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  • 2323 Park Avenue Richmond, Virginia - The Fan
    I'm completely bewildered by the lack of street scrapping in the Fan since Winter Storm Jonas. The roads in the Fan are very dangerous right now with snow packed 6 inches deep making it very slick. Given the very high tax base in the Fan we shouldn't have to play bumper cars!
  • Potholes Archived
    2800-3500 Ellwood Ave Richmond, VA - Carytown
    There are numerous large potholes on Ellwood Ave between the Boulevard and N Thompson St., approximately between 2800 and 3500 Ellwood Ave. This is very surprising given that Ellwood had been recently re-paved.
  • 2905 N. Boulevard Richmond, VA - The Diamond
    The northbound lane of N. Boulevard at the intersection of the Sports backers entrance, 'Avenue of Champions', is buckled. The buckling of the road is a nuisance and dangerous as it sets off antilock braking systems when coming down the hill and preparing to stop.
  • 2317 Park Ave Richmond, VA - The Fan
    Blue Honda civic plate number XBF-5028 has flat tires, wrecked front end, and has been sitting in same spot for 2 weeks taking up the already limited Fan parking. Please remove.
  • Potholes Archived
    3107 N Boulevard Richmond, VA - The Diamond
    Northbound lane of Boulevard just past Robin Hood Rd the pavement has a buckle that creates a harsh speed bump. There is another buckle in the pavement in the northbound lane of Boulevard just before the Diamond Stadium as well. Both create hazards and set off anti-locking brake systems
  • 3107 N. Blvd Richmond, VA - The Diamond
    Northbound lane of Boulevard just past Robin Hood Rd the pavement has a buckle that creates a harsh speed bump. There is another buckle in the pavement in the northbound lane of Boulevard just before the Diamond Stadium as well. Both create hazards and set off anti-locking brake systems
  • bad pothole Archived
    2323 Park Ave Richmond, VA - The Fan
    3ft wide pothole on the eastbound lane of the 2300 block of Park Ave. It is a result of pipe work done months ago but the patch has since sunken. It causes a hazard because drivers swerve into the oncoming lane to avoid the hole.