- Case Date:
- 1/28/2015
The public alley located off of Hawthorn Drive to the west (between 1st and University St) has a recurring problem of washing out due to Hawthorne Street drainage running down the alley. It is a gravel alley. It currently has several gulleys that make it difficult to navigate with a car. It has been regraded several times, only to wash out again. Needs to be graded to make it passable for now and then needs a more permanent fix to keep it from recurring.
Thanks!
Drainage or Runoff
2444 E Rock Creek DR
- Case Date:
- 2/2/2019
Report Case #159586
This has been an ongoing issue. The creek, once again, is very cloudy and dirty. It was clear yesterday (2/1/19) and is like this today.
Drainage or Runoff
806 S Park AVE
- Case Date:
- 1/9/2014
Betty Nagle reported that this portion of the street floods during any heavy rain event. She also explained that she and her neighbors have to make a conscious effort to clear debris from the inlet grates.
Drainage or Runoff
811 South Parkway Drive
- Case Date:
- 3/10/2016
The stormwater runoff inlets at the intersection of Parkway and Middle Court are insufficient to support the amount of stormwater runoff from the entire length of Parkway. This causes flooding at the intersection of Middle Court and Westwood.
We need additional to increase the number inlets along the entire length of Parkway in order to alieviate this problem.
Mr. Peden has been apprised of this problem. However, acquiring sufficient funding from the City has not been forthcoming.
Drainage or Runoff
1676 S Olive ST
- Case Date:
- 2/8/2019
There is no drainage system on Olive street just south of Hillside. Additionally, Ridgemont Ct runoff gathers here as well. Cars try to drive through wich causes waves to sending more water into the effected houses. 18" in the street. Years of neighbors and past residents call for help have garnered no response from the city.
Drainage or Runoff
2502 E Roundhill LN
- Case Date:
- 2/18/2019
Thanks Kelsey,
The creek has been much clearer lately. I appreciate you following up. Usually when it is cloudy, it clears up in a day or two. I do watch it closely and will let you know, but unless you are able to get out right away, it may be difficult for you to see it when it is looking bad.
Good luck with your new job, my guess is you are real busy.
Mike
On February 18, 2019 at 9:10 AM uReport <uReport@ureport-prod.bloomington.in.gov> wrote:
https://bloomington.in.gov/crm/tickets/view?ticket_id=167265
Kelsey Thetonia commented on this case.
Mr. Horvath, the sediment in Jackson Creek at Rock Creek Drive may have been a result of construction in the watershed. There is one construction project upstream from your location that may have contributed sediment in the past, but according to our Planning Department who manages the grading permits, that site has since been stabilized. I was in the area last week and observed some utility work being done in the neighborhood, but can't say if that was what caused the sediment in the stream on 2/2/2019. I just began working for the City, so I apologize for my delayed response. If this happens again, please send in another report and I will be the one to answer it. Thank you,
Kelsey Thetonia
Drainage or Runoff
106 S Glenwood AVE W
- Case Date:
- 2/20/2019
From the houses north on Glenwood from the easement I get everyone’s water and it comes in my backyard across my sidewalk and most of the time up over the driveway.
Drainage or Runoff
331 S Maple ST
- Case Date:
- 2/27/2019
Live in Prospect Hill and have noticed the storm sewer drains have not been cleaned . Many of them are caked with mud, twigs etc.
Drainage or Runoff
106 S Glenwood AVE W
- Case Date:
- 2/28/2019
I am following up on case number 167563 which was assigned to a Mr. Peden. He said they came by and assessed the problem but they looked at the ditch in the front and the problem is not the front it is the backyard and the water comes from the north property onto my property in the backyard and is so high that sometimes it almost floods my house.
Drainage or Runoff
1725 E Hunter AVE
- Case Date:
- 3/13/2019
After the heavy storm a month ago the parking strip (city property) in front of 1725 East Hunter Ave was severely eroded with the gravel/crushed stone swept down the street and the tarmac beginning to crumble. The city installed a storm water sewer in this location a couple of years ago but it doesn't catch the surface drainage from Hunter. The upstream neighbour has heavy round river pebbles in their parking strip which seem to resist erosion. Could something like this be put in the problem area? Or is there some other solution?