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closed #123339

Yard Waste

728 W Allen ST

Case Date:
9/8/2011

tree branches down from May storm, between 728 w allen and the apartment complex behind the house. caller wants to know the status 765-749-5694

closed #145023

Traffic Related Complaints

728 W Allen ST

Case Date:
5/10/2015

Speed limit 40 sign NB on Patterson just north of Allen is bent, facing away from road. Looks like it's been hit

closed #181395

Sewer Problems (Storm Sewers)

728 W Allen ST

Case Date:
9/6/2022

Debris has clogged up the ditch along the street.

closed #181567

Debris Removal (Sand, General Street Debris)

728 W Allen ST

Case Date:
9/19/2022

Debris has clogged the culvert and upstream from the culvert in the ditch/creek

closed #182597

City Construction Projects

728 W Allen ST

Case Date:
1/24/2023

Intersection of Patterson and Allen. If heading north on Patterson, there is a hump as you cross Allen street at the light. When doing 30mph(the speed limit) it's enough to upset steering and cause traction control to come on.

closed #183039

Sewer Problems (Storm Sewers)

728 W Allen ST

Case Date:
3/6/2023

Melissa Grange called me and said the ditch in front of her house was clogged with debris after the recent rain. She would like it cleared.

closed #203910

Drainage or Runoff

728 W Allen ST

Case Date:
7/1/2025

Excessive water from drainage creek has engulfed vehicles and properties caused by improper size culvert and drainage path South of address.

open #209553

Drainage or Runoff

728 W Allen ST

Case Date:
3/25/2026

Recurring flooding is affecting yards and driveways in our neighborhood, with water reaching depths up to a few feet during heavy rain events. This occurs several times per year and has resulted in property damage, including several vehicles in the neighborhood. Two culverts carry water beneath the roadway at this location. Based on observed conditions, the culverts appear to be insufficient to handle stormwater during frequent events, creating a backwater effect that causes water to pond in residential areas upstream. Previous inquiries have indicated this may be attributed to the area’s flood zone designation. However, the frequency and severity of flooding suggest this exceeds typical floodplain conditions and may indicate inadequate drainage capacity. Requesting a formal evaluation of the culvert system and overall drainage, including assessment of capacity and consideration of potential improvements.

closed #14729

Trash

728 W Dixie ST

Case Date:
10/15/2008

sofas next to dumpster, debris piled up, spilling over, creating hazard and eyesore

closed #36503

Trash

728 W Dixie ST

Case Date:
6/16/2004

area is just a mess. place looks like hell.