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closed #116588

Sidewalk Snow Removal

1208 W East Branch RD

Case Date:
7/15/1998

Drainage problem in West Pointe Subdivision off of East Branch Road

closed #116746

Sidewalk Snow Removal

3936 S Emilie CT

Case Date:
7/8/1998

sump pump problem for developer

closed #116956

Sidewalk Snow Removal

927 S Dunn ST

Case Date:
6/25/1998

Mr. Horton has a drainage problem. He has been talking with City Engineering since 1995 when he dealt with Rod McClure.

closed #117173

Sidewalk Snow Removal

2380 E Linden Hill DR

Case Date:
6/3/1998

Jonathan Heald went out on site. There is a 36" CMP cracked. Jonathan will get with Bobby Chestnut, Street Dept., to further investigate the problem.

closed #117212

Sidewalk Snow Removal

927 S Hawthorne DR

Case Date:
5/29/1998

Home owner wants the open ditch in front of house paved.

closed #117214

Sidewalk Snow Removal

3821 S Woods Edge BND

Case Date:
5/29/1998

Drainage problem at 3821 S. Woods Edge Bend

closed #117327

Sidewalk Snow Removal

720 S College Mall RD

Case Date:
5/12/1998

Drainage complaint for Hunter Ridge Apartments.

closed #117357

Sidewalk Snow Removal

4000 S Jamie LN

Case Date:
5/8/1998

Carter stated that there is an easement that runs between her house and 1170 E. Benson Ct. The water is suppose to flow in this easement but it has not been able hold the capacity the last few rains. She realizes that we have had heavy rains, but she is wondering if there is something wrong that it is now not able to handle the flow. She has thought about possibly doing some excavation work to help alleviate some of the water runoff.

closed #117362

Sidewalk Snow Removal

3670 S Walnut Street PIKE

Case Date:
5/7/1998

Drainage complaint at the intersection of S. Walnut Street Pike and E. Heather Drive

closed #117365

Sidewalk Snow Removal

3218 E Moores PIKE

Case Date:
5/7/1998

See attached copy of e-mail. Since the completion of the south end of Clarizz Blvd., at the entrance to University Commons, the surface drainage onto the north side of Moores Pike has steadily increased.