This pothole is getting worse and worse by the day. It is currently probably 12 inches deep. Chunks of asphalt laying all over the road from the pothole being torn deeper.
That pothole has come back and is at least 3 weeks old (judging by Nichole's comment). It's 6-8 inches deep.
I typically avoid it, but hit it on Monday.
FYI to all - if tire gets damaged from this, College Park will pay for damages. 1) Get a police report (REQUIRED) 2) Take lots of pictures of hole, tire damage, and repair receipt 3) Contact College Park City Hall and submit a form.
That pothole has come back and is at least 3 weeks old (judging by Nichole's comment). It's 6-8 inches deep.
I typically avoid it, but hit it on Monday.
FYI to all - if tire gets damaged from this, College Park will pay for damages. 1) Get a police report (REQUIRED) 2) Take lots of pictures of hole, tire damage, and repair receipt 3) Contact College Park City Hall and submit a form.
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Timothy Cheng (Registered User)
William (Registered User)
Timothy Cheng (Registered User)
You may be able to submit a reimbursement claim with city of ATL. I'm going to try, but not optimisitc as this technically happened in College Park.
http://citycouncil.atlantaga.gov/how-do-i/submit-a-claim-for-damages-with-city-of-atlanta
Westside RoadPatrol (Registered User)
Timothy Cheng (Registered User)
Nichole (Registered User)
Timothy Cheng (Registered User)
That pothole has come back and is at least 3 weeks old (judging by Nichole's comment). It's 6-8 inches deep.
I typically avoid it, but hit it on Monday.
FYI to all - if tire gets damaged from this, College Park will pay for damages. 1) Get a police report (REQUIRED) 2) Take lots of pictures of hole, tire damage, and repair receipt 3) Contact College Park City Hall and submit a form.
Timothy Cheng (Registered User)
That pothole has come back and is at least 3 weeks old (judging by Nichole's comment). It's 6-8 inches deep.
I typically avoid it, but hit it on Monday.
FYI to all - if tire gets damaged from this, College Park will pay for damages. 1) Get a police report (REQUIRED) 2) Take lots of pictures of hole, tire damage, and repair receipt 3) Contact College Park City Hall and submit a form.