closed #135255
Utilities Construction
E Sheffield DR
- Case Date:
- 11/14/2013
wet spot, possible main break. leak is at the intersection of Sheffield & Plymouth.
wet spot, possible main break. leak is at the intersection of Sheffield & Plymouth.
water coming up in road, possible main break.
VB OR METER LID NEEDS RAISED
Customer doesnt like where new water pit was installed. Wants supervisor to call her and explain why?
pavement is rising under his car.
Customer said that CBU did sewer line work in back of her home and now her toilet and bathtub are leaking.
There is a loose sewer or water cover on the road on W Patterson St between where it intersects with S Madison St and S Rogers. It is loud and disruptive through all hours of the day and night with every car that drives over it and is a potential safety hazard. This has not always been so noisy so it must have come loose or not properly secured recently. Could this please be secured ASAP? Thank you.
Hello, There has been utilities construction going on by our apartment for over a month now. We understand that there is a lot of noise that comes along with it, especially since they have to break through multiple feet of rock to be able to place new sewer lines. We have been understanding in the last few weeks as rock hammering began at 7AM and went on through 5PM Monday-Friday. Even as this construction extended to Saturdays as well. As of last night however, the construction went on all night long. I am guessing that since this is a city run construction project that the noise ordinance was overlooked, however with the continued rock hammering this is unacceptable. It is disruptive and prevented us from sleeping through the night (which is especially impressive given that we have grown accustomed to the street noise typical of living on Walnut Street). Again, we get that this is an important project and that there is a lot of noise that comes along with that. However work through the night cannot continue. Sincerely, Brandon Fricke
Utilities workers were out doing work last year and the hole they dug to work on utilities was never filled in. She reported the hole last year, but it was not resolved. The hole is in the median between the street and the sidewalk. It appears like it is has started collapsing.
Habitat for Humanity of Monroe County is working at the SE corner of 17th and Fee on the IU campus. The attached picture shows a water outlet cover that is broken.