closed #135441
Utilities Construction
936 S Brumley CT
- Case Date:
- 12/2/2013
Customer doesnt like where new water pit was installed. Wants supervisor to call her and explain why?
Customer doesnt like where new water pit was installed. Wants supervisor to call her and explain why?
The cover of our water meter on the sidewalk is loose and poses a risk for tripping, strollers, wheelchairs etc
says her HOA is planning to remove a retention pond behind her house and install a water garden, she does not want this to happen.
I let you know there utilities road work on east 2nd street
Received voice message from James Eller, owner and resident of 6000 S. Handy Rd. Mr. Eller alleges that settlement occurred to his yard as a result of CBU's water transmission main project.
On 08/28/13, I asked CBU field inspector, Mike Runyon, to inspect the site. He did and reported that the area was restored properly and that adding soil and filling in the area requested by the homeowner would create a drainage issue.
Three very large pipes have been lying in my yard for over one week now. I believe that this is for a contracted public works project. I do not want to approach the workers during this public health crisis as they are not wearing face masks. I would like to be able to mow my lawn this weekend, and I do not feel that the lawn of an occupied house is the appropriate place to store construction equipment. I would like to request that the workers are instructed to remove the pipes from my lawn either today (Thursday, April 09, 2020) or tomorrow. In the event that this is not a water-related project, I would assume the city has permits on file to communicate with the appropriate party.
Hole in utility lid with no meter. All other lids on this street have smart meters so I just want to make sure this one wasn’t vandalized
Sewer back up
This is more of a question after some recent work done by my property to fix a water main leak. As you can see from the image, there is some damage done to the lawn by heavy equipment used during the process. I was wondering if the city is going to help fix some of that or whether the responsibility lies on me. Also, is there any plan to re-pave part of the street that was drilled through to fix the underground water leak? Guessing yes once it is warmer outside? Thanks!