closed #179994
Potholes, Other Street Repair
- Case Date:
- 5/22/2022
The issue from case #179307 has already returned from the recent storms.
The issue from case #179307 has already returned from the recent storms.
Sunken manhole cover, at the intersection of E Second and College Mall Rd, between Wendy's and the gas station.
1800 E Hillside & 1500 S Dorchester, water valve cover popped off. Sitting at base off stop sign. Reported this Tuesday morning & told we'll get someone out right away to fix. That was 48 hrs ago.
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?
Leaking fire hydrant
Possibly water leak under street. Continuous wet area in middle of street for past couple of weeks, even during very dry conditions. Directly across from Watkins Accounting parking on 19th St.
Near 610 S High Street is a manhole cover that has sunk into the pavement. Makes for a big bump when you ride over it.
Sink hole at a storm drain near the street but in my yard. Water line are being redo in the street and I asked someone about the issue and he called it in about a month and a half ago and still nothing has been done. this is a dangerous hole and some can get hurt. he said it has a leaking connection and is going to continue to worsen. Thanks
Last summer a pipe broke behind my trailer and it was a few days before the city could get it fixed. This ended up making my foundation fall, floors rot, and other water damage issues that are now coming to light. I have had a contractor come in and look. He states that it was due to the flooding the broken pipe caused that the city too so long to fix. I would like someone to contact me regarding this issue. I have more pictures.