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no, this one is actually on 22nd st, but halfway between Hamilton and the Parkway on the east side of the street. I was by there today and it is still open. It appears to be a manhole without the cover. There is still a cone there for warning, but still very dangerous.
On August 6, 2009 there was a request for, Your entire street to be scheduled for resurfacing. If there is anything else we can help you with please forward a new email. Thank you A.W,
"Updated 6/10/09 7:01am: The Streets Dept has received the request Updated 6/10/09 5:04pm: The Streets Department has changed the problem type from 'Street paving' to 'Pothole repair' Updated 6/11/09 7:01am: The Streets Department reported that the street is scheduled for future resurfacing based on budget priorities."
Additionally, Streets Dept is scheduled to contact, will further update then.
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A report has also been filed with Streets Dept. Operation Smooth Streets (http://potholes.phila.gov/csstreets).
Will report back.
AH (Visitante)
Philly 311 website lists the following info.:
"Updated 6/10/09 7:01am: The Streets Dept has received the request Updated 6/10/09 5:04pm: The Streets Department has changed the problem type from 'Street paving' to 'Pothole repair' Updated 6/11/09 7:01am: The Streets Department reported that the street is scheduled for future resurfacing based on budget priorities."
Additionally, Streets Dept is scheduled to contact, will further update then.
CT Livable Streets Campaign (Utilizador Registado)
Fechado Jeremy Chrzan, P.E. (Visitante)