closed #191798
Debris Removal (Sand, General Street Debris)
S Davisson St
- Case Date:
- 7/10/2024
Gravel and glass debris throughout street from storm. Especially bad around start and end of Davisson street.
Gravel and glass debris throughout street from storm. Especially bad around start and end of Davisson street.
As of 5:30pm 1/30/24 the storm drains on the southeast corner of Henderson and University (on both sides of the corner) are completely blocked with dirt and debris. Not possible for someone walking by to clear. Some of the other storm drains on this corner may benefit from clearing. Thank you. -C
gravel on the high street mup
There was a utility project in the Spicewood subdivision over the winter. The streets through the neighborhood have been severely damaged. I looked on the city paving schedule and did not see a project listed to fix the damage that was caused by the project. Is the city coming back to fix the roads? It's huge eyesore and really poor patching jobs for the damage that was done.
This is more likely a Watermain problem, but there’s an overflow at this water valve access
water main marker protruding from sidewalk
Not sure if this is the proper place to report, but I own a rental house at 813 W Kirkwood. The side walk in front of the house is all chewed up but my main concern is that the Jordan River surfaces right there on the east border of the house and the one next door. there is a broken railing there that is intended I suppose to protect someone from falling in. It is rusted thru and presents a dangerous situation for a child who could be walking there. Also the interior of that waterway canal has tons of trees growing in it that I think should be cut out, but believe that would be the city's property there to take care of. Any way the two issues make that a dangerous spot. I hope you will look into it and schedule some kind of repair there for safety of our fair city's citizens!! thanks Nancy
Two storm drain grates covered in debris. One along street at 114 E. 19th(recently reworked - buried with dirt and lots of debris AGAIN) and at 19th & N Wash covered in debris. These grates need to be on a hot list to check before and after heavy rains. Thank you. This has been a long time ongoing problem. Mitzy Lewis
A couple of months ago the city started installing new stormwater pipes on E Saratoga Dr. The project appears to have been abandoned mid-way through. One side of the street remains dug up and very loosely covered with gravel. Construction equipment has never been moved. Is there a timeline for finishing the project and restoring the road?
I believe this is a septic field leak onto the sidewalk. Intersection of Gramercy Park Dr. and North Claybrooke Ct.