closed #175030
Drainage or Runoff
629 S Woodlawn AVE
- Case Date:
- 3/5/2021
Alley between houses causes significant drainage problem with basement flooding during rain/snow thaw
Alley between houses causes significant drainage problem with basement flooding during rain/snow thaw
Clogged under the street drainage pipe. Recreates a moat and deep water. There is also a fire hydrant on this corner. The drainage pipe needs cleaned out.
Our backyard floods when we have heavy rain - totally normal. However, our setup to the city's storm drain is clearly not running properly. Water at the opening is nearly at a standstill. A city utility worker was out after the last large rainfall a few weeks ago and was at the manhole entrance point near the street. Within 25 minutes of them leaving, our drainage issue was solved and nearly all flooding issues were resolved. Is this runoff drain/storm drain not functioning properly or not always turned on?
173337 Our case number was closed. We don't know how this happened without anyone contacting us. Today, Mar 11 the flooding began again and reached the side of our houses. The drainage is not able to carry this amount of water away and needs to be addressed. Please contact us. Thanks
Follow up on ticket 175092. Clogged drain under the street. Nancy asked for the location. It is at the corner of 800 S Grant and 400 E Dodds. So the service request "find me" at the top of the UReport goes unreported and when more information is needed the reply by the public only goes to "no-reply@bloomington..." so one can never reply for further clarification with out logging back into Ureport
There is a massive brown water run off from the street up in The Stands down to the creek. Sunday 3:30 pm
The southwest corner of 4th and Rogers intersection has terrible drainage and creates a giant puddle that makes it impossible for pedestrians to cross without stepping into inches of pooled water. The harder it rains, the worse it gets. The giant puddle doesn't go away quickly, either. Please fix this sidewalk.
There is a city-owned storm drain/culvert running along the north edge of the property listed in the Service Request Location field. In this drain/culvert, there appears to be quite a bit of poisonous hemlock growing "wild". There are children - both from the neighborhoods on either side of the drain - as well as those transient walkers, etc. who often "cut through" using the drain area. The concern is that any of these individuals could accidentally pick/touch/ingest the hemlock. Can the city come take a look, please? Thanks! - Rob Aney
Fins aimed wrong way -away from water flow South side of sunstone at Bella star
11th Street floods every time it rains hard. The drain grates are clear of debris, but the storm sewers aren't handling the water and the street floods and floods multiple properties.