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Pothole on road/cycleway problem
Reported via Open311 in the Pothole on road/cycleway category by Customer Services at 10:25, Tue 15 March 2022
Council ref: 4172507.
Road breaking
Updates
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Thank you for your report. We will investigate and make an update to this report within 14 days.
Posted by Lincolnshire County Council at 10:25, Tue 15 March 2022
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We need to investigate this report. We will contact you again when an update is available.
State changed to: Investigating
Posted by Lincolnshire County Council at 07:34, Wed 16 March 2022
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We acknowledge your concerns and accept that the highway has deteriorated in condition. We have assessed the fault in accordance with our Highways Infrastructure Asset Management Plan and it does not require urgent action. If the fault deteriorates significantly please report this again to us. Thank you for reporting this matter.
State changed to: No further action
Posted by Lincolnshire County Council at 10:44, Mon 21 March 2022
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State changed to: Investigating
Updated by Lincolnshire County Council at 12:02, Thu 31 March 2022
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The whole strip seen in attached photo has now sunk. A large amount of heavy vehicles including tractors and lorries use this road throughout the day and night, this pothole is again cause our house to shake significantly. This needs repairing properly and urgently please before further damage is caused to our house.
Posted anonymously at 10:27, Tue 10 May 2022
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Whilst we acknowledge that there is a slight depression in the road which is always the case on such incursions and reinstatements from repairs carried out, we do not consider this at any form of intervention level for us to adjust the already extant fill within the highway. There are many factors affecting the transmission of noise and vibration in properties which are adjacent to carriageways, including noise nuisance through HGV tyres, transmissions through utility or private apparatus, for example underground sewer pipes. Other factors include soil types, moisture content of the soils, distance from the source and also the depth and condition of the foundation and the condition of the structure of the property. If you believe you have suffered any loss, either by noise and/or vibration, you should contact your insurance provider who may investigate the matter via an independent Engineer and may ultimately pursue a claim. Alternatively, you may wish to commission your own engineering investigation which would include a survey on your building. Thank you for reporting this matter.
State changed to: No further action
Posted by Lincolnshire County Council at 09:04, Wed 25 May 2022
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Hi, thanks for the response, however it's clear when watching the road, the lorries in particular thud heavily into the sunken part of the road, you can hear their whole truck shake each time a set of wheels pass this part of the road. This exact thing happened over a year ago, then the road was patched up, as you can see in the photo, and the noise and vibration stopped, so there is evidence this is related to the pothole in the road. This is not an issue with soil type or foundations. As you can see now the middle part, that was not repaired is doing the same thing. Please can you provide a phone number or email address I can discuss this with someone further and provide video evidence if required. Thank you.
Posted anonymously at 12:46, Wed 25 May 2022
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State changed to: Investigating
Updated by Lincolnshire County Council at 13:00, Tue 31 May 2022
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We have tried to call but there was no response. We have inspected the road and found no defect that needs repairing at present in accordance with our highways infrastructure asset management plan. No further information following previous responses. You may wish to send your information to cschighways@lincolnshire.gov.uk Thank you for reporting this matter.
State changed to: No further action
Posted by Lincolnshire County Council at 14:16, Wed 1 June 2022
This report is now closed to updates from the public. You can make a new report in the same location.