closed #189130
Debris Removal (Sand, General Street Debris)
3307 E Mulberry DR
- Case Date:
- 6/25/2024
Trees down in street
Trees down in street
Branches and debris from storm. I assume that the city will not remove debris on the yard proper but there is some debris in the street and a split trunk/branch that poses a threat to the street .
Large tree limbs down on our street tree in front of the house. Remaining tree should be removed. Thank you.
side walk has trash laying all over it, trash bag or something must have busted open. thank you
off of sare road going up moores pike mowing crew left grass and debris on the walks. this is something that happens all over town, from city workers to private mowing companies. blowing grass in the roads and not blowing it out and off the walks. causes sewer drains to glog up. thx
Broken glass all over the sidewalk for months. No attempt to clean it up for people to walk safely in front of house.
Can the south side of Fields Drive/South Fenbrook Lane be cleared of the natural debris in the road’s gutter? This debris continues in the road gutter all the way eastward to South Smith Road. This area was bush-hogged by the City earlier this month, leaving leaves, twigs, dirt and cut branches in the gutter. During a recent heavy rain this caused drainage problems as water runoff toward the storm sewer drain was blocked. Thank you.
I have been volunteering with the Utility Department keeping storm drains clear. Since fall I have been also removing broken asphalt pavement from Queensway to Montclair and from Sussex Dr to Montclair as an experiment to reduce pavement debris from obstructing storm drains. Once again I have accumulated enough debris for a crew to remove it for reuse in new pavement. I estimate there is about 150 pounds of material that I have now placed at the southeast end of our driveway. Thank you. Don Eggert
I have been collecting broken asphalt pavement from Sussex Dr, and from High St to Montclair along Queensway as an experiment for the Utility Department on reducing storm drain blockage on streets with significant slopes. I weighed the amount of debris collected since the start of the freeze-thaw cycle and the new pile is just short of 310 pounds on the east side of my driveway. Could this debris be picked up by a city crew for recycling?