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closed #62425

Sidewalk Snow Removal

1010 S Jordan AVE

Case Date:
8/4/1998

Rayfield would like to have the drainage ditch along his property dug deeper on the southwest corner of Jordan & Southdowns Drive. He feels that the ditch is too shallow.

closed #62731

Sidewalk Snow Removal

1816 S Olive ST

Case Date:
7/20/1998

Arthur is receiving runoff from her neighbor

closed #62814

Sidewalk Snow Removal

1900 E Maxwell LN

Case Date:
7/15/1998

Mr. Elmer has a drainage problem from water coming off of Maxwell and High Street that rolls down his drive & into his house.

closed #63287

Sidewalk Snow Removal

2511 E Covenanter DR

Case Date:
6/29/1998

The neighbor is installing drains in his backyard. These drains are directed to Mr. Buck's yard. The trench goes up to his property line. He would like to know what the City can do, if anything?

closed #63446

Sidewalk Snow Removal

2323 E Rock Creek DR

Case Date:
6/22/1998

Drainage problem behind 2323 E. Rock Creek Drive. Note: I know that the Street Dept. went out to clean out a drainage ditch there on Monday, June 22nd during the storm.

closed #63514

Sidewalk Snow Removal

3800 E 3rd ST

Case Date:
6/17/1998

Problems with the drainage ditch along Third Street

closed #63527

Sidewalk Snow Removal

3707 E Chaudion CT

Case Date:
6/16/1998

Concrete swale clogged with debris

closed #63823

Sidewalk Snow Removal

304 E Southern DR

Case Date:
6/1/1998

Runoff from Southern Drive flooding yard

closed #64102

Sidewalk Snow Removal

521 S Meadowbrook DR

Case Date:
5/11/1998

Medlyn states that the stone wall is on City property (?) and is about to fall in. The water runoff sometimes pools at the back of this wall causing erosion and the wall appears to be falling in.

closed #64103

Sidewalk Snow Removal

2707 E Brigs BND

Case Date:
5/11/1998

Bob Falk, Street Dept. took a look at the property. There is a hole that is forming in the resident's backyard. The hole is approximately 6" in diameter & pretty deep to be a hazard. Falk put a cone over the hole for safety reasons. Engineering Dept. will want to look at. There is a pipe that runs underneath this hole that could be causing the depression.