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closed #157384

Trash

1000 E Atwater AVE

Case Date:
12/9/2016

LOTS of trash. Many totes. Rats.

closed #131964

Trash

1001 E University ST

Case Date:
5/27/2013

closed #131821

Trash

1004 E 2nd ST

Case Date:
5/15/2013

Big pile of trash.

closed #146229

Excessive Growth

1101 E Sheridan DR

Case Date:
7/2/2015

AKA 1101 Southdowns

closed #129086

Trash

1127 E 1st ST

Case Date:
10/2/2012

Miss out picked up.

closed #153084

Excessive Growth

1200 E Atwater AVE

Case Date:
5/24/2016

closed #128999

Trash

1209 E Hunter AVE

Case Date:
9/27/2012

Trash in yard.

closed #158632

Trash

1220 E Hunter AVE

Case Date:
4/3/2017

Trash

closed #133617

Parking on Unimproved Surface

1415 E Hunter AVE

Case Date:
8/23/2013

closed #162387

Water Utility Problems

1500 E Maxwell LN

Case Date:
1/23/2018

Reported to Mike Carter via email 1/11/18. Reporting to uReport as well. FYI. With the new snow, it’s a lot easier to see where the leak is at. I hope you had a nice long weekend… Best, Rick On Jan 11, 2018, at 2:27 PM, Rick Birch Dietz wrote: Mike, here’s the scoop on the leak we discussed. Thanks! I live at 1500 E Maxwell Ln. I’m at the SE corner of Maxwell and Sheridan. There appears to be water pooling on east side of Sheridan near the western entrance to my driveway. I noticed ice here a few times last winter but thought it was just frozen road runoff and it wasn’t super cold last year so ice build-up wasn’t significant. But it’s been well below freezing and there shouldn’t be standing water. I didn’t observe anything like this in the spring, summer or fall. I assume there’s a small water line leak underground, perhaps underneath the road. The road is cracked along the edge so there may be some freeze/thaw going on. It doesn’t seem to be an emergency — the flow seems pretty minimal but it does generate some ice south of the wet area when below freezing. I wanted to report this now that I realize what is going on. I placed a stake with orange flagging tape in the area where it seems like water is coming to the surface. Thanks for looking into this. Thanks, R <IMG_4655.jpeg>