@sewblue Made sort of safe, anyway. SFDPW closed one lane on the northbound side (far side in that photo), but left both southbound lanes open. At the time I passed it the first time the hole had already widened to the point where cars' tires were audibly thunking against the far side of the hole in the inner southbound lane, or swerving into the outer one.
Passed by again a few days later and they'd been back to extend the closure across that lane too, either before or after the collapse widened further.
There's sewer piping staged nearby and notices of impending parking restrictions but I haven't followed that work closely enough to know whether part of the work caused the hole, was a response to the hole, or a response to the state of the sewer which made the hole more likely.
“sewers can create holes on their own, especially with water leaks.”
and here I was “yes, I've had it happen too, making a hole when unpicking a seam is really really annoying… wait, water leaks? water leaks while sewing?”
dear English, can we please have a better term for “person who sews”? thanks :D
@sewblue @valhalla Oh, didn't even think about that one. And now I'm fantasizing about some sort of block-long tracked sewing machine for line-stitching new sewer pipe at 15mph. Perhaps the theme from some of the Mad Max movies could play.
I did put in an SF311 ticket saying roughly "this hole is expanding outside your original lane closure and cars are swerving." It got juggled around, duped and un-duped and there's never any substantive reply to these things, so I can't tell if that was why they adjusted the closure, or if they came back to check on their own, or whatever else, or what's gone on with the (pre?)-planned relaying work.
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Devin
Unknown parent • • •@sewblue Made sort of safe, anyway. SFDPW closed one lane on the northbound side (far side in that photo), but left both southbound lanes open. At the time I passed it the first time the hole had already widened to the point where cars' tires were audibly thunking against the far side of the hole in the inner southbound lane, or swerving into the outer one.
Passed by again a few days later and they'd been back to extend the closure across that lane too, either before or after the collapse widened further.
There's sewer piping staged nearby and notices of impending parking restrictions but I haven't followed that work closely enough to know whether part of the work caused the hole, was a response to the hole, or a response to the state of the sewer which made the hole more likely.
Elena ``of Valhalla''
Unknown parent • •@SewBlue @Devin
and here I was “yes, I've had it happen too, making a hole when unpicking a seam is really really annoying… wait, water leaks? water leaks while sewing?”
dear English, can we please have a better term for “person who sews”? thanks :D
Devin
Unknown parent • • •@sewblue @valhalla Oh, didn't even think about that one. And now I'm fantasizing about some sort of block-long tracked sewing machine for line-stitching new sewer pipe at 15mph. Perhaps the theme from some of the Mad Max movies could play.
I did put in an SF311 ticket saying roughly "this hole is expanding outside your original lane closure and cars are swerving." It got juggled around, duped and un-duped and there's never any substantive reply to these things, so I can't tell if that was why they adjusted the closure, or if they came back to check on their own, or whatever else, or what's gone on with the (pre?)-planned relaying work.
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