Lexington County Sheriff's Department

Open Issues: 6 Closed Issues: 4 Acknowledged Issues: 1
Watching issues created after: 2012-04-05

LCSD Gilbert Resident Deputy

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  • Wire Rd. And Juniper Springs Rd gilbert, SC - Gilbert
    need a right turning lane on wire rd. turning onto juniper springs rd.
  • holes in road Archived
    Wire Road gilbert, SC - Lexington County
    I reported the holes in wire road more than a week ago. They were repaired but since the rain the repair material washed out of the holes.
  • Hayes Crossing Rd Gilbert, SC - Lexington County
    so bumpy @ the beginning you can't find a spot that doesn't have a pothole! Always been like that as long as I remember!
  • Juniper Springs Road Gilbert, South Carolina - Lexington County
    Bags, beer bottles, fast food paper etc.
  • 348 Green Hills Dr gilbert, SC - Lexington County
    The county scraps this road about every 3 months or so. I have to use my own tractor to keep this road from tearing my car apart. We pay our taxes. do your part and take care of business and the money for that matter.
  • Long Branch Gilbert, SC - Lexington County
    long branch road needs paving
  • 345 Peachtree St Gilbert, South Carolina - Gilbert
    Pothole just over RR tracks going towards Hampton
  • 3046-3298 Old Charleston Rd Gilbert, SC 29054, USA - Lexington County
    Heavy from Juniper Springs Rd to the I-20 overpass side of old Charleston rd
  • 871-893 Juniper Springs Road Gilbert, South Carolina - Lexington County
    The road sign for Juniper Springs and Old Charleston Rd. is lying on the ground.
  • Ben Kyzer Drive Gilbert, SC - Lexington County
    Scraping just doesn't fix it anymore. You can't even dodge the potholes and when it rains you have to drive through "small lakes" to get home!
  • Austin Mccartha Dr. Gilbert , Sc 29054 - Lexington County
    When the motorgrader went down the dirt road, he then went up the bank at a field & pushed all the dirt from the bank into the road. The road is full of loose dirt. Tractors run by Mike Keisler at Sease's farms can go up the bank. All that loose dirt does not need to be in the road the way people fly up & down that road. There are older people that live on this road. It is a total mess & they do not want to fix it..............