Description
huge pothole dangerous resident put a cone in it hopefully to prevent anyone from driving in to it.
also asked...
Q. Location of roadway Issue?
A. close to the intersection of location posted
A. close to the intersection of location posted
Q. Describe the roadway surface where the issue is located:
A. asphalt
A. asphalt
Q. What type of issue?
A. Pothole
A. Pothole
Q. Is this another roadway surface issue, like raised or slipping asphalt?
A. no
A. no
Q. If yes, please describe the surface issue:
A. No Answer Given
A. No Answer Given
16 Comments
Acknowledged St Pete Service Center 1 (Verified Official)
Neighborhood Specialist (Verified Official)
Neighborhood Specialist (Verified Official)
Wastewater6 (Verified Official)
Wastewater6 (Verified Official)
St Pete Service Center 5 (Verified Official)
Neighborhood Specialist (Verified Official)
. (Registered User)
There is an obvious underground sewer or waterline washout happening here. At some point there will be a significant failure of the substrates ability to support the road surface. Someone from Utilities really needs to come out and observe.
This is not a surface failure.
TJB (Registered User)
SPTO Admin 1 (Registered User)
SPTO Admin 1 (Registered User)
SPTO Admin 1 (Registered User)
SPTO Admin 1 (Registered User)
*Update* Teco and their subcontractor have accepted ownership of this project and will be restoring the road surface properly. More to come!
Chris
SPTO Admin 3 (Verified Official)
SPTO Stormwater 1 (Verified Official)
Closed St Pete Service Center 1 (Verified Official)
The SPTO customer service team has received an update that this issue has been addressed by TECO.
Please feel free to submit future requests to us via SeeClickFix or by contacting the SPTO at 727-893-7421.
Thank you