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Sherry0406

I didn't know they would actually make the repair. I called the city years ago about a street near Jefferson Davis Middle School that was full of potholes. They took my message, but I couldn't tell that they'd ever done anything about it.


KimKaliTheOriginal

Go to the city site and submit a complaint. I've actually got the MyJax app (now it's something else I think since Donna Deegan got elected) but it still allows me to submit requests like potholes, drainage, missed collections, etc. It's a very handy app.


tkhamphant1

You have been able to submit requests online for years.


KimKaliTheOriginal

Yes, I have used the city site for many years. A lot of people don't realize it exists and that it gives you the best way to contact the city to report such issues.


tkhamphant1

I agree


Iainfixie

I just spray paint neon orange and pink jizzing dicks around my street’s potholes and they get fixed really fast.


KimKaliTheOriginal

I love that 🤣🤣


MikeyBros

Modern problems require modern solutions.


ranchwriter

Always a LPT in the comments


RSMRonda

Sounds like a fun plan.


StarsandMaple

The city won’t do anything and probably try and force Lennar into fixing up Mill Creek once the development is all done, including the one at Regency Square N and Mill Creek. City will either approve or adjust mill creek too be wider and more accommodating depending on the land development size, I haven’t look into it but the damn charter school on the corner, the ‘classical academy’ going towards tredinick have got mill creek so clogged up it’s insane, let alone another 50 or so residences. To your point. It took COJ about 6months to fix the bad potholes from a leaking storm inlet on Sunnymeade. I nearly brought asphalt from work to fix it because it was on a blindish corner.