closed #203382
Drainage or Runoff
- Case Date:
- 6/13/2025
The drainage pipe on our property has rusted through on the bottom and is no longer draining properly and needs some attention.
The drainage pipe on our property has rusted through on the bottom and is no longer draining properly and needs some attention.
There is pothole the is about foot across and half foot deep on eastbound Allen between Strong Dr and Patterson.
Street lamp/pole is rapidly flickering. It is on northwest corner of 7th and Morton - outside of Ragstock store. Thank you.
Light flickering on post 132 B-line trail
A large and growing area of crumbling asphalt on the northwest corner of E. Maxwell Lane and Manor Dr. could use some repair. The road surface at this intersection is generally in need of repair. Storm water flow seems to be the primary culprit as storm water flows downhill south on Nanor Dr.
Trails heading west are degrading in condition. Several large cracks and empty voids along the trail. Also Limbs along the trail are ridiculously low. Several are less than 5 feet off the ground and need trimmed. They need to be at least 6 feet up so people of average height can travel without issues of getting smacked in the face with tree limbs that are soaking wet. Please resolve both issues
Standing water on E. Maxwell Lane in the area between 1010 and 1016 E. Maxwell Lane. Ever since the fiber optic in-ground box was installed Fall 2024(seen in the attached picture) standing water remains in the road for a week or more after a rain. Seems to have created a very low spot in the roadway. Cars tend to drive around the water and into the oncoming lane. Immediately after rain the area of standing water is large enough that east bound traffic frequently has to stop for oncoming westbound traffic, creating effectively an area of one lane traffic. Perhaps the area of the road could be built up enough so as to restore the grading to allow the water to runoff into the gravel/grass.
A storm drain is located on Plymouth Road by the northeast point of my property. (It is directly across from the fire hydrant at Beacon and Plymouth.) The water from the drain runs underground on the north side of my house, then empties at the back by the railroad. The water then runs south over the open ground. During heavy rains, a creek forms and the stormwater overflows the small natural runoff channel, flooding into my yard. On Memorial Day weekend, I noticed that a small "sinkhole", maybe three feet wide, had formed near the back of my driveway. Also, when the last contractor installed cables, they dug a trench through our backyards and that trench is getting deeper, too. Where the storm drain empties at the back of the lot, there is a very large hole due to erosion. I am concerned that there is a problem with the infrastructure which is affecting my property. Could someone please help me determine the cause and solution to the problems? Jeanne Dutton 621 N Plymouth Road 812-606-9233
I see two potholes, each measuring approximately 12 to 20 inches in diameter. The first one is located at the intersection of E Hillside Drive on S High Street, and the second one is located on E Hillside Drive, approximately 15-50 yards east of the noted intersection where the first one exists. Thank you,
Pothole on the south side of the intersection of Allen and Dunn