Description
This is just a minor example but every rain produces large ponds like this in front of our home. The city added tree and shrubs appear to be blocking the runoff. In addition to the collection of mud and debris, the asphalt is deteriorating due to the standing water.
also asked...
Q. What flooding problem are you reporting? (choose one of the following)
A. Roadway Flooding
A. Roadway Flooding
Q. Describe the location of the flooding (where and approximately how deep was the flood water?)
A. See photo
A. See photo
Q. How long did the flooding last? Please provide the date(s) and time(s)
A. Typically takes a day to dry up
A. Typically takes a day to dry up
Q. Has flooding occurred at this location at other times in the past? If so, how frequently?
A. Yes. Every rain.
A. Yes. Every rain.
Q. Please provide any additional comments or information, such as if this event was caused by severe weather or tidal activity? Was there movement to the flood water? Was the flooded area close to a storm drain? If known, please provide the finished floor elevation of your home as well as any other property-related details.
A. storm drain is noted in the image
A. storm drain is noted in the image
5 Comments
Acknowledged St Pete Service Center 4 (Verified Official)
We have forwarded the details you have provided to Pavement and Traffic Operations so that they may investigate and take any necessary action. Sincerely, St Pete Service Center
The City of St. Petersburg Pavement & Traffic Operations (in conjunction with Stormwater Operations) strives to, plan, design, build, maintain, and operate public infrastructure in a manner that respects the environment and the ability of the government to adequately preserve and maintain these assets for succeeding generations. Learn More:
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SPTO Admin 4 (Registered User)
The SPTO acknowledges receipt of this issue and will be issuing a work order to the appropriate crew for review or service. Please understand some issues can be more complicated than they appear on the surface. The cause and solution may involve multiple utilities and government agencies and may take more time than anticipated.
If this is a safety issue that needs to be addressed immediately, please contact SPTO at 727-893-7421 Monday-Friday from 7:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. If it is outside of our business hours, please contact the Water Resources Emergency Dispatch Line at 727-893-7261.
Thank you
SPTO Stormwater 1 (Verified Official)
Brian C (Registered User)
SPTO Admin 6 (Verified Official)
SPTO Supervisor acknowledges this issue and will be assigning the appropriate crew to review and complete work if required.
If this a safety issue that needs to be addressed immediately, please contact the SPTO customer service at 727-893-7421 Monday-Friday from 7:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. If it is outside of our business hours, please contact the Water Resources Emergency Dispatch Line at 727-893-7261.
Thank you for your patience
This issue has been forwarded to correct division for evaluation and assigning of crew.