Description
There are several massive potholes on Beacon St approaching Washington St (on the "Porter Square bound" side). There is not officially a bicycle lane here, but the potholes are where cyclists typically stay on the road. Several of them are *very* deep and will pop bicycle tires and possibly toss cyclists off their bikes, into traffic. These potholes really should be patched while the weather still allows.
also asked...
Q. How large is the pothole?
A. Deep
A. Deep
Q. Did the pothole/sinkhole cause any damage?
A. Yes
A. Yes
Q. Are citizens at risk?
A. Yes
A. Yes
4 Comments
Acknowledged Heather (Registered User)
Good Morning Ian,
Thank you for reaching out to the City. I have created a work order on your behalf to have the potholes filled 305525. Have A Great Day
Closed Heather (Registered User)
Good Afternoon Ian,
They are doing construction work in this area. The pothole will be fixed by the contractors once the construction work is done. Have A Good Day
Reopened Ian Woloschin (Registered User)
Hi Heather,
That's not good enough. This is a deep pothole, at least 3 or 4 inches deep, with very steep sides. If I were to hit this on my bike going 10+ MPH (which is likely if the light is green, as it's at the end of a downhill stretch) I would likely pop my tire and ruin my wheel. Oh, and get thrown from my bike, possibly over the handlebars, which is pretty painful, especially if you get thrown into a car.
I'm fine with minor potholes being fixed as construction is done. That makes sense. I'm not ok with major potholes being ignored just because the road might get torn up in a month. A major pothole is a major problem that *must* be dealt with promptly, before someone is seriously injured. With the evening commute now in the dark, fixing major potholes in or near bicycle lanes takes on an even higher priority. Sure, fixing a pothole costs money, but getting sued by an injured cyclist is going to cost a lot more.
Closed City Staff (Registered User)