Description
I am a new resident to Vallejo, and the road on street is in desperate need for improvements. It has become a safety issue because I have been close to accidents from opposite drivers trying to avoid the numerous potholes on the road. I hope that this issue gets fixed promptly as it is affecting me and others. Thank you. If any questions I can be reached at 707-631-9549.
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7 Comments
Coco (Registered User)
Alun Whittaker (Registered User)
You bet! If cars avoiding pot holes is a problem, imagine what riding a bike down Branciforte -- avoiding both potholes and cars -- is like. I used to do that until some months ago when both my bike and I were permanently damaged by a section of road bed collapsing under me. Please look at the pictures of three blocks (Tennessee to Ohio) of Branciforte road surface that I posted here, back then. I was hoping to photograph the rest of the street later, but I haven't been able to get out so much recently.
Don't even mention wheelchair access: broken sidewalks, no curb cuts at many Branciforte intersections; broken, uplifted, or sunken curbs at many others. With sidewalks in mind, here's a question: The City says that repairing a broken sidewalk is the adjacent homeowners responsibility. What about a case where the city-maintained (sic) roadbed has collapsed, followed by the curb and sidewalk beginning to slide into the resulting hole? What about a roadbed-originated crack extending across the sidewalk to their home's foundation? (see my pictures for examples of all of these) Who's responsibility? Who's cost?
Favian Castro (Registered User)
Alun Whittaker (Registered User)
Acknowledged Brian M., Street Section (Registered User)
Alun Whittaker (Registered User)
Brian M., Street Section (Registered User)
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