Clement Brown

  • Pothole Archived
    North Of 321 North Main Street Fall River, Massachusetts - Fall River
    This is a very wide pothole right at the corner of the Locust and North Main Street, just north of 321 North Main Street. It is a very wide hole and hard to avoid since traffic on North Main is very fast and many heading north on North Main take a wide right turn at a high speed onto Locust Street eastbound, making a collision almost inevitable with anyone coming down the hill on Locust who is swerving left to avoid the pothole.
  • Pothole Archived
    157 New Boston Road Fall River, Massachusetts - Fall River
    This pothole is not very wide, but quite deep and nearly unavoidable, since this is a narrow and very heavily traveled street (one block from our city's biggest hospital). It has thrown out my alignment.
  • Pothole Archived
    298 Albany Street Fall River, Massachusetts - Fall River
  • Pothole Archived
    897-923 Robeson Street Fall River, Massachusetts - Fall River
    An unsuccessful attempt to report this was made earlier. This pothole is in a busy main artery and during morning commuting hours, causes many drivers to swerve into the on-coming north-bound lane of this street, which has very narrow travel lanes due to parking on both sides
  • Pothole Archived
    95 Charlotte Street Fall River, Massachusetts - Fall River
    Fortunately, this one is marked by a red traffic cone by some Good Samaritan, because it would surely cause a few blow-outs and much undercarriage damage. Hopefully, the city put the cone in and is already working on this.
  • Pothole Archived
    424 Robeson Street Fall River, Massachusetts - Fall River
    This pothole in a busy main artery cause southbound vehicles to constantly swerve into the northbound lane of traffic, creating the threat of accident numerous times every day. Like the previously reported pothole on Robeson Street north of New Boston Road, this pothole has been there since Spring and is a disgrace to the City since it is located in a main thoroughfare traveled daily by many citizens and residents.