closed #203250
Sewer Problems (Sanitary Sewers)
3214 E Kensington Park Dr
- Case Date:
- 6/8/2025
I work with 3 clients with disabilities. One in a wheelchair and their property floods and the property manager tried to fix issue but it’s a huge issue. I have to wheel my client out and it is sometimes way too high. Who can help with this?
West Smith Avenue, between Buckner and Davidson is eroding. There's trenches on either side. The storm drain at the corner where the stop sign is is sinking at least 3 feet down, it gets filled with debris, there's dirt and everything pouring into it, so it floods. Drivers are cutting corners on both sides, both sides of Smith. If you're traveling west, or if you're turning right onto West Smith, they're cutting a corner, driving over dirt in the yard, and that's contributing to more debris. Please consider this road for resurfacing.
Storm drain sinking into eroding avenue, smith ave west is eroding debris- drivers driving into yards to avoid storm grate, so car doesn’t scrape. Dirt and debris blocks drainage resulting in flooded yards streets
Previous U Report, 188994 was submitted for this issue. As of 6/2/2025, possible water lateral leak is draining into storm sewer and discharging from outlet 43. Water is pooling on pavement in front of driveway to 1201 Wren Cir.
An area of the street at the intersection of E Hunter Ave and S Park Ave is always wet. This picture was taken 8:30am June 3rd, there has been no recent rain to cause this. I have observed this area being wet for weeks now, maybe months. I’m convinced there is a water main leak underground here. Maybe connected to the hydrant there.
Utility drain at the intersection of East Southdowns Drive and South Woodlawn (across the street from the Woodlawn Shelter) requires someone to remove all the leaves and stuff from the drawing screen. Every time the drain is cleaned, the leaves and stuff are never removed, only raked away. Please remove all the debris so it does not clog the drain again. Thank you.
Rain has washed piles of sand and gravel into the bicycle lane on N. College Ave. from Old State Route 37 to 11th Street. This creates a sliding hazard for bicyclists in close proximity to high-speed motor vehicles.
Cavity forming alongside water meter in ROW close to SW corner of lot.
There is a storm drain right by our restaurant that has a really bad smell coming out of it. I didn't know who to contact about this issue.