closed #167757
Sewer Problems (Storm Sewers)
1515 E University ST
- Case Date:
- 3/12/2019
Culvert/Edge of asphalt washed out. Needs stone
Culvert/Edge of asphalt washed out. Needs stone
After the heavy storm a month ago the parking strip (city property) in front of 1725 East Hunter Ave was severely eroded with the gravel/crushed stone swept down the street and the tarmac beginning to crumble. The city installed a storm water sewer in this location a couple of years ago but it doesn't catch the surface drainage from Hunter. The upstream neighbour has heavy round river pebbles in their parking strip which seem to resist erosion. Could something like this be put in the problem area? Or is there some other solution?
1231 S. Fess has a large tree branch down that hangs into the street. Parking is at a premium in this area.
Due to strong winds on Thursday, March 14, part of this tree has come down on Graywell drive in Gentry Estates. It lays on the road, in the common space and on the side walk. I have contacted my HOA president John Arnold as well. Thank you!
Pinehurst Drive trash was not picked up today on Thursday, 3/14. Recycling came per usual, but the entire block still has full trash cans out front.
Tree felled by wind blocking University Street east of Woodlawn.
one side of the street eroded due to freeze/thaw, creating a large pothole. Same problem between the houses 2301 and 2303 E Wimbleton Ln, Bloomington, IN 47401
At the corner of Allen and Palmer the rain has created a gully that is below the storm sewer. The water continues around the corner and south (downhill) on Palmer creating a strong washout of the asphalt. The storm sewer at the bottom of the hill in front of 1005 S Palmer collects chunks of asphalt and the gully gets wider with every rain event
On Thursday March 14, part of this tree came down at 1024 S. Graywell drive due to the strong winds. I reported this thru this system, was notified that the case was assigned to Danna Workman and then I received a notice on March 15, Friday, that the case was closed by Chris Axom and that the debris had been removed. That is 100% not the case. This tree is still down, is still blocking part of the road, is still laying in the common space and is STILL blocking the sidewalk.
On February 24 during a wind storm a tree, which stands near the power line between Arden Dr. and Queens Way, dangerously cracked. The workers from Duke Energy, who cut a big portion of the tree, understandably didn’t want it to fall on the power line. They did it in a such way that branches fell to our back yard and even damaged the fence. Duke doesn’t want to remove debris and repair the fence. Despite the tree stand on the land belonging to Duke (or town?) and the damage was not the act of nature, they claim that it is not their responsibility. Please help us to recover from this Duke’s «gift». Sergey Pinchuk, 2112 Arden Dr.