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Entrance to Fruitvale Station (shopping center, not BART station) parking lot. The asphalt roadway is buckling up at the concrete crosswalk. It looks like a pretty easy fix for a road grinder (I think such a machine exists...), or at least an hour or two with a jackhammer. I can't see any missing material (ie, it doesn't look like a pothole), it's like a really harsh speedbump in a very inconvenient place.
It might be on private property, and because it's on the frontage road, it might be state-owned, but I think this falls under the City of Oakland's jurisdiction. Thanx!
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Zamknięte JM (Verified Official)
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