Jen G

  • 107 North Thompson Street Richmond, Virginia - The Museum District
    There are numerous, deep potholes down Thompson that have now been there for a couple of weeks. These potholes are mainly in the right lane and are quite treacherous even if you know they're there. These will definitely cause an accident or significant damage to vehicles.
  • 408-498 North Davis Avenue Richmond, Virginia - The Fan
    I cut my tire on this pothole a while ago and I cannot believe it hasn't been fixed yet. This hole is deep, but is also right next to a manhole cover so the tire basically gets pinched against the metal edge.
  • 500-704 Highway 161 Richmond, Virginia - Richmond Precinct 3
    Half of the lights on the 2-court group and all the lights on the middle 3-court group are not working. We tried many times to turn on the lights on both courts and they didn't work.
  • Kensington Ave Between Robinson And Mulberry Richmond, VA - The Fan
    More towards the eastbound lane, this growing and deepening pothole needs to be filled. It's right near the intersection of Kensington and Mulberry.
  • Kensington Ave And Roseneath Rd Richmond, Virginia - The Museum District
    As you approach the traffic light, there's a deep pothole that I frequently have to swerve to avoid. I've hit it a couple times, fortunately there's no visible damage yet. If its not at the traffic light intersection, it's approaching the Tilden intersection.
  • Kensington Ave And Robinson St Richmond, Virginia - The Fan
    Near the steel plate on Kensington, it appears the road is caving in. The depression is enough to do damage to a car wheel and there's a visible hole. It seems the city has acknowledged this with a sign and some cones, but they're almost more dangerous as they completely block the westbound lane. Traffic traveling westbound must swerve into the eastbound lane, which at an intersection is very dangerous as turning traffic may not be going slow enough to avoid an accident.
  • 2518-2598 Kensington Avenue Richmond, Virginia - The Fan
    Several months (possibly a year) ago, there was construction done at the intersection of Kensington and Robinson that resulted in a steel plate covering both lanes of Kensington. The first problem is this shoddy 'repair' job that I have to avoid on a daily basis. The second is that now there appears to be a sinkhole forming/collapsing in the westbound lane of Kensington. Whenever I hit it, it causes my ABS to engage as I approach the intersection.
  • E Cary St And S 14th Street Richmond, Virginia - Shockoe Slip
    The cobblestone seems to have been removed somehow in the right lane of Cary Street at 14th just before the intersection. It's very deep and can cause a lot of damage to unsuspecting drivers. It's been there for at least a week already and needs to be fixed immediately.
  • Kensington Avenue And Belmont Avenue Richmond, Virginia - The Museum District
    Due to the ongoing construction, Kensington Avenue from the Boulevard to Thompson has become a minefield of potholes. Each day I drive down that road on my way to work I fear there will be a new devastating pothole that will greatly damage my car. Upon completion of the construction, this road MUST be repaved.
  • 207 North 23rd Street Richmond, VA - Church Hill
    The sidewalk on the northbound side of N 23rd between Grace and Broad is quite difficult to traverse without stumbling, and especially difficult with anything on wheels. There are parts where the bricks are completely gone and parts where there are significant ridges in the bricks from tree growth.
  • 35 Strawberry St Richmond, VA - The Fan
    On the east side of Strawberry, between Main and Floyd, the top of a tree has broken off and is barely hanging on. This will surely fall in a subsequent storm and should be removed before it causes damage.
  • 300 N Stafford Ave Richmond, VA - The Fan
    There's a tree on the west side of N. Stafford that is partially dead and needs to have these dead limbs removed before they damage property. There is also a large limb that was attached to the living part of the tree that was damaged in the storm and will likely soon fall.
  • 421-499 N Mulberry St Richmond, VA - The Fan
    Blocking the entire intersection of Mulberry and Kensington due to the branch having pulled down a powerline. Very difficult for people to navigate due to Mulberry being a 1-way street and having to use alleys to avoid it.