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So we spent over a million dollars so that homeless people could have a "Safe Harbor" right in downtown West Chester, and we cant drive down Market St without dodging potholes. Dear West Chester: Fix your streets, its embarrassing! Cant you recognize how much nicer this town would be with nice tarmac?!!!??
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dee (Guest)
Jay (Guest)
Patricia Long Kunde (Registered User)
Anonymous (Guest)
#33559 (E. Linden), #32443 Entire Street (N. Brandywine), #34792 Giant Pothole (Church St.), #41122 Too Much Patchwork (S. Church), #42544 Repave (Wanye), #43444 Really Poor Road (Bradford Ave). In a nutshell--north, south, east, west, Dodgy sums it up and says it best--The entire borough needs resurfacing not patching.
As already noted, the present condition of the roads are extremely bad to our cars and it is embarrassing for we residents to have our town viewed in this light. There are too many positive things we like our town to be noted for--Restaurant Festival, Christmas in West Chester, Turks Head Music Festival,
West Chester University--without this adding a blemish.
Could some, if not all, of the money that is collected from meters and the parking tickets be used towards this. I'm pretty sure there are a lot of tickets given in the University area because people can't leave their class every 20 minutes to feed the meters.
Frank (Guest)
Sage (Guest)
Why have the roads been left to deteriorate for so long? Is it because the politicians are lining their pockets with the money?
Everywhere you look, the streets are a mess: West? - Wayne Avenue south of Hannum; East? Bolmar Street south of Gay; South? Church Street south of Sharpless; and on and on............
クローズド HMT (Registered User)
This is just a ridiculous entry. Enter specific issues you have, not general rants about the conditions of the road -- what Safe Harbor has anything to do with this is beyond reason.
As there is nothing actionable or specific I'm closing this nonsense. Somewhere in the borough there will always be potholes so use this tool to help identify them.