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open #184081

Excessive Growth

FENBROOK LN

Case Date:
6/2/2023

Along entire length of the street weeds and overgrowth high, hazardous conditions for pedestrians and drivers.

open #203782

Line of Sight

N Dunn St

Case Date:
6/28/2025

At the T-intersection of North Dunn and Old 37.. the visibility turning left there is nearly impossible.. today we could not see traffic coming from the right to make the left turn towards the stop light at Walnut. The grass and brush are so tall it blocks all visibility. We ended up turning right off Dunn as we just couldn’t see traffic. There is a curve there looking right and cars are hidden from sight. Can this area please be mowed and brush mowed for safety Thanks

open #203845

Potholes, Other Street Repair

Case Date:
6/30/2025

My concern is too little or no erosion control in place on 19th St., where major storm sewer installation is going on. The street was flooded with muddy water on (6/29/25) Sunday morning. Tree limbs and debris left in the street after water receded. Crider is cleaning it up now. There is major excavation with lots of loose soil piled up on that 5A site so is this going to be contained in the future as work continues. I'm sure Utilities does not want this dirt flowing down and getting in to the existing storm pipes. It is a mess up here. Plus storm grates on the low end are filled with debris once again.

open #203853

Drainage or Runoff

410 W 7th ST

Case Date:
6/30/2025

The Johnson Creamery flooded again. I am a tenant in the building and after talking with the management company of the building, they indicated that the reason why the building floods regularly now is because of the way the drainage is designed. We walked around the back of the building (north side) and saw drainage that clearly can not handle the amount of run off coming from between 8th and 11th st buildings and parking lots. I'd like to request the city evaluate the options so this can be fixed. This building now floods several times a year, ruins furniture, initiates insurance claims, and disrupts business operations like mine. I will be unable to meet with clients and perform my job for several weeks while the building is cleaned out again.

open #203851

Drainage or Runoff

3322 S Browning PL

Case Date:
6/30/2025

Two large storm drains in my back yard have significant erosion around them. The worse one (pictured) has a foot wide by 5 foot long by 2 feet deep hole next to it where stormwater is entering this hole rather than entering into the drainage system. I'm afraid to mess with it myself, so I was hoping that the city can either take care of it or give me guidance on what to do.

open #203842

Sewer Problems (Sanitary Sewers)

615 N Fairview ST

Case Date:
6/30/2025

Sanitary sewer is overflowing.

open #203852

City Performance

401 N Morton ST STE 110

Case Date:
6/30/2025

Nicole Bolden has done a terrible job at being respectful/ responding to me via email. She apparently thinks she’s above me and has blatantly disregarded my email.

open #203756

Street Trees

2218 E Autumn DR

Case Date:
6/27/2025

A large limb from a street tree has fallen in the road. Neighbors have moved it far enough to drive around, but it's blocking one lane.

open #203802

Parks & Playgrounds

Case Date:
6/29/2025

The sidewalk at the north end of the tennis court in the southeast park has a large area filled with mud that is difficult for pedestrians to cross. It needs to be cleared and the drainage corrected.

open #203856

Drainage or Runoff

311 E Glendora DR

Case Date:
6/30/2025

My street runs downhill from Dunn to Walnut. In our older neighborhood, there is no infrastructure to handle stormwater. So the drainage ditch in front of my house and 3 others is the only thing that keeps our street from being flooded completely in any significant rainfall. I maintain it by weeding and cleaning out leaves and litter, along with the culvert that goes under my driveway and can become totally blocked- despite the fact that the debris that blocks it runs down from every house uphill of me to Dunn St. I'm writing two request that this ditch be repaired, as it is full of holes and water is going under it, causing even faster deterioration. Although the ditch was installed by the prior owner and not by the city, it is doing the city's job here; it is handling stormwater and preventing street flooding. This ditch is a small and short-term patch on the major drainage issue in this neighborhood which needs to be addressed in a more comprehensive way soon. My basement, which never had more than a trickle of water for the 23 years I've lived here, regularly floods now. My uphill neighbors' eastern foundation wall collapsed in a rainstorm 2 years ago. Glendora runs like a river in any rainfall, and as you know, rainfalls are getting heavier and more frequent. I will take pictures to show that my ditch keeps one side dry so that the street doesn't flood all the way across. I would really appreciate some short-term help with patching and possibly putting a grate across the culvert, along with a response about a long-term solution. Thank you for any help you can provide.