Take to task for Aug. 7

The manhole cover has been adjusted, and all is fixed at 10th and Piedmont. Photo/Patrick Benton.

The manhole cover has been adjusted, and all is fixed at 10th and Piedmont. Photo/Patrick Benton.

New item…and fixed! Atlanta

The newly-installed rainbow crosswalks at the intersection of 10th and Piedmont are a new landmark for the city, but a sharp-eyed reader noticed they had already started to deteriorate.

“Can anyone at the AJC get some publicity going on the rainbow crosswalks broken ?” Patrick Benton asked.

He sent us a photo of a manhole cover that was out of alignment in the newly-painted crosswalks.

We heard back from the city that the manhole cover had been adjusted and fixed.

Days on list-1

Who got it fixed: City of Atlanta Department of Public Works Commissioner William Johnson, 404-330-6240, wmjohnson@atlantaga.gov

New item-Atlanta

Lynn Brown McKinney contacted us about some troublesome metal grates in Atlanta. Outside of potholes, pesky metal grates are one of the biggest complaints we receive from harried commuters.

“Three metal grates have been on Pine Tree Road for months. They are not even, and sometimes are not nailed down. They are destroying tires and are a traffic hazard,” she wrote.

We sent the item to the city and will keep you updated on a permanent solution.

Days on list-6

Who’s looking into it: City of Atlanta Department of Public Works Commissioner William Johnson, 404-330-6240, wmjohnson@atlantaga.gov

Update-DeKalb County

In late July, we told you that Michael Terk hoped construction would soon be completed on one of the county’s busy roads.

“Several months ago, DeKalb county began repairs on the curbs on The By Way. The work was never completed. The county’s work has resulted in damage to the roadbed where weeds are beginning to grow,” Terk said.

He added that he had called the county and sent photos of the issue, but had not received a response from the county.

He said the damage has caused narrowing of an already dangerously narrow road.

We got a quick response back from county officials who said the project should be completed within two weeks, weather permitting.

Days on list: 9

Who’s looking into it: Communications Manager Andrew Cauthen, acauthen@dekalbcountyga.gov