closed #157845
Blocked Street
- Case Date:
- 1/23/2017
car and trash cans blocking side walk 611 n Washington
car and trash cans blocking side walk 611 n Washington
The signal is not giving a left turn arrow for motorists who are heading south on Fee and wanting to turn left (east) onto 17th. Has been this way for over a week.
Extreme Pot hole on W. Ison Road, Just South of Leonard Springs intersection. Pot Hole is on W. Ison as you travel South and on the first small hill from the Leonard Spings Intersection. Wife damage her car when hitting it. She's Pissed.
Deep hole in northbound lane before hitting Rhorer Rd.
Potholes in gravel alley. They hold water allowing mosquitoes to breed.
car on sidewalk 719 n Washington
An excessive amount of trash - glass bottles, plastic, other - was spotted by Utilities employees in stormwater conveyances (suraface as well as culverts) in areas along N. Dunn St. between 17th St. and The Bypass. Broken glass was prevalent (see attached photos). Much was along the western side of the road near apartments. While following up on reporting the situation, it was suggested that a uReport case be filed for HAND to inspect through channels related to rentals. Thoughts? Thanks!
Bikes lanes near the patterson point construction are covered in rocks and other construction debris, most the rocks are big enough to pose a serious hazard to cycists
We had our basement flood (wet carpet in half the basement) on January 20, 2017 without any previous sign of leakage on that side of the house. The source of the water is unclear, but I'm wondering if the home (built ca. 1973) has a footer drain connected to the storm drain. Kevin Potter is coming out to inspect for structural damage at 2 pm today (1/25/17) The city storm drain was updated within the past two years with the new pipe starting at the down-slope corner of our property. The neighbor two houses up-slope from us discharges a lot of water from his property and had excavation work done near the end of his french drain on the 18th or 19th. Part of this work involved off and onloading a sizeable backhoe in front of our driveway near where the old and new drain pipe would be joined. I'm not sure what work the neighbor had done. In addition to his drainage, the neighbor immediately down slope from us was also draining his pool into the storm drain on what had been a very rainy week. Is it possible to send a city employee out to see whether some combination of these activities has caused the drainage system to fail or otherwise backflow into our house? Thanks!