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closed #172008

Website & Web Services Feedback

1314 W Kirkwood AVE

Case Date:
3/17/2020

S Rogers was closed this morning. How long will it remain closed?

closed #162048

Potholes, Other Street Repair

1315 E 10th ST

Case Date:
12/15/2017

The pole in the center island on 10th street in front of SPEA / Main Library has been broken off.

closed #206652

Traffic Suggestions

1315 E 10th ST

Case Date:
11/5/2025

Request for a crosswalk be painted at 11th and Fee crossing 11th. That's a heavily trafficked area and there's no crosswalk.

closed #113386

Water Utility Problems

1315 E 2nd ST

Case Date:
9/30/1999

WHEN IS CBU REPLACING GALVANIZED WATER SERVICE?

closed #104217

Recycling

1315 E Allendale DR

Case Date:
10/17/2002

ITEMS NOT PROPERLY SORTED

closed #115509

Recycling

1315 E Allendale DR

Case Date:
10/22/1998

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closed #150353

Recycling

1315 E Allendale DR

Case Date:
1/25/2016

closed #150559

Recycling

1315 E Allendale DR

Case Date:
2/8/2016

closed #58778

Excessive Growth

1315 E LINCOLN ST

Case Date:
3/17/1999

Accumulation of trash on the front balcony. Has been there more than two weeks

closed #210328

Water Utility Problems

1315 E Richland DR

Case Date:
4/28/2026

I live north of town in Fairwood Terrace. Multiple people in the neighborhood, including myself, have reported problems with their water service. Water pressure is low. Not so low you can't take a shower but low enough that toilets don't flush and it takes awhile to fill a sink, let alone a bath tub. The water flowing out of the faucet stops every second or so then starts flowing again. Water pressure is significantly lower in mornings when people are up and getting about their day and again drops in the evening when people get home and perhaps start cooking meals, taking showers, etc. It is a little too soon to blame the problem on people watering grass and gardens. I called the Utilities department about the problem last week and was told I had a leak in my supply line and should call a plumber. I would be glad to do that and will anyway as the line to my house is some 60+ years old. But considering so many other people are having this problem it would be most appreciated if you could send someone out to investigate what's going on as there are too many with this issue for it to be supply ines to people's houses. We have many families int he neighborhood that really can't afford the $300+ bill to for a plumber to check their lines. I will even volunteer to pay a reasonable amount for the City to come out and check that the water supply is functioning properly. We could really use some help on this one. Dan Beeker