open #203902
Sewer Problems (Sanitary Sewers)
- Case Date:
- 7/1/2025
can somwtimes smell it and causes my senses and imflamtion to flare and me not being able to smell or think straight
can somwtimes smell it and causes my senses and imflamtion to flare and me not being able to smell or think straight
Debris from overnight rain deposited on Headley Road, entering griffy lake causeway
Sanitary sewer is overflowing.
Drainage, Retention ditch behind my residence needs to be cleaned and maintained... it is filling up with weeds, small trees, debris... I was told it would be kept clean to allow for better drainage! Who is responsible for maintenance of this ditch?! Thanks so much
Pothole on south side of E Smith Ave, between S Washington and S Lincoln Street. This hole is deep and will need a fair amount of filling before patching it. Is this section of E Smith Ave between S Lincoln and S Walnut going to be repaved anytime soon ? Because it gets a lot of traffic with families picking up and dropping off students at the project school and has been patched many many times. Thanks, Mark Benton
The storm drain on the north side of Wiltshire Court is completely clogged with debris from the storms/rain over the last few days.
The storm drain on the north side of Wiltshire Court is completely clogged with debris from the storms/rain over the last few days.
Hole alongside water meter in ROW has been present for a while. Dangerous. Please fill in. For reference, see #202952 and #202953. NB: Depending on where exactly you click on the map, the address that comes up is sometimes *incorrectly* listed as "414 E. Cottage Grove", but that is wrong. The *correct* address is 450 E. Cottage Grove. Hole is by the street closest to the SW corner of the lot.
The drain is covered with down limbs from the storm and asphalt that was brought in by the rainwater. Also. It needs to be further cleared and taken away. If you just dump it up on the curb it will kill all the grass and in the next storm it will fill up the drain again. So please remove this debris! This is a chronic flooding area and the main storm sewer outlet for this part of Park ridge East
Small sinkhole roughly 1 foot in diameter has appeared in the drainage ditch area in front of our main production facility. The hole is knee deep but appears to have very soft ground inside. The hole is very close to a fire hydrant, so we aren't sure if its a result of storm drainage/runoff, or if there might be a leak somewhere. We're hoping the City of Bloomington can come out to take a look and advise of next steps.