Sunday, February 28, 2010

Hazard. Gulf Pde South Brighton

There is a trench across the road that has not had bitumen reinstated.

It has been like this for over 2 weeks. The depth is up to 50mm deep and will cause injury to a cyclist or pedestrian.

No photo
Google map location
http://maps.google.com.au/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=19+gulf+parade+brighton+SA&sll=-35.024808,138.517594&sspn=0.001977,0.003449&ie=UTF8&hq=&hnear=19+Gulf+Parade,+South+Brighton+South+Australia+5048&z=16


Regards

Administrator
www.roadrepair.wikispaces.com

2 March 2010
Response from City of Holdfast Bay Council Works Depot (J)

"Responding to email – Trench across road Gulf Prd Sth Brighton

The boys have been out there, and it is actually a gas trench and it is going to number 22.

Council are not allowed to touch any of the utilities work. If you do have concerns about it then contact the Gas Company and tell them you want it fixed straight away."



Fwd: Hazard. Birdwood Tce

To: csu@wtcc.sa.gov.au

Plympton. Near cnr Birdwood Close. 1 mtr from kerb. In path of cyclist.

Regards

Administrator
www.roadrepair.wikispaces.com

Monday, February 22, 2010

Glenelg - Fwd: Report no 19 [stormwater cover]

This is report number 19 of this stormwater cover at the corner of Jetty and Brighton Rds Glenelg.

See other reports here
http://roadrepair.blogspot.com/search/label/Location%20-%20Jetty%20Rd%20Stormdrain

---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: 23 February 2010 03:12
Subject: Report no 19
To: mail@holdfast.sa.gov.au

Cnr Jetty rd Brighton rd Glenelg


Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Fwd: Hazard - Stormwater drain Glenelg

From: Road Repair Australia
Date: 11 February 2010 09:32
Subject: Hazard - Stormwater drain Glenelg

To Holdfast Council (mail@holdfast.sa.gov.au)

The stormwater cover is disloged (fallen in) at the corner of Jetty and Brighton Rds Glenelg

See the other 18 incidents of this cover dislodging here:

http://roadrepair.blogspot.com/search/label/Location%20-%20Jetty%20Rd%20Stormdrain

Fwd: Bus shelter Glass in bike lane

From: Road Repair Australia
Date: 11 February 2010 09:34
Subject: Bus shelter Glass in bike lane
To: mail@holdfast.sa.gov.au

There is shattered glass around the bus shelter on Anzac Hwy, South side, between Morphett and Grove.

Please also attend to the glass that is in the bike lane-

Regards

Administrator
www.roadrepair.wikispaces.com

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Fwd: Anzac Hwy - Bus shelter glass on cycle lane

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---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Road Repair Australia
Date: 3 February 2010 12:51
Subject: Anzac Hwy - Bus shelter glass on cycle lane
To: csu@wtcc.sa.gov.au, mail@holdfast.sa.gov.au
 
Recently the bus shelter glass was smashed on Anzac Hwy, (near corner of Maynard Rd, Plympton).
 
A lot of glass was spread around the site, and onto the road (and bike path).
 
The bus shelter was repaired promply, with new glass, and the glass on the footpath cleaned up.
 
Unfortunately the glass on the road was not removed.
 
Please advise me what responsibility your councils have in regards to the bus shelter and subsequent hazards from shattered glass.
 
This information will be posted on www.roadrepair.blogspot.com
 

Fwd: Hazard - Anzac Hwy - between West Tce and Greenhill Rd

To Adelaide Council
 
Further to the correspondence below, a better quality photo (attached) has been updated on the website.
 
 
No action has been made to remove this hazard.

 
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: City Email <city@adelaidecitycouncil.com>
Date: 22 January 2010 16:44
Subject: RE: Hazard - Anzac Hwy - between West Tce and Greenhill Rd
To: Road Repair Australia

Good afternoon,
 
Thank you for your email
I have forwarded it through to the necessary department and has been logged under pathway no 1019608
 

From: Road Repair Australia
Sent: Friday, 22 January 2010 10:28 AM
To: City Email
Subject: Hazard - Anzac Hwy - between West Tce and Greenhill Rd

 
Bitumen is rippling up on Anzac Hwy, heading West, between West Tce and Greenhill Rd (photo attached).
 
This hazard is 1 metre from the kerb, in excess of 40mm high, and extends for more than 2 metres in patches.
 
Impact will cause injury or fall.
 
Avoiding the hazard may cause impact with passing vehicle not expecting the change of direction of the cyclist.

Regards

Administrator
www.roadrepair.wikispaces.com

Bike Lanes - The NORM for Adelaide...

Three of the images below are taken on Anzac Hwy.
 
According to the Department
The bike lane is "... in a generally acceptable condition".
 
See the letter here...
 
Here is the information provided...
 
 
More on Anzac Hwy here...