The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
What’s not working around metro Atlanta
Update: Atlanta-Fulton
In January, we told you about Jeffrey Grimm’s hopes that something could be done about a situation in Buckhead. “I work on East Paces Ferry Road in the Resurgens Plaza building and travel on Lenox Road frequently as well. The right lane on Lenox Road between East Paces and one Peachtree, as approaches Peachtree, is an utter disaster. Potholes and torn up asphalt make driving in that lane treacherous to one’s car. I would think that Lenox Road as it runs parallel to a beautiful mall like Lenox Square would be in much better shape,” he said. We learned from the city this week the item would be resolved within five to seven days.
Days on list: 172
Who’s looking into it: City of Atlanta Department of Public Works Commissioner William Johnson, 404-330- 6240, wmjohnson@atlantaga.gov
Update: Atlanta-Fulton
about cern In “One February, over Linda block a leak. Brenner’s up we from told con- you our corner of Cum- house, berland at Road the and Cumberland Circle in Morningside, a hydrant has been leaking for going on two years now. We have called five times to report it and have been told it’s on a ‘list’ to be resolved. The water flow is substantial enough that it pools at the bottom of Cumberland Road and Monroe, creating a large mass of ice in cold weather and mud and muck at other times,” she wrote. City officials said they have sent the item to the Department of Watershed Management for further investigation.
Days on list: 146
Who’s looking into it: City of Atlanta Department of Public Works Commissioner William Johnson, 404-3306240, wmjohnson@atlantaga.gov