closed #201887
Drainage or Runoff
816 W Kirkwood AVE
- Case Date:
- 4/4/2025
The storm drain in front of 816 has mostly filled with silt again, the drain is overflowing with water even in the light rain
The storm drain in front of 816 has mostly filled with silt again, the drain is overflowing with water even in the light rain
44 gal can
recent patchwork repairs in front of 816 and 812 Country Club have failed and the increased construction traffic from the gargantuan projects on S Rogers are rattling the window of my house and. have cracked some of my rafters from the trucks hitting these potholes thank you if you can help
i did trash pick up on tapp and someon winslow rd and walnut street pike today. but as usual i cant get that strip on country club road, from rogers to rockport rd. theres no shoulder there to the rd so i cant risk picking that up. be great if the city or the b town crew, could get that strip. its getting bad there. i picked it up the last time about 3;30 am one morn before traffic got out much, but still to risky. thanks
West Cherokee drive is in extremely poor condition due to snow and ice.
missed trash; jackson went and got.
Bags must have sticker attached. hw
Every year, salt and snow removal consistently stops before the end of Cherokee Drive and our driveway - the photo included shows the street where the salt stops and where our driveway begins. I'm submitting this to ask that snow plows and salt trucks go at least to the end of Cherokee Drive. Thanks.
Well past city quiet hours, either IMEI or Catalent are running equipment that beeps so loudly I can hear it from inside my home. During the day, this is expected and understood since I chose to purchase a home near these businesses. However, regularly at 11pm on a Wednesday or 3am on a Monday, I am either kept awake or woken up by consistent and constant beeping. I am not sure what the City can do to enforce quiet hours upon businesses but it would be really great if something could be done.
Our tap water is coming out of our sink with considerably less pressure than normal, and is an opaque white color. The water clears up in a few minutes and there is no lasting sediment, but it's happening with cold and hot water which is not normal for our house. We've recently had a snow plow get stuck on the fire hydrant outside of our home - not sure if that would be connected at all to this problem as the hydrant doesn't appear damaged. Thanks for looking into it!