Sammamish, WA PLUS

Open Issues: 15 Closed Issues: 8,089 Acknowledged Issues: 173
  • 23700 Se 32nd Way Sammamish, WA, 98075, USA - Sammamish
    operating a back hoe at 9:20 pm
  • 21314 Se 37th St Sammamish, Washington, 98075 - Sammamish
    Storm Drain System backing up flooding my property. Further Maintenance & Engineering Evaluation Needed
  • 2618 E Lake Sammamish Pkwy Se Sammamish, WA, 98075, USA - Sammamish
    Cliff in front of our house is sliding unsafe
  • 111 210th Pl Ne Sammamish, Washington, 98074 - Sammamish

    I live at 111 210th Pl NE, Sammamish, WA 98074, and just around 1-2 months ago Netvision, a subcontractor for Comcast, did work to put a broadband internet cable under our street. It starts at a utility pole in my front yard, and goes under the street and then has a new round green access box on the other side of the street. I talked to them prior to the project, and they explained it was so that houses on the other side of the street could then be connected from that access point. It all made sense, I wasn't really worried about it.

    However, taking a look now that they're done, I see that they put the access box in what seems like a really terrible location... directly at the lowest point of our street's stormwater drainage ditch. Not only will no one be able to open it when it's raining, but if the seal on the box ever fails, water will immediately get inside and potentially cause issues with the wiring or just general water infiltration problems under the street. My house is immediately downhill from there, and we've had various issues with erosion and water as our street has quite a significant slope across it, so I'm very worried about water issues with the location of this broadband box.

    I have no idea why they didn't install it just a few feet farther uphill, out of the stormwater path. During a rainstorm the water here can be many inches deep, and would absolutely more than submerge the whole thing.

    I'm wondering if this is a city code violation issue, and if Netvision needs to come back out to fix this and address the potential water concerns? Please see the attached picture showing the location of the new access hole that was dug under the water channel and the round green panel/box that was placed at the water level, at the bottom.

  • 20136 Ne 39th St Sammamish, WA, 98074, USA - Sammamish
    gutter is destroyed causing drainage issues and water pooling, further eroding the street.
  • 21721 Se 35th St Sammamish, WA, 98075, USA - Sammamish
    Received call from resident. Pond ID 92222 is flooding onto her property. This is the third year this has happend. Resident would like to know if someone can come out to take a look.
  • 3601 Sahalee Way Ne Sammamish, WA, 98074, USA - Sammamish
    I realize the park across the street is technically outside Sammamish's jurisdiction but it is run by the police dept and likely Samm City engineers will be more prompt than unicorporated ones.
    The path has washed out tremendously down below (mudslide) and an engineer should at minimum look to make sure the parking lot is structurally going to be okay above.
    Just park near the north gate and look down and you will see.
  • 2511 191st Ct Se Sammamish, Washington, 98075 - Sammamish
    Stormwater drain appears to have been blocked w/rain and brought down earth and debris into property.
  • 2305 E Lake Sammamish Pl Se Sammamish, Washington, 98075 - Sammamish
    Caller is concerned about drainage pipe and runoff on their property. Stormwater drains to and fills the ravine to the west of their house. It is causing concern for increased potential of a landslide. Would like someone to visit to discuss. Would prefer a phone call to coordinate a site visit.
  • 1511 E Beaver Lake Dr Se Sammamish, Washington, 98075 - Sammamish
    Stormwater from my neighbor's asphalt area/driveway in front of his garage pours over the property line into my backyard. This asphalt area clearly slopes to my property. There is a drainage catch near the edge of the asphalt but it is not adequate to divert all the stormwater from the asphalt.
  • 124 Louis Thompson Rd Ne Sammamish, WA, 98074, USA - Sammamish
    City's Capital Improvement Project (CIP) for Louis Thomson Road SURVEY-ing dug in roadside ditch, placed "marker(s)" and left a pile of loose sandy, erosive soil. With just initial rains, this activity has ignored the existing and necessary roadside ditch and sandy-erosive soils in/near Landslide Hazard area. Already there are at least two quite large HOLES need fixing--with property soils/fill/compaction, and ensure the DITCH can and will work as FALL/WINTER rains have started and are coming.
  • 24 Louis Thompson Rd Ne Sammamish, WA, 98074, USA - Sammamish
    SURVEY-ing DUG into roadside ditch, placed "marker(s)" and left a pile of loose sandy, erosive soil. With just initial rains, this activity has ignored the existing and necessary roadside ditch and sandy-erosive soils in/near Landslide Hazard area. There has been (for quite awhile now) at least one quite large HOLE that needs to be fixed--with proper type soils/fill/compaction, and ensure the DITCH can and will work as FALL/WINTER rains have started and are coming. This hole is actually in the STEEP road shoulder on Louis-T Rd.