Description
Large pot holes (3 to 4), turning into large crevices.
Location: Just past the home at 5211 Gingeridge Ln., south side of street. Accesses the entrance to the hammerhead. Just before row of mail boxes. This is a yearly problem.
Reporter
Large pot holes (3 to 4), turning into large crevices.
Location: Just past the home at 5211 Gingeridge Ln., south side of street. Accesses the entrance to the hammerhead. Just before row of mail boxes. This is a yearly problem.
5 Comments
Becky Berglund (Guest)
This problem has not been fixed. We still have large pot holes getting bigger, and becoming bigger crevices.
Could become very bad for tires. There is quite a bit of patching that needs to be done. That is, old dried material removed, and replaced with new material. This is a yearly problem, and a better material that last more than 6 months would be the solution. It is now disintegrating.
We appreciate your attention to this problem, and look forward to a resolution.
Thank you.
Becky Berglund (Guest)
The problem is getting worse. As stated above, it is disintegrating. This is a safety issue, as well as an eye sore. It seems that quiite a bit of time has been allowed to repair the situation. Please get this work on the schedule. It is important to fix it correctly. That is, it may require a whole new apron be redone where the street and the flat curb come together. We look forward to this being repaired
Thanks you,
Becky Berglund
Becky Berglund (Guest)
We look forward to getting these pot holes repaired. Currently, (02/26/14), there is ice covering the problem. Please schedule this repair as soon as weather allows.
Thank you,
Becky Berglund (Guest)
Becky Berglund (Registered User)
04/28/14 Update....A neighbor has filled in the pot holes with Black Sakrete on Sat., 04/26/14.
Apparently, his grandkids were riding bikes, and they would hit the pot holes, and fall off of their bikes. This will probably only last about 6 months, as previous history has shown. A whole new cement apron is needed for a good fix. This area carries water to the sewer. However, the sewer is in need of a clean out. That is, remove the grate and get down in there for a good clean out. Is this something the Street Dept. can do?
Look forward to your response.
Becky Berglund