DPU000017690
Assess Standing Water
Public Utilities
- Requested
- January 3, 2022
- Subtype
- Assess Stormwater
- Location
- 1900 Accommodation St, 23223
- 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
- 6
- Neighborhood
- Mosby
Description
Caller states there's a drainage concern due to folks putting their leaves in the ditch; clogging the drainage drain. There's water pooling in the street and yards.
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?
- Yes
- Is the problem in the creek or stream?
- No
- Is this related to vegetation?
- Yes
History
- January 3, 2022The service request is submitted.
- January 3, 2022The service request status has been changed to Assigned to Department.
- January 11, 2022The service request status has been changed to Completed.
Comments
- Staff · January 3, 2022Cityworks ID: 462017
- Staff · January 5, 2022Service 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 · January 10, 2022DPU Stormwater contractors PipeVision are assigned to this location have, crew clean location with high water and vacuum truck. Crew clean sub and basin with high pressure hose and high pressure vacuum.
- Staff · January 11, 2022Problem Description: Caller states there's a drainage concern due to folks putting their leaves in the ditch; clogging the drainage drain. There's water pooling in the street and yards. ;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? Yes; Is the problem in the creek orstream? No; Is this related to vegetation? Yes;