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Pothole Archivado3899 Monument Ave Richmond 23230, United States - Sauer's GardensVery large very deep pothole in left hand lane near median
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Pothole ReconocidoI-195 N Richmond 23227, United States - Bryan ParkLeft hand lane of exit ramp from 195 to 64W
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Major Pot Hole Abierto1909 Dabney Rd Richmond VA 23230, United States - Henrico CountyMajor Pot Hole at corner of Dabney and Clay. It blew out my run flat and bent the rim.
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Non-functioning Street Lights Archivado2506 East Broad Street Richmond, Virginia - Church HillStreet light out
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Potholes Archivado500-506 Oliver Hill Way Richmond Virginia - Upper Shockoe ValleyDeep pothole right at the end of the off ramp from 95 N onto Oliver Hill Way. It's perfectly aligned with where the driver's side wheels travel. Makes a pretty nasty thud when you hit it. Definitely going to cause tire and wheel damage to at least a few unlucky drivers.
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Potholes - AGAIN Archivado2505 E Broad St Richmond, Virginia - Church HillThe entire strip of Eastbound Broad Street from 2501 E. Broad to 2509 E. Broad needs to be torn up and repaved. The major pothole in front of Proper Pie has been fixed THREE times in as many months. How many times is this going to be "repaired" before it is done right. A patch that lasts for less than 2 weeks is unacceptable, an embarrassment, and dangerous. Pictures attached taken last week. Hole has gotten bigger and deeper. There is now even an article about this potholes in Church Hill People's News.
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Potholes Archivado2507 East Broad Street Richmond, Virginia - Church HillThe 2 large and deep potholes that have been filled at least twice are back again in on the Eastbound side of East Broad Street in front of Proper Pie.
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Potholes Archivado1505-1507 East Broad Street Richmond, Virginia - Shockoe BottomVery deep sinkhole in the east-bound lane of Broad Street.
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Potholes ArchivadoOliver Hill Richmond, Virginia - Upper Shockoe ValleyVery large and very deep pothole as you exit 75c right before merge with Oliver Hill Way on the right hand side.
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Other Archivado3111 E Broad St Richmond, Virginia - Church HillFront porch brick supporting the pillar has no mortar. Bricks are freely loose. Wooden support post on the same corner is barely attached to the porch roof. Porch roof is excessively sagging and looks extremely unstable. This appears to be in violation of Building Code 304.1 that states "Front porch construction was started over a month ago and abandoned. Railing is not attached to proch and has been sitting in the front yard since abandonment. A plastic tarp drapes the entire front porch and is weighed down with bricks in an apparent attempt to protect the wood. This is causing excessive blight to the block and seems to violate Code 304.1 General that explicitly states "The exterior of a structure shall be maintained in good repair, structurally sound and sanitary..." and Code 304.4 "Structural members. All structural members shall be maintained free from deterioration, and shall be capable of safely supporting the imposed dead and live loads" as the porch is unsound and in immenent danger of collapse. Issue creating excessive blight to block.
Furthermore, somehow (or someone) has opened. The bottom window has been raised and is now allowing the elements and animals to enter the property. Please have this corrected. -
Other Archivado3113 East Broad Street Richmond, Virginia - Church HillFront porch construction was started over a month ago and abandoned. Railing is not attached to proch and has been sitting in the front yard since abandonment. A plastic tarp drapes the entire front porch and is weighed down with bricks in an apparent attempt to protect the wood. This is causing excessive blight to the block and seems to violate Code 304.1 that explicitly states "The exterior of a structure shall be maintained in good repair, structurally sound and sanitary..."
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Dead Tree Archivado3105 E Broad St Richmond, Virginia - Church HillMaple tree in front of 3105 E Broad is in very poor condition. Half of the branches are dead and the tree looks terrible. Can an arborist please come assess the tree to see if it can be saved and/or "spruced up" a bit? If not, please mark it for removal and replacement.