closed #199197
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At Kinser Pike Entrance to Aspen Heights Apartments
- Case Date:
- 11/4/2024
Someone has left a car tire on my lawn. My husband says one has to pay to have a tire removed, but it isn't my tire. What to do?
Someone has left a car tire on my lawn. My husband says one has to pay to have a tire removed, but it isn't my tire. What to do?
Two large storm drains in my back yard have significant erosion around them. The worse one (pictured) has a foot wide by 5 foot long by 2 feet deep hole next to it where stormwater is entering this hole rather than entering into the drainage system. I'm afraid to mess with it myself, so I was hoping that the city can either take care of it or give me guidance on what to do.
Due to the excessive rain we are experiencing this spring the concrete support for the culvert that crosses the road adjacent to our property has collapsed.
The Johnson Creamery flooded again. I am a tenant in the building and after talking with the management company of the building, they indicated that the reason why the building floods regularly now is because of the way the drainage is designed. We walked around the back of the building (north side) and saw drainage that clearly can not handle the amount of run off coming from between 8th and 11th st buildings and parking lots. I'd like to request the city evaluate the options so this can be fixed. This building now floods several times a year, ruins furniture, initiates insurance claims, and disrupts business operations like mine. I will be unable to meet with clients and perform my job for several weeks while the building is cleaned out again.
There is water running down the side of the road along the street. It appears to be a leak next to the street as the grass in the area is very soggy looking.
A large hole approximately 2 feet deep between the curb and sidewalk on the 600 block of W. 6th St.
I just submitted another ticket for this location but made a mistake. The shrubs are blocking the sidewalk on the west side of the street south of smith
There are shrubs blocking the sidewalk on the east side of Rogers south of Smith
Headley Rd., between E. Maplecrest Dr. and Treadwell Ln., has washed out from the recent heavy rains. There's a lot of pedestrian traffic, bikers, boat trailers, and other vehicles traveling to/from the lake sharing the road. The wash-outs are deep enough to cause substantial issues for bikes, cars, and pedestrians. Please fix it at your earliest convenience, Thank You.
Several pot holes, 1 very deep one.