Last updated on June 17th, 2023 at 10:43 pm
This morning I went on a run in Pleasant Grove Utah and the roads sucked. I live in Spanish Fork and I run regularly on the roads in my home town. In Spanish Fork the roads are great. Not so much in Pleasant Grove.
Here is a photo tour of my misadventures on the rough roads of the P Grove.
Patches like this are very common. Wear and uneven weathering are all over.
In this location it appears as it it has been so long since any thought of repair that the road is degrading back to soil.
Here we have decent erosion from storm water.
So what I see here isn’t a bad road as much as a bad design. The sidewalk entering the park just comes to an end requiring you to use an automobile automobile to enter the park. The whole point of a park is having a place for people to be outside as individuals walking. Why not extend the sidewalk to allow for pedestrian access?
Another poor design, the storm drain is elevated above the road.
Irrigation ditch randomly between the road and the sidewalk. Further down the road the roadway properly extends to the sidewalk.
For some reason this newer house doesn’t extend its pavement of the driveway to the road.
Here is a concrete curve and gutter in terrible state. Just eroding away.
A fire hydrant behind a telephone pole, no red paint marking the restrictions on parking. Strangely enough the City that allows for this poor design also runs the fire department that likely would find this design dangerous.
There is a manhole for sewer access in the grass. Also all over town you can see evidence for where the road was dug up to put in pressurized irrigation. On this road they dug on both sides of the road leaving two tracks embedded in the road.
What do you want to bet that they only cover this trench instead of repaving this section of road?
Pleasant Grove Utah is a beautiful city, but the road infrastructure is in poor shape.