closed #119459
Sidewalk Snow Removal
311 S Lincoln ST
- Case Date:
- 5/5/1997
water seeping up into street
water seeping up into street
Storm drain not connected (?) causing a pool of water in her backyard.
NATURAL DRAIN IN BACK YARD W/ 12" -14" CULVERT. NEIGHBOR HAS PUT A LOAD OF STONE BACKING UP THE NATURAL DRAINING OF THE STORM WATER.
Mr. McGuire is receiving water run-off from 2408 E. 8th Street. His basement has become flooded
Morey stated that the city installed a drain that goes down the street and discharges the water runoff into her sideyard. The runoff has caused a ditch to form on her property. She is concerned about safety and the deterioration of her property
Mr. Koch believes that the four retention ponds that the city built to deal with storm water run off around Clarizz Boulevard is a breeding ground for mosquitoes and other insects. He wants the city to remove some of these ponds. He would like to speak to the Storm Water Engineer regarding the need to have four ponds.
THERE ARE DEEP DITCHES ON EITHER SIDE OF MORNINGSIDE. WHEN IT RAINS, ESPECIALLY A HEAVY RAIN, THESE DITCHES FILL UP. THE WATER TENDS TO POOL AT THE INTERSECTION WITH LEXINGTON. THE WATER SETS AND BECOMES STAGNANT AND ATTRACTS MOSQUITOES
CUSTOMER WOULD LIKE SOMEONE TO CHECKMANHOLE, HE HAS WATER COMMING IN HIS GARAGE
Water in basement. She thinks it is storm water?
There is a basin in the backyard of the above address. The basin normally filters the runoff alleviating a backup of water. But lately the basin has not been working properly and the resident of the above address has a flooded basement. Is it the City's responsibility to clean this basin? Could someone check to see if there is a problem?