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closed #117393

Sidewalk Snow Removal

1249 E Miller DR

Case Date:
5/4/1998

When it rains the water runs between the houses of 1249 and 1251 E. Miller Dr. The complaintant says that she assumes that there is water running under the foundation of her house. The water also runs about 2 feet from her house in some places.

closed #117544

Sidewalk Snow Removal

1249 E Miller DR

Case Date:
4/20/1998

There is standing water in the front yards of both 1249 & 1251 E. Miller Drive. There is a small stream that now runs between 1249 & 1251. She is afraid that with all this standing water, that the crawlspaces will be flooded, if they already aren't. This subdivision is called Highland Gardens and has had problems in the past with drainage.

closed #117565

Sidewalk Snow Removal

609 E Miller DR

Case Date:
4/16/1998

Kevin Spicer built duplexes at 609 (A/B) & 611 (A/B) E. Miller Drive approx. 2 years ago. Miller sets higher than Moody Avenue. The design was to have the water divert around Nelson's property. Her backyard has flooded since the bldgs have been put in, last night her basement flooded. She realizes we had a big rain but her backyard continues to flood every time it rains. Can someone check the plans to see what the design was for this development.

closed #117599

Sidewalk Snow Removal

815 S Rose AVE

Case Date:
4/9/1998

water ponding along Rose Ave in SW corner of lot

closed #170945

Sidewalk Snow Removal

Old National Bank

Case Date:
11/12/2019

111? E. Kirkwood: Some sort of restaurant runoff (floor cleaning water?) is dumped from behind Opi Taylor's/Malibu. This goes on year round, but creates a sheet of ice in the winter (as it is today). The water runs/ices in front of an empty lot, so no one deals with the sidewalk. It's approx. 111? E. Kirkwood, just past the alley behind Book Corner, just at the start of the parking lot next to CVS. I originally reported this in 2017, I guess before it was cold. ureport#161324 and I was told it was runoff from an AC unit, which I think we can be sure is not the case in today's weather. I'm a daily walker from the near westside to campus. This is an ongoing problem. I really would like someone to just take some responsibility for either the initial liquid or the ice that results. Thank you :)