Description
The owner of 239 Custer Ave. called to complain about several BACK FILLED UTILITY CUTS that are sinking on this DEAD END portion of Custer Ave. There are a few of them opposite her home at 239 Custer Ave. She said, there's a very bad one located in front of the ENTRANCE/EXIT of the Provident Banks parking lot entrance and several more POTHOLES or SINKHOLES on this DEAD END section of CUSTER AVE. she said, the conditions could damage vehicles that hit them.
also asked...
Q. What size is the pothole?
A. Large (manhole)
A. Large (manhole)
4 Comments
RRC <small class="fwn">(Verified Official)</small>
RRC Assistant Director - Waseem (Verified Official)
Acknowledged Buildings and Streets-Cynthia (Registered User)
Thank you for your request. Potholes referred to the Division are normally repaired within a month. Because of Mechanical difficulties, it may take longer. Please be patient.
Sinkholes will be referred to the appropriate utility agency for inspection and repair. Please note that potholes cannot be repaired on days with heavy rain because the moisture will prevent asphalt from bonding with the existing pavement.
Closed Buildings and Streets-Cynthia (Registered User)