Description
Heavy machinery from high school construction project has damaged road considerably near the high school.
In particular there are two deep sections in the road near the highschool that are problematic. Looking at the paving schedule it does not look like this is scheduled for future work.
Truthfully it needs to be milled and paved from the highschool all the way to the end where it meets wintergreen ave by job corps.
also asked...
Q. Please list the address/intersection/block range at which the pothole is located.
A. Sprinside Ave and wintergreen ave
A. Sprinside Ave and wintergreen ave
4 Comments
Acknowledged Department of Public Works (Verified Official)
Keith Riley (Registered User)
OMEGADraco (Registered User)
Keith, people drive extremely fast down every road. That's not an excuse for not fixing a road.
In fact I live on a road in west hills that people cut through often at 70 MPH. However, its a poor neighborhood so it will never get traffic calming measure.
For the school though proper signage, including a digital speed sign, and traffic calming measures would be more appropriate then leaving a road with dangerous pot holes that are destroying vehicles that have to drive down the road everyday. Some of the damage is certainly caused by the heavy machinery and trucks delivering materials. Hence, why most of these school project include fixing the road at the end. This was a question if it was in the plan or not, since it did not show up on the summer project list.
Closed Department of Public Works (Verified Official)