closed #203619
Potholes, Other Street Repair
2656 E Covenanter CT
- Case Date:
- 6/21/2025
Potholes
Potholes
Huge bushes. Creating hazard for neighbors. Has been told.
Several potholes, especially along the pavement seam in the middle of the street
Is this alley abandoned? If so please forward us instructions on obtaining it. If not the pot holes are pretty gnarly they would take out a tire
Last year we reported numerous pot holes and asphalt deterioration especially next to the gutters on Piccadilly, Westminster Way and Buckingham Drive. We were told the asphalt would be patched last year and it still has not been done. The asphalt continues to deteriorate in large chunks.
Whole house water pressure is low/weak. Current water bill doesn't show an increase in water usage. Wondering if there is an issue elsewhere impacting pressure?
Traffic light is out at 3rd and Rogers St. downtown. Other lights nearby are still functioning
Hello - Following up to my prior report of an infestation to the city tree in front of our property at 724 S. Washington under uReport Case #202945, I received a message that Haskell Smith would come by to look at it, but the ticket was then closed so I've no way to further communicate with Haskell. I understand that Carpenter ants are opportunistic, but they can make things worse. I am still seeing lots of them around the base of the tree and the typical "saw dust" around the area to indicate some sort of boring insect infestation happening. Has anything been done to mitigate? I am hoping something can be done to save the tree before it gets out of control. I would contact an arborist, but since it is a city tree I assume it should be handled by the city.
Last summer I contacted the city (Ureport case 192429) regarding city trees in my front yard (tulip poplar) that were infected by a "tulip tree scale" insect. I live in Tamarron and there are a number of other tulip poplar trees infected by the same bug. Haskell Smith said to contact him this spring to let him know and the city will treat the trees to keep them from dying. I do not want to loose these trees because they were finally growing and thriving. Thank you so much. Feel free to contact me 812-360-3096
It seems like every trail at Bryan Park that is near a tree or a bush needs to be trimmed. The trail that goes through the middle of the park and the section of trail on the north side of the tennis courts are the worst. You have to duck and dodge to get around. Bushes and trees or encroaching on the trail from the sides and then tree branches are hanging down creating hazards to hit your head on whether you're walking or biking. The parks department needs to go around the entire park and trim everything. It's a mess.