closed #160863
Drainage or Runoff
- Case Date:
- 8/26/2017
Soil level is dramatically decreasing by fire hydrant and adjacent side of the street on East Saratoga Drive
Soil level is dramatically decreasing by fire hydrant and adjacent side of the street on East Saratoga Drive
574-302-7728
409 North Sheffield Drive. the rain last night lifted three layers of asphalt and fluid Downstream to the dream last night. half the road is cracked and so I'm worried that with the next rain will lose another five feet from the curb. Please send someone out to investigate. This may be a duplicate because the last one I submitted had problems submitting and I haven't seen it in my my reports.
I live at 415 W. Graham Drive. There are very deep, somewhat large, holes at the end of my driveway from the water flow when it rains. I was hoping someone could come out and tell me if I need to repair or if it's the cities responsibility. Turning in to my driveway multiple times a day is becoming a hazard. I do not currently have a photo but I am happy to provide if need be. Thank you!
The location of my drainage report dated June 19, 2015 @ 1:21pm was the corner of E 1St & Eastside Dr. Not sure if map location was attached. Thnx.
Water pools on NE corner of 11th/Lincoln intersection (formerly a sidewalk) and freezes. This is dangerous. Water pools at same location in summer and causes swampy conditions.
Claire, explained that the sidewalk at the northeast corner of the intersection of 4th/Maple has a pool of water on it because the adjacent storm drain is too high.
water is coming down the curb line and then turning down the driveway and causing water damage on the property.
The public alley located off of Hawthorn Drive to the west (between 1st and University St) has a recurring problem of washing out due to Hawthorne Street drainage running down the alley. It is a gravel alley. It currently has several gulleys that make it difficult to navigate with a car. It has been regraded several times, only to wash out again. Needs to be graded to make it passable for now and then needs a more permanent fix to keep it from recurring. Thanks!
The alley behind 1030 and 1036 W 6th st is in need of additional gravel, water pools in the area during and after rainy days.