closed #187026
Potholes, Other Street Repair
1720 N Kinser PIKE
- Case Date:
- 1/29/2024
Pretty big pothole in the right lane. There are two. Many have to swerve to avoid it. Not safe. Definitely not safe
Pretty big pothole in the right lane. There are two. Many have to swerve to avoid it. Not safe. Definitely not safe
Few EXTREME potholes that are really deep and unavoidable. It makes such a loud bang on the car and I wouldn’t be surprised if someone crashes or is hurt because of these.
Giant pot hole in front of house which kicks up rocks and hits my car and you can possibly bottom out your car on them
Massive pothole in street.
We sent in a mold test because my son has not been feeling well. The test came back with 4 different types of mold. I have complained to the landlord and they said they took a test and it came back negative. We have not seen the test and they said they have an attorney. I need to get my son out of their. Its affecting his health
Pot holes the whole length of high between Covenanter and 2nd street
City busses keep parking here and block a blind turn. They sit there for hours not moving an inch. The dude I saw that was parked there was reading a book in the drivers seat. There is a bus stop up the road. why not park there? Parking at my marked location just created an incredibly dangerous situation where only one car can fit past the bus in a blind turn. Ive almost been hit several times because of people rounding the corner too fast and realizing that there is a bus blocking the two way street. I dont know why but the4y sit there for HOURS. there are definitely safer places to park during their breaks. Please fix this issue, I dont want to have an accident there.
Pot holes all along the south bound lane
Potholes when you start at the intersection of S Walnut and E First: between S Walnut and Lincoln; at the intersection of E First and Washington; at 209 E First (near the blue Lincoln Hill Apartments sign); at 302 E First (near the Reformed Presbyterian church).
Potholes at the intersection of Ballantine and E First; at 1006 E First; at 1320 E First and continuing towards Eagleson; Past the Eagleson and E First intersection on Sheridan, veering towards E First.