closed #147725
Recycling
315 W 14th ST
- Case Date:
- 8/27/2015
946
946
The tenants at the apartment complex across the street have pulled up the no parking sign from the north side of the street and tossed it into the massively overgrown invasive species on the property (which also need to be addressed). Thanks!
Trash and debris in yard and road in front of house. Vehicle parked in road
I've noticed some Callery Pear growing up along the road on my back property line and would like them removed but they are touching some utility lines overhead. Not sure if they fall on city property or my own but need guidance to proceed.
Light pole behind house, pole # 1003, is out.
Rhea reported today excess trash at 315 W. 16th.
Resident reports debris washed out from recent storms on 17th Street from Walnut to Dunn, requests removal.
There is a business or something on 17th St. -- between Madison and Woodburn next to Bloomington Cleaners that has a yard full of dirt -- no grass, no plants. Every time it rains, the resulting mud washes on to the sidewalk.
The "no parking" sign has gone missing from the pole in front of 315 W Kenwood Dr. It was rectangular with the letter P in a crossed-out red circle. Would you please replace it? Thank you!
There are multiple areas of stormwater runoff and pooling occurring on my property due to the development and ensuing increased runoff produced by the adjacent property at 910 N Madison St. My observations of increased water on my property come from regrading of the property to be higher than mine, a capped drain, building on the N-S alleyway that used to serve as a way for runoff to flow to the street, and redirection of water onto my properties via gutters, tubing, and installed drainage flows that direct onto my property on the north and northeast side of the 910 N Madison property. This has caused flooding in my basement, yard, and driveway that was not there prior to the redevelopment of this property and the vacation of the alley. I have more photos of where the stormwater drainage from this property is deliberately directed onto my properties, but am not able to upload them here due to the limit of one photo. All of lots surrounding this home are now on the market for development at an increased density. My concern is for my current situation and for the increased drainage issues that will come from further densification without mitigation to protect me and my surrounding neighbors. I would appreciate someone to come out to my property to see the current situation and drains installed by the City that are not functioning to protect my properties at 317 W 14th and 920 N Madison from damage by stormwater runoff.