closed #140050
Drainage or Runoff
Indiana 45 46 Bypass
- Case Date:
- 8/13/2014
When it rains the storm drain under Arlington leaks. it pours out right over the exit from 37.
When it rains the storm drain under Arlington leaks. it pours out right over the exit from 37.
New house construction in Renwick on Melville Circle , no erosion control, no silt fence, no rock damn , no straw bales, nothing .Excavation runoff going directly into storm drain and into Jackson Creek, Red clay mud all over the street , no building permit posted or I would call the builder myself , No concrete washout , lime water going to Jackson Creek HELP
storm water pipes are clogged and stream bed is eroding. This is on the B-line just west of the rail overpass and across from the new Habitat development. Looks like i'm about to loose a tree to erosion in the storm ditch.
Broken metal grate
Fire Hydran in yard at 946 Commons Drive in Sherwood Green is dripping water from three plugs. Dripping is steady but not gushing. Just a steady drip, drip, drip from each plug.
Large tree trunk in Jackson Creek. Another big chunk about to go down. Potential issue with flooding.
No drains in my house will drain after the storm, is this an issue that I’m only having or is this affecting others in the Stonechase neighborhood?
There is a big abandoned pond at the end of 2511 N Dunn property. I believe this abandoned pond is the cause of a mosquito issue nearby neighborhoods including apartment complex next to that pond. Can city do something about it or at least investigate the issue? Thank you
The storm drains along high street and into Sycamore Knolls are still blocked from the new trail construction and I just want to make sure that’s on purpose.
The whole stretch of East Moores Pike between Sare Rd and Andrew Circle needs drainage work. Whenever there's even a little rain the ground either side of the road drains into the road for a week after. There's black ice all over it pretty much all winter and it's a fast road on a steep hill. During even light rain it's deep enough to cause hydroplaning.