closed #171643
Sewer Problems (Sanitary Sewers)
3011 S Market PL
- Case Date:
- 2/4/2020
Sewage is backing up into house drains
Sewage is backing up into house drains
I have been informed of plans to remove a planting of native trees designed to be critical riparian buffer in Schmalz Farm Park. This is an ecologically unsound decision, and is extremely wasteful as many of these trees may not survive being transplanted twice in such a short amount of time. It's been made clear to me that this decision was made at the behest of a single constituent who called in a personal favor to the deputy mayor. I believe this is undemocratic and nepotistic, and prioritizes the aesthetic goals of a single individual ocert the public benefit of this planting, which will help protect Jackson Creek from runoff and floods which threaten fish and amphibians downstream. I would urge the city to listen to the voices of all constituents, not just those with personal connections to politicians, and to act in the best interest of not just your constituents but also the environment, and allow the planting to remain. There is no shortage of fields for re-creating at this park and at many parks nearby, but few areas for the city to invest in urban greenspace with benefits for humans and nonhumans alike.
trash in road and on side
SW corner of Showers building lot, light out or not turning on.
347 south maple ave. Sidewalk nearly completely covered by bush. Unable to walk on sidewalk.
The 300 block of Kirby Alley has multiple pot holes. This is a public alley and I was wondering if this could be addressed. Thank you.
Light is out or not turning on. NE side of Morton between 9th/10th Streets.
Strong smell of burning rubber (not a wood stove) walking South of the baseball field at 9th St. park and John St. Area.
Someone ran over a rabbit, and it's on the curb cut at Dunn and 8th.
I'm giving the City a $50 citation. It's been more than 24 hours since the snow stopped and the B-Line Trail along the 2nd Street Kroger is snow covered. Unacceptable. This is not the only part of the trail like this. Great work. With more snow and continued cold weather, the problem won't just go away. Grab a shovel, let's go.