closed #133275
Debris Removal (Sand, General Street Debris)
2299–2381 E Rogers Rd
- Case Date:
- 8/9/2013
Traveling east on E. Rogers rd. just after exiting round about ( Rotary ) South side of road the storm sewer is clogged with debris. Thank you
Traveling east on E. Rogers rd. just after exiting round about ( Rotary ) South side of road the storm sewer is clogged with debris. Thank you
Apologies if this is the wrong category. Target shopping carts abandoned on Hillsdale Court. I have attempted several times to report to Target, with no answers to the advertised phone number over several days. The carts have been there at least 3 weeks.
Neighbors put Tree debris there, could you please pick it up Thanks in advance
The neighbors put together some tree debris by the end of the street
There is still storm debris blocking a public sidewalk. People including children and those with motorized chairs are walking in Rockport for about a bock and a half. Someone is may get hurt.
Is this why my recycling didn't get picked up this morning? I'm pretty careful about checking that triangle. Turn off fee?
I am a storm drain volunteer for the Utility Department for Sussex Drive and Queensway from High St to Montclair and have been tracking broken asphalt pavement that might enter or block the storm drains and storm sewers by collecting broken pavement. I have collected a second load of broken pavement that is on the east/mail box side of my driveway at 2305 Sussex Dr. The pile weighs about 134 ponds could a City Street crew pick up the pile for recycling and reuse?
I have been collecting broken asphalt pavement from Sussex Dr, and from High St to Montclair along Queensway as an experiment for the Utility Department on reducing storm drain blockage on streets with significant slopes. I weighed the amount of debris collected since the start of the freeze-thaw cycle and the new pile is just short of 310 pounds on the east side of my driveway. Could this debris be picked up by a city crew for recycling?
I have been volunteering with the Utility Department keeping storm drains clear. Since fall I have been also removing broken asphalt pavement from Queensway to Montclair and from Sussex Dr to Montclair as an experiment to reduce pavement debris from obstructing storm drains. Once again I have accumulated enough debris for a crew to remove it for reuse in new pavement. I estimate there is about 150 pounds of material that I have now placed at the southeast end of our driveway. Thank you. Don Eggert
Debris on court from storm 6/25/2024. Tree limbs and debris cleaned up from street, property, and adjacent areas