A motorist pulling onto Pennsylvania from a private drive has to go through a rut that was patched by city crews, but washed out again during heavy rain last week.
Photo by Tom Palen
Front bumper of van scrapes the pavement while going through a rut in the gutter.
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City crews previously repaired this section of gutter on Pennsylvania Avenue, but heavy rain water running down hill, washed the asphalt patch away.
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Asphalt washed down Pennsylvania Avenue by rain water collect in this storm sewer catch basin filling it full.
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Asphalt and debris from streets eroded by rain water collect the in the gutter, driveway approach, yard and parking lot of a business at the corner of Pennsylvania and Jefferson Street.
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Gene Glick operates a street sweeper Friday morning. City crews are removing asphalt on Cass Street that was damaged in last weeks flooding.
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Jason Mc Daniel operates a skid loader putting broken asphalt into a dump truck Friday morning on Cass Street.
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The original brick, and concrete patches are exposed on Cass Street. The asphalt overlay was heavily damaged by recent flooding.
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Jim Tray (left) and Niko Eritzalis (right) clean up asphalt with shovels on Cass Street Friday morning.
Photo by Tom Palen