closed #185580
Utilities Yardwork
2611 N Dunn ST
- Case Date:
- 9/14/2023
The water department dug this hole in my yard along with another huge hole earlier this summer. The other was filled and reseeded but this never was.
The water department dug this hole in my yard along with another huge hole earlier this summer. The other was filled and reseeded but this never was.
A few minutes ago, a white dump truck without City emblems stopped in front of my house. Two men got out and shoveled the leaves from the drain in front of my house and across the street into the drains. I thought we weren’t supposed to put leaves in the drain. The drain in front of my house is my adopt-a-drain, so it didn't have many leaves but the one across the street had more.
After the rain there appears to be a sinkhole/washout and collapsed sidewalk at the marked location, corner of robins bow and E Winston St.
Resident reported manhole cover is not correctly placed as cars driving over it flip it up
Sewer backup/discharge between 2516 and 2520 S Roundhill Ct.
Lots of gravel in the road on the west side of Rogers
This intersection drainage project has been weeks ongoing. Now we are left with an absolutely horrid street. The utility cuts were filled with gravel but have rutted out to be almost impassable. This is addition to the pot holes and drains that are unfinished.
Completely blocked storm drain just past the stop sign at West McDonald's on Franklin Road. Plus, lots of that foliage should be cut away.
Storm sewers are blocked by debris on the streets causing water backup on the road. The street needs to be cleaned and debris removed from storm grates.
There is water constantly flowing out of the ground on the alley east of 213 E. Cottage Grove about 40 feet north of the street. The water is bubbling up and flowing south to the street then flowing east to Lincoln. When it was cold recently a glacier formed there that was dangerous to walk or drive on. It i now getting swampy there - still dangerous but in a different way. Both City Utilities and property owner were notified, but it is not clear if anyone has determined where the water is coming from. Good to check the meters in the area, e.g., 701 N. Lincoln, 700 N. Washington, 706 N. Washington for any unexpectedly high usage.