closed #141284
Sewer Problems (Storm Sewers)
2210 N Fritz DR
- Case Date:
- 9/22/2014
Grass is growing around the storm drain and water is not flowing into it.
Grass is growing around the storm drain and water is not flowing into it.
Customer said that there was no swale, and water runs over the sidewalk into his driveway.
Water runs down the street to her home and digs holes between the driveway and the road.
Basement is flooded, due to rain water
Water is running down side of the house from the sidewalk in front.
Storm ditch has lots of water in it, and plant life growing.Needs to be cleaned out.
Corner of RCA Park and Susie St. During heavy rains manhole cover lid comes up into street spurting water from sewer. Ditch next to Susie St has debris and overgrown trees that cause flooding into yards and during heavy rains water from storm sewer lid being open causes water to drain onto Susie St causing driveways to flood and cause damage to surrounding areas
There's an open storm drain that consistently becomes clogged and gets backed up when it rains, causing the water to spill over the road and flood our side yard
The stormwater grates at West Fourth and Fairview literally had small bushes growing in the sediment. I cleaned them again today-but why oh why can't these be part of regular maintenance? When they are blocked, which is most of the time, the water gets 6-8 inches deep at the alley near my house. I brought this to council last year when the city voted to raise fees and was promised by the director (Vic?) that this would be remedied. I have yet to see a clean up schedule or to see a worker ever clean these grates or clean the streets. I'm sick of it. There seems to be no dearth of resources for curbs and flower boxes and traffic restriction work. Why can't the city maintain the streets and storm sewers in a systematic fashion? What is the schedule for cleaning?
Water heavily pools and looks very muddy at the foot of our driveway and down Sheffield and seems to be very slow to go into drains when it rains heavily.