open #204616
Water Utility Problems
514 S Grant ST
- Case Date:
- 7/31/2025
Water meter pit in alley on north side of 514 S Grant St has a broken cap, and looks like vehicle’s tires have been driving into the pit.
Water meter pit in alley on north side of 514 S Grant St has a broken cap, and looks like vehicle’s tires have been driving into the pit.
The house west of 402 S. Highland has a drainage pipe out to the alleyway (alley south of Atwater, between highland and Ballantine). Due to the heavy rains and this pipe, there is a huge gully in the alleyway that makes it nearly impossible and quite treacherous to get to our parking spot off the alley. The gully is deepening (is deeper than this photo attached, which was taken earlier this summer) and alley is becoming impassable. Our renters depend on the parking spot and need to be able to access it.
Is this eyesore EVER going to be cleaned up? Constant traffic, rearranging various vehicles, boats, heavy equipment. Blocked alleys on both sides of the street. Lots of random sawing and different people moving trailers and trucks and cars. This has gone on for months and months and months. Does the city check on problem properties like this? Thanks for your help.
Dog water fountain at Bryan Park seems clogged/not draining. It was full before i pushed the button and i couldn't clear it by hand. It is good that it doesn't drain too fast, but too slow or not at all mean stale water and mosquito breeding grounds. Thanks!
There is a huge pothole in the beginning of the alley way behind our house that is ruining our cars and needs to be filled in.
At the end of the street, there is very little light. It is not safe to be walking in the dark alone down that part of the street.
In installing a main fiber line, Trueline/AEG or its partner, removed the asphalt at the edge of the street and cut out a foot wide section of the city's paved drainage ditch. Erosion has occurred and further breakup of asphalt is likely. The area needs to be repaired and patched by someone.
Large depression in road pavement —northbound
2 speed humps on E 1st St between Eagleson and Woodlawn: One has a "Speed Hump" warning sign, but it is hardly visible to westbound traffic because of tree branches; other speed hump has no warning sign in westbound directions, and maybe also in eastbound direction.
Excessive growth