Descrição
Westbound lane on Millbrook road the pavement layers have pulled up. It has progressively gotten worse and bad enough that cars sometimes have to change lanes abruptly. This has been an issue in this area before the road was repaved. The newest paving did not hold up as long as the older road. What will it take to get this repaired?
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Q. Where is this located?
A. Streets
A. Streets
Q. What is the type of failure?
A. Pothole
A. Pothole
Q. Please describe the failure.
A. Pavement layers have separated. Several spots along this stretch of road are bad.
A. Pavement layers have separated. Several spots along this stretch of road are bad.
5 Comentários
Reconhecida City of Raleigh 3 (Oficial Verificado)
Encerradas City of Raleigh 3 (Oficial Verificado)
This location is not maintained by the City of Raleigh. We will close this See Click Fix inquiry at this time as only the City uses SCF to track issues in our area.
If you wish to follow up directly:
Street issues / potholes / trash on highway – NCDOT: https://apps.dot.state.nc.us/ContactUS/PostComment.aspx?Unit=Division_5
Wires: Duke Energy Progress : https://www.progress-energy.com/app/OutageEntry/default.aspx;
AT&T: (800) 222-0300; Time Warner Cable: (919) 348-2853
Streetlights: Duke Energy Progress: https://www.progress-energy.com/app/OutageEntry/default.aspx
C.W. (Utilizador Registado)
I have reported this to the DOT for more than a full year. They have ignored me except for 5 "auto response" messages. They all just say this, and then zero follow up and zero work on the road. It's getting dangerous.
Sent By: Contact Us Administrator Date/Time: 7/8/2015 2:34:15 PM
Comment:
The Road Maintenance Supervisor will review your concern, prioritize and schedule any necessary repair work.
Thanks,
Wake County Maintenance
C.W. (Utilizador Registado)
Someone else wrote this to me, so it may be of help.
Crystal, there's an issue that I've reported to the DOT for the last 3 years and I never got a reply. You're doing something right if you're getting one in just a few months!!
However, what I discovered a few weeks ago is that there is a phone number. If you call DOT customer service, they give you a phone number of potholes. Then that person gives you a phone number for Wake County. Then that person gives you a phone number for Wake County potholes. There may be a few more steps I left out, because I spent about 45 minutes on the phone calling one office after the next...
I finally got to 919-733-4768. Call that and someone will *apparently* submit your request to the actual repair team.
NICK (Oficial Verificado)