closed #156233
Sewer Problems (Storm Sewers)
- Case Date:
- 9/27/2016
Along 19th street, between Walnut and North Washington, on both sides of the road, five storm drains need to be cleaned off.
Along 19th street, between Walnut and North Washington, on both sides of the road, five storm drains need to be cleaned off.
On Morton Street, between 6th and 7th Street, on the West side of the road, the storm inlet has sunk and there is a small void to the side of it.
Tiffany called and filed complaint. She lives in 2500 S. Rockport Rd Apt. 2502. Complained of trash and overgrowth behind her building.
Ms. Odell was driving on South Patterson before the Prospect intersection at 7am on 11/16. A car was driving towards her in her lane, so she veered into the other lane to prevent being hit. She said that there is a concrete block in the middle of the road that is lightly painted with yellow paint, but has no reflective quality. She was unable to see the block due to the lack of reflection and this caused major damage to her vehicle. She is requesting that the block be painted with reflective paint to prevent others from doing this as well.
A neighbor apartment building at 700 W. Dixie St. has had a box spring and mattress siting behind their dumpster for two months.
Diana Igo, 534 S. Hickory Drive, called on 10.3.12 to voice concern about four or five large trucks that are doing sewer work in her neighborhood. She wanted to know why the work was being done and if it had anything to do with the I69 Project.
Barbara Edmonds called on 10.4.12 to complain about the lack of help she had received from the Utilities Dept. She said she was trying to find out how much her current bill was, but was put on hold for 40 minutes and different people she spoke with were rude and/or did not know how to help her.
Cindy Jackson, 1416 E. Clairmont Place, called OOTM several times the week of October 1st to complain about her neighbor, Randall Floyd and his family. Ms. Jackson said they are loud and disrespectful and she believes they are harassing her and elderly residents of the neighborhood. She said she can't understand why no one is helping her deal with the problem.
Penny Dillon (219.5445) called the night of 9.22 to complain about the loud music at Lotusfest. She said she could hear it inside her house, a mile away from downtown. She said it's "not good for the community to be put through this every year" and she doesn't care if it does bring business to the area. She asked for a call back so she could discuss the matter in depth.
Jeff Ellington called on 9.26 to voice her frustration over something that had happened that morning. He was removing a tree that had fallen on a house on E. 11th St and the homeowner, Phil Stringfellow, had to move his car to accommodate Jeff's service truck. The homeowner had no other choice but to park on the street while the roof was being fixed, but still received a parking ticket. Jeff didn't think that was fair and said the parking enforcement officer "should have used some common sense."