closed #71578
Sidewalk Snow Removal
1322 W 8th ST
- Case Date:
- 1/18/1996
BASEMENT OF THE HOUSE IS FLOODING. COMPLAINANT SAYS THAT THIS JUST STARTED HAPPENING SINCE THE 8TH/ADAMS PROJECT.
BASEMENT OF THE HOUSE IS FLOODING. COMPLAINANT SAYS THAT THIS JUST STARTED HAPPENING SINCE THE 8TH/ADAMS PROJECT.
Complainant bought the house at the above address in 10/95. After buying the house he noticed the storm water inlet in the middle of the driveway. He is afraid it will do damage to his or someone else's car and would like the City to relocate the inlet. (See Letter in Correspondance in file).
There is a sinkhole in the back yard of the above address that is collapsing. M. Leavitt and J. Freeman investigate in summer of 95. The county installed a drainage swale leading to the sinkhole, but there is no outlet for the storm water.
Complainant says that there is a storm drain across Ridgeview in fron of his house that is apparently blocked. He has had the County out several times to try and correct the problem and all they have done is wedge with ashpalt.
Ms. Byers is concerned about the stormwater drainage from Fieldstone. She has water that drains from her property onto the Wiley Farm and she is afraid they will dam up the swale.
Says that he has a severe stormwater and erosion problem in his backyard due to a drainage swale being filled in and overgrown. Says that he has spoken with John Freeman since June regarding the problem and that nothing has been done.
Says that he has a severe stormwater and erosion problem in his backyard due to a drainage swale being filled in and overgrown. Says that he has spoken with John Freeman since June regarding the problem and that nothing has been done.
Complainant believes that the new construction will create additional drainage problems for the neighborhood. See pictures submitted with complaint.
Drainage problem - floods into front yard.
Behind 3914 and 3916 Emilie Ct. the ground slopes steeply into the enclosed porches. These porches are taking on too much water. Jacobs thinks that the building were set one block to low.