closed #181567
Debris Removal
728 W Allen ST
- Case Date:
- 9/19/2022
Debris has clogged the culvert and upstream from the culvert in the ditch/creek
Debris has clogged the culvert and upstream from the culvert in the ditch/creek
Weeks ago I submitted a request asking that the storm drain in front of my house, and the one across the street, be cleared of debris. Nothing has happened. When will the debris be cleared from these City storm drains? (I have cleaned them multiple times.)
Would you please send a street sweeper down Faculty Ave between Atwater and Hunter. Lots of sweet gum balls in the street make walking hazardous. Thank you.
Drainage ditch across street is so full of leaves & tree branches, the ditch is filling up with standing water when it rains. There's no water flowing wherever it's supposed to flow.
Recent floods have left a ton of grit, sticks, and gravel in the road here
The storm drain in front of my house at 2217 E. Wimbleton Ln. clogs multiple times with every rain storm. We unclog it as often as we can, and apparently some neighbors have been helping out when we are away, but we wonder if there is any better solution. It seems like it will be quite hazardous in the winter, since we aren't always available to unclog it.
Last week I had city utility workers digging holes in my yard looking for what they think might be a water main leak. I think there might be an underground stream. They patched my yard and laid straw, I now have after this weeks storm several large holes in my yard, some large enough to lose a medium size dog in. HELP!!! Your website will only let me upload one photo, I have several pictures if needed, although they don't do it justice. 1514 E. Elliston Drive
The storm drain on the south east corner of 3rd and Faculty is completely blocked by debris.
Waterspurting up beside the sidewalk on the east side of the Downtown Fire Station at 4th St ad Lincoln.
Large amounts of water have been draining out of the parking lot of Morrison's Appliance store on West Kirkwood Ave. During freezing temperatures, this creates a large sheet of ice accross the sidewalk and along the northern edge of Kirkwood Ave creating a hazard for pedestrians, cyclists, and vehicles.