Buckhead residents say street repair was left unfinished a year ago

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Broken street still unfinished a year later

There's a bumpy road in Buckhead that residents say hasn't been repaired since last year. FOX 5 was told the water department cut into the street to do some work, but pavers didn't come back to finish the job.

Buckhead neighbors and merchants say one busy Atlanta roadway was never fully repaired after emergency crews were forced to cut into it to get to a water main last year.

The 7-feet-long rectangular section which spans across two lanes of East Paces Ferry Road has been left unpaved ever since.

"It looks like [Atlanta Watershed Management] did an emergency repair," said Josh Rowan, MARTA's former deputy general manager. He took a look at the roadwork at the request of FOX 5.

"This would mess a rim. It can mess up a car, for sure," said one driver from behind the wheel of a Mercedes SUV.

Rowan expressed some surprise at statements from neighbors that the road had been left without paving since 2022.

"The question is, might there be another problem with a leak below the surface?" Rowan speculated. "That could explain why the job has not been finished."

FOX 5 asked the water department for comment.

A spokesperson said there were no additional below-the-surface issues to be corrected, and promised a paving crew would be dispatched late Tuesday to finish repairing the roadway.