Nick C

  • Street Hazard Archived
    Katy Fwy Houston TX 77024, United States - Greater Heights
    There needs to be a barricade where 610 S. merges onto iPad and east. During rush-hour cars heading east on I 10 cut over to the far left and nearly collide with cars. Merging onto I 10 E. from 610 S. Sometimes there are police officers monitoring, but not nearly as much as they should. It is a dangerous intersection.
  • 3425–3485 Chimney Rock Rd Houston 77056, United States - Galleria-Uptown
    Retention/sound wall along Chimney Rock has significant damage. See picture.
  • Pothole Archived
    4603 Richmond Ave Houston 77027, United States - River Oaks
    Horrendous pothole (probably 12” differential) in left lane of eastbound Richmond Ave near intersection of Newcastle.
  • 5405 Judalon Ln Houston, TX 77056, USA - Galleria-Uptown
    Junk trash was not picked up for the Larchmont neighborhood today as scheduled. I even talked with a 311 representative on the phone earlier today and was told junk trash would be picked up today.
  • Flooding Archived
    5405 Judalon Ln Houston, TX 77056, USA - Galleria-Uptown
  • Pothole Archived
    5509 Richmond Ave Houston, TX 77056, USA - Galleria-Uptown
    Very uneven asphalt on top of concrete causing pothole like dips.
  • 3535 Sage Rd Houston, TX 77056, USA - Galleria-Uptown
    Dangling street signage at S. Rice and Sage
  • Flooding Archived
    5405 Judalon Ln Houston, TX 77056, USA - Galleria-Uptown
  • 3400-3498 S Rice Ave Houston, TX 77056, USA - Galleria-Uptown
    1-2 foot weeds along sidewalk the entire block
  • Flooding Archived
    5405 Judalon - Galleria-Uptown
    Water building in streets and nearly creating curb
  • Flooding Archived
    5405 Judalon Ln Houston, TX 77056, USA - Galleria-Uptown
    Street level quickly rising with mere 2" of rain
  • Flooding Archived
    5405 Judalon Ln Houston, Texas - Galleria-Uptown
    On 5/14/2016, street water levels rose to mid-front yard levels. (House currently under construction after taking in water during 4/18/2016 rain event). Flooding continues to be a serious threat with every rainstorm despite completion of city drainage project # NSR 453 / WBS N-000385-0001-4. Since the project started ~2 years ago, flooding has actually worsened due to poor drainage. It is blatantly evident that drainage for Larchmont and surrounding areas is not "fixed" and needs immediate attention before houses flood a third time in one year.