closed #145105
Water Utility Problems
160 N Park Ridge RD
- Case Date:
- 5/13/2015
apparent water line leak on Park Ridge road about 50 feet south of Morningside in front to condos. Water is flowing between sidewalk and street near the water meter.
apparent water line leak on Park Ridge road about 50 feet south of Morningside in front to condos. Water is flowing between sidewalk and street near the water meter.
Overgrown back yard.
Drain ditch is running with brown water around entire block. Broken water line?
Overgrown back yard pool not functioning and green with Algae. We think it an registered rental. It is not owner occupied.
I just did a report on Morningside the address is 3612 Morningside Dr. overgrowth in rental. I don't think it's registered
gas cover in st at lexington and morningside. park ridge. it is coming out of the asphalt whenever cars hit it w tire
Snow has not been removed from the sidewalk on the west side of Smith Road from Grandview Drive south to Morningside Drive (or near Morningside). Snow is several inches deep, making passage and access to the Smith Road bus stop difficult.
edge of paving is disintegrating all along front of driveway and curb. The entire street has this problem, worse in some spots than others. Yesterday you patched my next door neighbor's, but didn't address any of the others.
While we do have a pothole at the edge of our driveway that extends into the culdesac and city street one which we live, I'm reporting here a request to extend the curb in the culdesac to the area in front of our house. I have sent in a few requests over the years to the City of Bloomington to get the curb extended and have never heard back. We regularly have folks parking in our yard (probably inadvertently), causing further erosion issues in our yard. Thank you.
Curb has sunk about 6 inches below road pavement creating deep hole. Caused by broken connection to sewer pipe on city property. City supposedly repaired the leak over a year ago, but area is still sinking to the point that ground level is now below the pavement and still sinking.