closed #140050
Drainage or Runoff
Indiana 45 46 Bypass
- Case Date:
- 8/13/2014
When it rains the storm drain under Arlington leaks. it pours out right over the exit from 37.
When it rains the storm drain under Arlington leaks. it pours out right over the exit from 37.
The creek behind trailer # 63 is overflowing and needs to be cleaned out.
There’s a blockage or collapse in my drain that goes to the storm drain and continues to back up into my basement
I called last Sunday (the 9th) about (clay-colored) water coming up from under pavement and a roaring noise underneath in middle of 800 block of S. Park. Someone promptly came as I was driving out of town. I took this photo yesterday. Please let me know what more will be done. (I have learned that a stream flows under the street there.) Thanks!
Sediment is impeding/stopping flow of storm water runoff from our drive/parking lot into drainage swale. Storm water is backing up because of this into our drive/parking lot during rain events.
Regarding ticket #168173 says it was resolved, but is not. issue remains. Need runoff dug to correct drop. From previous report "Insufficient runoff drainage on the East side of S. Meadowbrook Dr in Parkridge East between 111 S. Meadowbrook drive and the 101 S Meadowbrook Dr causing significant backups and flooding for residents. Particularly the runoff drainage ditch is blocking the culvert in front of 111 S. Meadowbrook. Picture attached. Request the drainage ditch be deepened in this area so that the culvert is unblocked and provides sufficient slope to keep water flowing toward E. Morningside runoff drainage."
Blocked drainage culvert on north fee lane, east side of road, just south of Unitarian Universalist Church.
The grate over the drainage gutter across 10th on Rogers (near back lot of city hall) has been knocked out of place and is partially raised onto the right of way
I live at 1202 E. Elliston Drive (green house pictured). Elliston Dr, at the northwest corner of our lot, pools with a large volume of storm water after even a little rainfall, and it does not drain we have to wait for it to evaporate. I know it's probably an undertaking but is there any way the city can fix this? Overall the corner is a high elevation but there's a shallow pool there as you can see, and no storm drain. Could a storm line be ran down to another location so it can drain away and stop causing problems with the curb basically eroding away?