closed #152939
Sidewalk & Curb Complaints
600–628 S Basswood Dr
- Case Date:
- 5/16/2016
Brush grown across sidewalk blocking turn into street at bottom of hill
Brush grown across sidewalk blocking turn into street at bottom of hill
A couple months ago during the huge storm with all the flooding something happened in the sewer line in a field behind our house and there was massive sewer flooding and sewage everywhere in the field. We called and a truck came out a couple times and pumped the sewage out of the field and I assume fixed whatever it was that caused the problem. Ever since, we've had a problem with sewage smell in our house. We've had plumbers come out and roto rooter and our lines are clear but the smell persists, particularly when it rains. Can someone please come check and make sure the issue was completely fixed in the sewer line? The manhole cover is behind my neighbors house, 5986 w state road 45 47403.
N showers road was washed out due to heavy rains. This makes a very dangerouscondition due to traffic bearing into the other lane to avoid.
Another 25-30 section of road washed away from rain waters on N showers rd. This creates a dangerous condition due to traffic bearing into oncoming traffic to avoid the road. There are two sections for about a total of 50-60 feet washed away due to poor draining for waste water.
Major potholes on this stretch of road. Where W Ratliff meets N Heartstrait RD, its impossible not to hit some potholes.
On 08/28/13, I asked CBU field inspector, Mike Runyon, to inspect the site. He did and reported that the area was restored properly and that adding soil and filling in the area requested by the homeowner would create a drainage issue.
Received voice message from James Eller, owner and resident of 6000 S. Handy Rd. Mr. Eller alleges that settlement occurred to his yard as a result of CBU's water transmission main project.
820 country club. Weeds 3 feet high. Pollen and ticks. Can’t even enjoy our own yards with allergies
Street light over the main entrance to the City Utilities service yard has been out for a year. You'd think one of the 100 employees that go in and out of that gate might make a note of it.
There is a sinkhole developing in the northbound lane of fee road at the intersection with 10th st, near the manhole cover. There is currently a small hole in the asphalt, but there is a deeper hole that is roughly 2 feet deep below it, and the asphalt around the hole is starting to depress and cave in.