closed #201018
Potholes, Other Street Repair
- Case Date:
- 2/19/2025
There is a large pothole just south of Maxwell and and High St.
There is a large pothole just south of Maxwell and and High St.
Someone tagged the new brick retaining wall on West 17th St last year, and Carrie Winkel reported it. Today we discovered a backpack full of needles and narcotics paraphernalia strewn on the sidewalk below the tagging. Maybe it means something? So we are asking again that the city remove the graffiti. It is on the retaining wall where Lindbergh St. tees into W. 17th. It's a public wall, not private. I am requesting on behalf of Crescent Bend Neighborhood Association.
Large pothole several inches deep going eastbound, could cause significant damage to vehicles. Unfortunately it is a dangerous area to stop in, so I don’t have a picture, but it is very clearly a large issue
There is no category for my issue, so I chose miscellaneous. Parking complaint. Mechanically inoperable vehicle without license plate has been sitting on the driveway at 717 S Eastside Drive for at least a year. Grey sedan, 4-doors, parked next to the garage door. Because this vehicle takes up a parking space on the driveway, one other tenant has to park in front of the house. That often means they are right across from our driveway. Sometimes we hardly can get out.
There are two decent sized potholes west of High St and Rock Creek Dr.
A very large pothole south of Maxwell & Woodland. There are a number of other potholes around this intersection.
Several potholes close to Eastside Drive
Potholes across from 2511 E Second Street (Cynthia circle Apartments) between the intersection with Woodscrest and College Mall Rd. On the side of the red wall.
Yet again, a couple days after a big snow, and this sidewalk is still not clear. Why do my kids have to walk in the street to go to school when there is a perfectly good sidewalk? Everyone else has managed to clear their sidewalks. These folks obviously are not hurting for money. They could hire it done. I don’t know why the city is not enforcing this.
The concrete retaining wall to the side of this culvert has broken off and fallen onto the stream and bank. First noticed on February 18th but I couldn't get a picture.