closed #168280
Potholes, Other Street Repair
530 N Grant ST
- Case Date:
- 4/26/2019
They alley between 526 and 530 N Grant St. needs repaved along with the alley behind those building.
They alley between 526 and 530 N Grant St. needs repaved along with the alley behind those building.
With traffic that would normally be routing through Range Rd. now routing through the bypass, the dirt/gravel road (and large sections of Range road) are riddled with massive potholes.
Woodlawn Ave. Between 2nd and University St. Excessive overgrowth and dead tree limbs lying in yard. Huge dead trees need to be cut down. They pose a threat to passersby as this is a major thoroughfare for pedestrians. Unsightly and decreases value and enjoyment of street/neighborhood.
Vegetation is significantly obstructing sidewalk at 411 s Lincoln.
This report is in reference to serious overgrowth on a City right-of-way on the corner of N. Oolitic St. and W. 11th St. The property that this right-of-way is connected to is 1508 W. 11th St. The owner of this property is/was Joseph E. Day. However, he is recently deceased. At this time, the property is in the process of repossession by BB&T Bank. I know that in usual circumstances, Joe may have been responsible for the care of this area. However as I stated, he is now deceased. I have been trying to contact BB&T Bank - I actually may have an interest in purchase of the property since I own the vacant adjoining lots - but have gotten absolutely no response. In the mean time, the overgrowth on the City right-of-way that is on the west edge of his property is growing out into Oolitic St, has grown to the point of obscuring the speed limit sign, and is covering a fire hydrant. I am hoping that, given the circumstances, the City could come and mow/cut/clear that area. The main backyard is inside a fence, but this small section along Oolitic St has been left outside the fence. Thank you, Anthony Eller
Pothole at N Fritz Dr and Saville
The dip in the road on E. Rogers Rd just west of the Sare round about is getting deeper. School buses are braking hard before going over this low spot.
Excessive Growth