DPU000018757
Assess Standing Water
Public Utilities
- Requested
- April 5, 2022
- Subtype
- Assess Stormwater
- Location
- 3013 Glenan Dr, 23234
- 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
- 8
- Neighborhood
- Deerbourne
Description
citizen called has standing water in the back of her house it is like a creek in the back of her house
Details
- Problem area
- Ditch
- Is there standing water?
- Yes
- Is the problem in the rear of the property?
- Yes
- Is the problem in the front of the property?
- No
- 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
- April 5, 2022The service request is submitted.
- April 5, 2022The service request status has been changed to Assigned to Department.
- April 29, 2025The service request status has been changed to Completed.
Comments
- Staff · April 5, 2022Cityworks ID: 468142
- Staff · April 14, 2022This request is being reviewed for CIP, the only thing that can be done at this time is to break up the dropped end of concrete pipe and cut some of the vegetation along the ditch so water could flow thru thepipe.
- Staff · May 4, 2022he concrete pipe that had dropped was broken up so water could flow, nothing else can be done from a maintenance standpoint this is a capital improvement project.
- 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.- Referred to CIP