Sunday, December 6, 2009

Fifth report of hazard on Creslin Tce Camden Park

Date: 7 Dec 2009
To: csu@wtcc.sa.gov.au
Subject: Fifth report of hazard on Creslin Tce Camden Park

Telephoned WTCC 10 November to be advised the hazard was "signed off"

Telephoned WTCC 7 Dec "unable to find report"

Attached is the original photo, plus a photo taken last week.

The hole is over 50mm deep and has a square edge. It is 1 metre from the kerb, on the South-East corner of Creslin and Stonehouse. A cyclist turning the corner will be at risk of damage or injury from impact, or if avoiding the hazard, impact with a passing vehicle.

Here is previous correspondence on the blogsite
http://roadrepair.blogspot.com/2009/10/second-report-creslin-tce-cnr.html

It is now 2 months since initially reported.

Please advise when this hazard will be removed.



---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Road Repair Australia
Date: 2009/10/15
Subject: Third report in 4 weeks: Creslin Tce Cnr Stonehouse Ave Plympton
To: csu@wtcc.sa.gov.au


To West Torrens Council csu@wtcc.sa.gov.au
It is now four weeks since the hazard (hole) at the corner of Stonehouse and Creslin street was reported. As at 9.00am this morning it is still not removed.
The hole is 50mm deep with a square edge. A cyclist impacting or avoiding this hazard is likely to change direction unexpectedly and may be hit by a passing vehicle.
Please advise what action is being taken to remove this hazard.

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Road Repair Australia
Date: 2009/10/4
Subject: Second report: Creslin Tce Cnr Stonehouse Ave Plympton
To: csu@wtcc.sa.gov.au


Please advise when this hazard will be removed.

---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: 2009/9/17
Subject: Hazard - Creslin Tce Cnr Stonehouse Ave Plympton
To: csu@wtcc.sa.gov.au


Please remove the hazard for cyclists on Creslin Tce, corner of Stonehouse Ave Plympton (photo attached).
The missing bitumen will cause damage to bicycle wheel, and as in this photo, by avoiding the hazard caused a near collision with a passing vehicle.
The link below is to the site on Google map.

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