closed #59257
Water Utility Problems
2104 E Woodstock PL
- Case Date:
- 1/27/1999
CUSTOMER STOPPED JIM TO SHOW HIM A GLASS OF WATER OUT OF HIS FAUCET. IT WAS VERY DIRTY.
CUSTOMER STOPPED JIM TO SHOW HIM A GLASS OF WATER OUT OF HIS FAUCET. IT WAS VERY DIRTY.
CLOUDY WATER, WANT FIRE HYDRANT FLUSHED IN AREA
hot water is cloudy
SEWER LID IS LOOSE
Unshielded bright nuisance light South side of house, by side door, all night
Unshielded bright lights on east porch with exposed elements causing glare and light trespass.
Unshielded lights with exposed elements on East side porch left on day and night causing glare and light trespass.
Light pollution Bright unshielded lights on property exterior
As you may know, the cable installers are back at work in the Winslow Farms neighborhood (after leaving it uncompleted for well over a year), and they are inflicting significant damage on properties. We came home to find piles of dirt and rock, a new ground box not flush with the ground, and significant damage far up into our lawn from their boring machine--way beyond the utility easement. Further, their work is damaging sidewalks-both cracking the concrete and pushing it up to create tripping hazards. They were rude to our neighbor who confronted them about these issues. Further, they indicated that they were going to trench back between the houses on Azalea, across the conservancy area, to Bayberry. I would like to talk with someone from the city about this excessive damage, how far back onto our property they are allowed to bring their construction equipment before it becomes trespassing, what is an acceptable expectation/timeline for repairs to our lawn, and what sort of plans they may have for trenching back between our houses and across a conservancy area. They posted announcements of their work AFTER they began and a neighbor complained. Please contact me when you can to discuss the ongoing damage this company is doing to our properties and neighborhood.
I just saw the USPS truck pass up a few houses on our block, probably because about 5-6 feet of street in front of the mailboxes are unplowed. After not getting mail for two days, it's pretty unlikely neither we or our neighbor (who shares the mailbox post with us) have mail. Will the city plow more of the street so our mailboxes are accessible, or are we responsible for shoveling that 5-6 feet of city street ourselves?