DPW000110475
Repair Alley
Public Works
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- Requested
- June 13, 2022
- Subtype
- Cobblestone Alley Repair
- Location
- 309 N Rowland St, 23220
- As reported by the submitter and published by the City. May be the submitter’s address or another party’s; the City does not anonymize to block level.
- Council District
- 2
- Neighborhood
- The Fan
Description
Tree roots that have grown under the cobblestones have popped many out and also created issues with cars "bottoming out" entering and exiting. Called 311 several years ago, prior to the City taking the dying tree out. Is extremely hazardous for people walking and damages cars exiting, particularly any car that is not an SUV. I am unable to find my previous request on this site. Apparently they drop off after a certain. Of time.
History
- June 13, 2022The service request is submitted.
- June 13, 2022The service request status has been changed to Assigned to Department.
- September 12, 2022The Reporter logged a follow-up request from a constituent.
- September 20, 2022The Reporter logged a follow-up request from a constituent.
Comments
- Staff · June 13, 2022Cityworks ID: 473588
- System · September 12, 2022Follow up would like a call back on when this issue will be addressed. it has gotten worse. citizen believe some will get hurr.
- Staff · September 14, 2022This location had been inspected on 9/13/2022. 9x7 ft. section of damaged brick driveway apron. The repairs will be conducted according to the rating system and safety hazard concerns.
- System · September 20, 2022fu on repair and calls not being answered
- Staff · September 23, 2022Spoke With Customer today 9/23/2022. Per my ops manager I suggested removing bricks and placing asphalt at alley apron. Customer decline and asked if not brick being replace, can city replace with concretebecause alley across and in are also has concrete aprons. I will email ops manager and ask can that tack be carried out.