I live on that short road and its got to be the pride of the City of Wilmington. Thats the shortest thousand feet mess of a road I've ever seen. 1960's pavement at the beginning, pot holes galore util that tidbit of pavement ends, growing bamboo has pushed out onto the next section.The middle dirt area gets 50 foot wide from people driving around the giant lakes of mud when it rains, groomed gravel up near the church. The roads so misplaced by the city planners and land owners the road scapers dont know where to scrape, land owners trying keep raod scrape out of there yard. The paved driveways end all over the place. Each is different angle to the street and ends at a different spot than there neighbors. Mail boxes in and out in and out like a snake. A difinative road laid out by the city would be great. No homeowner has a clue where the street actualy starts is to put a mail box in the first place. This high taxed dirt road now directly connects to our four hundred thousand dollar, yes you heard me right, four hundred thousand dollar roundabout we didn't need and no one but the city planners wanted . To top this trifecta off,our brand new eye sore red paint peeling roundabout has a nice deep pot hole on the Chapel way connection. The promise to pave has been going on for three years now. nada... but in the last few years we can get some more speed bumps and totaly worthless roundabouts because trafic will flow flow flow threw these dirt neighborhood streets.
Please give us a road. We are in the city limits. How about just show the property owners a outline a real road. Mailboxes are in and out because no one reall knows where the road really is. Chunk pavement, potholes, and giant mudholes is not a road. Please pretty please with a cherry on top. Do somthing for us.....
Can we get some gravel before the giant hole gets a foot deep. Its over 6 inches deep now. Straiten the road, road scaper. Get the piles of brush off the side of the road thats been there for 7 or 8 months now. Maintain the growth from the trees and coming out over our goat path please.
Would it be possible to stabilize and treat Chapel Way and other unpaved city streets with a dust control agent like “Dust Fyghter LN100” or “Calcium chloride” the cloud of dust that rises when a car passes down road is quite large and very much a nuisance. I believe treating the roads with a dust control agent would also lower maintenance costs.
I see they are repairing Gregory road in Long leaf Acers. Is Chapel Way on the list to be repaired? The road is in the worst shape ever, there are several potholes that need to be patched.
9 Comments
mike (Guest)
SMILIES (Guest)
Mike (Guest)
calvin cooper (Guest)
I live on a Goat path (Guest)
Mike (Guest)
Mike (Guest)
mruss <small class="fwn">(Guest)</small>
Calvin Cooper (Guest)