closed #174227
Utilities Construction
- Case Date:
- 11/29/2020
Open manhole cover about half block south of Mortan and 11th, west side of road
Open manhole cover about half block south of Mortan and 11th, west side of road
Walking by 419 Highland Street I have noticed water being discharged from a pipe leading from the house to the street. It appears to be intermittent so I suspect it is from the washing machine. Based on the staining and algae in the street I suspect that it has been going on for some time.
Sidewalk on south side of W 17th just east of tri north construction entrance covered with mud again. I can't overemphasize that the sidewalk itself is serving as a culvert to drain several acres and this problem will not go away on its own when the construction crews leave. I'll try to remember to come out here with a ruler when it rains next week to record the depth of the creek. Kids will be using this sidewalk to walk to school even on rainy days and their shoes should not be completely submerged!! We are going to look into this today (5/17). We believe that a soil stockpile and a storm drain with inlet protection is not allowing water to flow into the storm drain. We are going to investigate again and see if we can identify the exact issue.
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.
On Atwater: pothole in front of the IU Optometry building in the 800th bloc; a sunken manhole cover, creating a nasty bump in front of house 1000 Atwater.
The Hunter footpath (maintained by the city) between Eastside Drive and Mitchell is starting to get flooded again by a spring that has resurfaced.If nothing is done, it will become a breeding place for mosquitoes in the summer and an icy path in the winter.
Clogged sewer drain. Second Request
Serious erosion at the corner of Robon's Bow and Winston Street.