closed #170574
Drainage or Runoff
2110-2118 N Fee Ln, Bloomington, Indiana, 47408
- Case Date:
- 10/1/2019
Blocked drainage culvert on north fee lane, east side of road, just south of Unitarian Universalist Church.
Blocked drainage culvert on north fee lane, east side of road, just south of Unitarian Universalist Church.
There is a water leak that has been ongoing for atleast a couple months at the NE corner of 14th and College Ave.
Please let us know the status of 168780....Stated a work order for a ditch and then listed as closed. When will this ditch be dug!!!!!Addressed to Phil Peden and Ed Sherfield
There is a strong smell of sewage on West Wapahani Road near the chain-link gate. I suspect some drainage system is clogged with dead leaves.
Excess water seems to be coming out of my drains at the street, even days after it has rained. My water bill was high last month, and I thought it was for other reasons. Now I am worried that there is a leak.
There appears to be a water leak at the corner of N Jackson and 17th St. It was really wet yesterday morning. Today, it has frozen and cars slide when coming to the stop sign. Could be really dangerous. Thanks!
Hello, there appears to be a leak for a water line under the sidewalk located between 920 West Kirkwood and 924 West Kirwood. The leak is located directly south of a water meter vault. During the recent cold weather, the water is freezing and making it hazardous for pedestrians to cross. Thank You.
The grate over the drainage gutter across 10th on Rogers (near back lot of city hall) has been knocked out of place and is partially raised onto the right of way
Storm drainage (and even some lighter rainstorms) has repeatedly been eroding and flooding our backyard and street. The recent storms have heightened our concern at the impact runoff water and debris is having on our home/yard, our neighbors yard, and the street below us. The elevation of our yard and street is lower than that of the woods behind us and the street above us (Georgetown Road). All of the water from these locations has eroded channels and pools in their yards, guiding the water into our yard. The water pools in our backyard, increasingly threatening our house. In addition to the large volume of water this forces on our yard and street, we are bombarded by leaves, large sticks, and other misc. debris. This debris clogs the sewer drains at the other end of our street and clutters the street. The amount of water runoff continues to increase on a daily rate and has started to erode dirt in both our and our neighbors front lawns, leading us to believe that increased drainage at the street above or our street are required. If not, alternate solutions and suggestions are requested. If city help is not possible, than approval for commercial drainage/directing of the water through our yard and into the street is requested for approval. Additional videos and photos can be provided.