DPU000008767
Repair Stormwater Drain
- Requested
- March 29, 2020
- Subtype
- Repair Basin
- Location
- 8521 Arran Road, 23235
- 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
- 4
- Neighborhood
- Southampton
Description
Storm drain needs to be dug out and and asphalts
Details
- Is the concrete or brick missing?
- Concrete missing
- Is metal exposed?
- No
- Is the top or cover missing?
- Not missing
- Approximate size of the opening?
- Less than 12 inches
- 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?
- Yes
History
- March 29, 2020The service request is submitted.
- March 29, 2020The service request status has been changed to Assigned to Department.
- April 29, 2025The service request status has been changed to Completed.
Comments
- Staff · March 29, 2020Cityworks ID: 416553
- Staff · March 31, 2020Service Request has been received and dispatched to Field Supervisor for assessment. Please allow 15 days for Supervisor to complete assessment. Supervisor will contact requester upon completion of assessment.
- Staff · July 18, 2020See Ticket (CW# 420543 and RVA311 # CRMDPU00009403) . Request will be relay to Field Supervisor for assessment please allow time 15 days for Supervisor to complete assessment. Supervisor will contactrequester upon completion of assessment. Also request will be elevate as the location still has an ongoing issue.
- Staff · January 6, 2021This issue is an asphalt ditch leading to a driveway pipe at the request address. There are no "Damaged Basins" at the location. Problem description changed to "Storm Drain Problem".
- Staff · December 1, 2022This is in need of major work with vegetation and ditch cutting this all go's in a in closed system. is put on schedule.
- Staff · December 6, 2022Mr. Glenn is taking over on this.
- Staff · April 29, 2025This Stormwater ticket is being closed due to a combination of factors that warrant its removal from the active maintenance queue. The initial problem is no longer present or has diminished to a non-critical state. Additionally, the nature and extent of the issue fall outside the scope of routine maintenance and instead require a more comprehensive solution. As such, the request is recommended for consideration as a future Capital Improvement Program (CIP) project. Closure is also supported by the age of the ticket, indicating that immediate action is not feasible within current maintenance resources.