Description
Potholes are only "hot patched" in, but the roadbed needs repair, especially in front of 135 and 136 Harding Avenue. Since this is a one-way street (coming off East Broadway), trucks tend to use our street to get to East Park Avenue, even though a sign says "no though traffic". The gravel comes loose over time and starts to scatter over the street and sidewalk.
11 Comments
Anonymous
This issue should not be closed. The problem has NOT been fixed.
Lillian Baum (Guest)
The problem has not been fixed! We are located in the City of Long Beach (not Lido Beach!) Please contact the City Fathers & ask when they intend to start re-paving Harding Ave.!
Anonymous
Problem still exists & is getting worse.
street (Guest)
This is a photo of the patches
Anonymous
This is another patch in front of 139
Lillian Baum (Guest)
Although the road crew came by on 2/14 to "cold patch" the potholes, now the pebbles from the cold patch are coming up & the street needs to be repaired again.
Lillian Baum (Guest)
The City of Long Beach seems to think the problem will go away by coming by once a month (around the 14th-like clockwork) to fill the potholes). It's not working!Help resolve this with a comment, image or video...
Lillian Baum (Guest)
The problem has not been fixed & is getting worse.
Lillian Baum (Guest)
I dare City Manager Theofan to come and take a look. I'm sure his street doesn't look like this!
guest (Guest)
Last week a toddler was riding his bike in the street & hit a pothole and fell off his bike. Charles Theofan are you listening? Good! What's the name of the city's Corporate Counsel again? Does the word "lawsuit" have any meaning to you?...
LBaum (Guest)
Okay, new administration! Come take a look at Harding Ave. & put your opinion on this page!