City of Mercer Island PLUS

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  • Street PotholeĐược thừa nhận
    3100-3498 81st Pl Se Mercer Island, WA, 98040, USA - Mercer Island
    Large pothole in the middle of the street.
  • Street SweepingĐược thừa nhận
    5039 88th Ave Se Mercer Island WA 98040, United States - Mercer Island
  • Street SweepingĐược thừa nhận
    5053 88th Ave Se Mercer Island WA 98040, United States - Mercer Island
    Small debris on roadway
  • Tree TrimmingĐược thừa nhận
    4500 88th Ave Se Mercer Island, WA, 98040, USA - Mercer Island
    Tree encroaching on roadway, obstacle for school buses.
  • Tree TrimmingĐược thừa nhận
    9109 Se 43rd St Mercer Island, WA, 98040, USA - Mercer Island
    MISD transportation drives buses down 91st towards the high school. Tree is an obstacle.
  • Visibility / Sight Line IssuesĐược thừa nhận
    8236 Se 24th St Mercer Island WA 98040, United States - Mercer Island
    There is not enough lighting on the path from the MICEC parking lot down to the annex building that the preschool is in During pick up time in the winter, it's completely dark on part of the path, and kids regularly fall A lot of parents resort to using their phone flashlights towsee the path While there is light on the north side of the building along the gym, the path has areas with no light between the parking lot and the west side of the building othighkidpavilio
  • Water LeakĐược thừa nhận
    3945 95th Ct Se Mercer Island, WA, 98040, USA - Mercer Island
    I live at 3937 95th Ct SE, there appear to be water coming out of the ground a few feet upstream from our streets water meter box near the stairs
  • 3210 74th Ave Se Mercer Island, WA, 98040, USA - Mercer Island
    The odor of chlorine in our drinking water is reasonable most times of the year. The odor goes from typical to awful when it is raining heavily or such rain is predicted. The odor is no longer the typical chlorine smell that most people would recognize, but is sickening. We open windows near the kitchen and bathroom sinks to avoid the odor, but mostly to protect our health. What is going on? What chlorine level at the homeowner tap is the City trying to maintain? Is the City able to notch it down just a tad and still protect our health from bacteria? What is the impact on cancer risk associated with the increase in chlorine levels at certain times of the year? Thank you for your work on bringing us a water supply and for looking into this concern.