DPU000000313
Assess Standing Water
- Requested
- June 27, 2018
- Subtype
- Assess Stormwater
- Location
- 112 Labrook Dr 23225
- As reported by the submitter and published by the City. May be the submitter’s address or another party’s; the City does not anonymize to block level.
- Council District
- 9
- Neighborhood
- Beaufont
Description
Leave and debris in ditch lines causing water to back up and flood properties. Stagnant water creates breeding grounds for mosquitoes
Details
- Problem area
- Ditch
- Is there standing water?
- Yes
- Is the problem in the rear of the property?
- No
- Is the problem in the front of the property?
- Yes
- Is the problem on the side of the property?
- No
- Is there a erosion issue?
- No
- Is the problem in the creek or stream?
- No
- Is this related to vegetation?
- No
History
- June 27, 2018The service request is submitted.
- June 27, 2018The service request status has been changed to Assigned to Department.
- November 23, 2020The service request status has been changed to Completed.
Comments
- Staff · December 16, 2019The leaf and debris in the ditch is on the leaf collection program, yet the city talk to L. Lockett of DPU and M.Black from DPW assess the location it is illgegal dumping next to his property and the easement has erosion issues and over falling trees and limbs throughout the area. Also the creek has his been use as a dump site as well. and Sediment is in the round throughout the creek bed at this location.
- Staff · December 17, 2019Please Refer to CW # 375511 as the issues at this location are connect to 200 Lasalle Dr with Draining issues flooding the area.
- Staff · April 20, 2020Problem Description: The storm drain in the front of 112 labrook drive has standing water for 2 weeks after it rains do to over grown vegetation on city property beside it.;Problem area Ditch; Is there standing water? Yes; Is the problem in the rear of the property? No; Is the problem in the front of the property? Yes; Is the problem on the side of the property? No; Is there a erosion issue? No; Is the problem in the creek or stream? No; Is this related to vegetation?
- Staff · April 20, 2020