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closed #180160

Potholes, Other Street Repair

Case Date:
6/2/2022

1800 E Hillside & 1500 S Dorchester, water valve cover popped off. Sitting at base off stop sign. Reported this Tuesday morning & told we'll get someone out right away to fix. That was 48 hrs ago.

closed #165234

Potholes, Other Street Repair

Case Date:
7/22/2018

Road and sidewalk need to be repair after water line problem

closed #181207

Potholes, Other Street Repair

Case Date:
8/26/2022

What IS GOING ON? I reported a water valve cover missing over 3 weeks ago on 1800 E Hillside Dr at the corner of 1500 S Dorchester Dr. You have an 8" hole in the road & right at school bus stop.

closed #141035

Potholes, Other Street Repair

Case Date:
9/15/2014

Fire hydrant on north west corner of Fess & University has been leaking heavily for several days (noticed when walking through neighborhood this past weekend). Don't know if anyone has reported it yet or not. Curb area is large puddle of water (mosquito haven).

closed #186531

Potholes, Other Street Repair

Case Date:
12/14/2023

Hello, For several months now I have noticed a large wet patch on the side of W. Bloomfield Rd in between the entrance to the Twin Lakes Rec Center and the entrance to the lower ball field. The water overflows onto the the west-bound lane of W. Bloomfield Rd as it runs down the hill. The fact that the area never dries up makes me think some sort of water line may be leaking. I just wanted to bring it to your attention because when winter really sets in I am concerned that west-bound lane will be a sheet of ice. Thanks for your time. Thanks, Matt

closed #187577

Potholes, Other Street Repair

Case Date:
3/8/2024

Before you even begin, yes, I am aware of the area indicated is not part of your responsibility, but everything that is causing the issue is coming from City side. If I may, I’m very grateful that the city sand, salt, plow trucks pass this way each snowy icy day. But now the sand is making its own Sand-Bar. Which in turn, causes water to run across the road and wash out the opposite side. ( not a good thing for those of us that live on the opposite side) If I may request the street sweeper to pass aggressively directly in line with the building that is opposite to the address of 1604 Weimer Rd. that would be amazing. And since I’m pushing the envelope, could the driver of said sweeper, just continue to connect the last 100-yards onto Sudbury Dr. and score those brownie points with your neighbors. As always, please and thank you. Randy Craw