Description
There are a set of three Grates about 1000 feet apart that are not only wheel hazards but have badly broken pavement alongside them, creating the need to move into fast moving traffic to go around them.
Reporter
There are a set of three Grates about 1000 feet apart that are not only wheel hazards but have badly broken pavement alongside them, creating the need to move into fast moving traffic to go around them.
12 Comments
Barry Childress (Registered User)
http://marylandsha.force.com/customercare/request_for_service
gcantori (Registered User)
Barry Childress (Registered User)
Try contacting Dustin Kuzan DKuzan@sha.state.md.us
FWIW The State has a $2M (IIRC) Bicycle Retrofit Program that can be used for situations like this. The State is required by law to report how it is those funds in the CIP but are no longer doing so. Not to mention no public input to encourage those funds to fix problems like this.
gcantori (Registered User)
gcantori (Registered User)
I need to verify on the road that the repairs were completed -
Service Request Details:
Service Request Number: 12-00250269
Type Code: Storm Inlet Damaged
Location: 2700 HAWKINS POINT RD, BALTIMORE CITY, MD 21226
Description: Map location : http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?msid=212059569347550705658.0004bd8eb377b53824d30&msa=0
Created Date: 4/13/2012 8:36:14 AM
Due Date: 6/12/2012 8:36:14 AM
Status: Closed
Status Date: 4/13/2012 10:51:44 AM
Activity: Scout's Findings
Outcome: Inlet Repairs Completed
If you have questions regarding the status of this service request, please dial 311 and reference SR# 12-00250269. Additionally, you may provide your feedback using our online feedback form below.
Greg Cantori (Guest)
gcantori (Registered User)
gcantori (Registered User)
gcantori (Registered User)
Dear Greg Cantori:
Thank you for contacting the Maryland State Highway Administration (SHA) regarding:
Topic: Drainage / Ditch
Sub-Topic: Metal Grate
County: Anne Arundel
Route:
Our system is monitored during normal business hours. Service Request number SR-0221835 has been created to track your concern and you will receive a response from us within the next few days. Please do not respond to this automated e-mail.
Reference the Service Request number provided above on all further inquiries regarding this concern. For your added convenience, you may check on the status, add additional comments or request additional information on your Service Request at any time by clicking on the Request an Update on My Service Request link located on the Contact Us page of our website at www.roads.maryland.gov.
To ensure safety, SHA must immediately address roadway safety conditions, such as ice on the roadway, traffic signal outages, sinkholes or object(s) in the roadway. Please report highway safety sensitive issues to our Statewide Operations Center toll-free at 1-800-543-2515 or locally at 410-582-5650. Dial 911 (or #77 from your cellular phone) to report all emergencies requiring police assistance.
Sincerely,
The SHA Customer Service Team
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Penny Troutner (Registered User)
gcantori (Registered User)
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