closed #150716
Drainage or Runoff
4216 E Penn CT
- Case Date:
- 2/21/2016
There is water bubbling up and running down the street there seems to be another water bubbling up on the other side of the street further up Penn Ct
There is water bubbling up and running down the street there seems to be another water bubbling up on the other side of the street further up Penn Ct
Ms Dula left me a voice message on 4/26/16 with concerns about drainage at the end of Stephens Dr and who is responsible for it. I checked the area and did not see any issues with the drainage in this area.
There’s a blockage or collapse in my drain that goes to the storm drain and continues to back up into my basement
Street is beginning to sink/cave in in front of and around storm drain- west southwest corner of Wembley Ct and Plymouth Road in Park Ridge East.
Case #168881. Correction -- East Southeast corner of Wembley Ct and Plymouth Road.
Water leaking at high rate around the house located at 4413 Bill Mallory bd into the water storm drain
Our neighbours have hooked pipes to their gutter drainage, and routed all that water under ground and out into our property, causing flooding and erosion. Multiple pipes are visible and at least one is causing a retaining wall to collapse. Please note your website crashes whenever I try to attach a picture.
Storm drainage (and even some lighter rainstorms) has repeatedly been eroding and flooding our backyard and street. The recent storms have heightened our concern at the impact runoff water and debris is having on our home/yard, our neighbors yard, and the street below us. The elevation of our yard and street is lower than that of the woods behind us and the street above us (Georgetown Road). All of the water from these locations has eroded channels and pools in their yards, guiding the water into our yard. The water pools in our backyard, increasingly threatening our house. In addition to the large volume of water this forces on our yard and street, we are bombarded by leaves, large sticks, and other misc. debris. This debris clogs the sewer drains at the other end of our street and clutters the street. The amount of water runoff continues to increase on a daily rate and has started to erode dirt in both our and our neighbors front lawns, leading us to believe that increased drainage at the street above or our street are required. If not, alternate solutions and suggestions are requested. If city help is not possible, than approval for commercial drainage/directing of the water through our yard and into the street is requested for approval. Additional videos and photos can be provided.
After removing a significant amount of honeysuckle that had completely overgrown this stormwater easement on our property (4101 E. Morningside Dr), I discovered this severely damaged storm drainage pipe. Upon further investigation, it is clear that the land under our property has eroded away, and as far as 6-8 feet in the only thing holding our land up is our fence and the plant root systems. The street behind us experiences constant drainage issues, and the damage to my property is significant.
The storm drain at the NE corner of 9th & Walnut is packed with debris.