closed #137312
Drainage or Runoff
3713 E Devonshire LN
- Case Date:
- 4/15/2014
She left a voice message on 4/14 trying to get information on storm sewage drainage issues in her neighborhood because things have changed this last year.
She left a voice message on 4/14 trying to get information on storm sewage drainage issues in her neighborhood because things have changed this last year.
storm run-off issues
Ms Novakovski came in 4/9/14 and asked for some advice on dealing with water in her crawl space.
Mr Nunez lives at 3002 S Market St and had pictures of the storm drainage from the adjacent Woodland Springs Apts eroding and ponding on his property.
I was wandering who is responsible for removing debris from the drainage ditch on RCA Park Drive. Just want to know if I am responsible. Thank You
He has issues with water causing erosion in their backyard and wants to know what they're allowed to do re:drainage and where to route it.
Rick Alexander forwarded a voice message to me from Ms Anderson. She said they have a situation with their neighbor, his back yard joins their back yard, and he has rigged a pipe that collects water from his gutters and is going into their yard. It's coming into their back yard and she want to know if he can do that.
Ms Ochoa left a voice message. She is trying to figure out how she can make the front of her house look better. She is the only person with an asphalt gully; all the others have pipes. She would like to make hers nicer by putting in a pipe but doesn't know if that will be allowed or how it would be done.
This retention pond still does not drain. The problems reported sure/fall of 2013 persist.
Rick Alexander forwarded the following email: ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Rick Rhodenbaugh <rjradman@sbcglobal.net> Date: Tue, Mar 18, 2014 at 11:36 AM Subject: Storm drain issues To: engineering@bloomington.in.gov I recently moved to Bloomington, 1101 W. Yellowwood Ct. There is a city storm drain that dumps a river of water from the south side of my property all the way the way to the other end, then continues into the neighbors yard. As you can see in the attached photos, this is causing a great deal of soil erosion, property damage and negatively affecting the value of my home. When I purchased the home, I was told there were no issues with water. But I am now told by neighbors the previous owners spent a lot of time and money trying to repair the damage. I do not have the time or the money to throw at what seems like a city issue. Please let me know how we can resolve this. Thank you, Rick. Rhodenbaugh