closed #160865
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- Case Date:
- 8/26/2017
Open man hole cover on east southern drive next to Stonebelt house
Open man hole cover on east southern drive next to Stonebelt house
Smell of raw sewage from 46 bypass over Old State Road 37 (Cascades area).
Smithville was installing cables and it caused our drains to back up into the house. Are the pipes broken or blocked?
The street repair jobs done on Hillside after the construction work this week at the intersection of Clifton is not holding up. It's been gradually sinking into the ground over the last four days with all the traffic going over it. It will likely start causing damage within the next few days if it isn't addressed soon. There's another patch that was part of that same effort at the intersection of Nancy, but it's not quite as bad. But I would suspect it will need addressing shortly thereafter since it also shows signs of settling.
We have an open culvert in our yard that drains rain water from the other side of the street and it seems to be eroding my property. It was suggested to me that I contact the city to see if I can get assistance in fixing this problem.
Storm sewer inlet gets blocked and backs up frequently
There has been a strong smell of raw sewage along the Jackson Creek Trail near the bridge between Olcott Park and Sherwood Oaks park the last two days.
horrid, raw sewage smell coming from the south side of the bypass, at the bridge over old 37
The cover has been off of the rainwater drain for two days.
Our community has a broken storm drain that needs repair. It is located at the end of W. 12th St cul-de-sac and is supposed to run down the hill on city property between mine and my neighbors houses to N. Orris Dr through underground pipes. However, it just sprays out near the top of the hill from a broken pipe down the rocky hillside and through the dirt and straw (recently put there by the city (Adam Wason after the stairs and path were removed), creating a mess. Furthermore, a lot of that polluted water floods mine and my neighbors properties. Due to the lack of rain, this has not become a big issue but since we are moving into a wetter season, we are driven to get this problem resolved ASAP.