Description
Concrete has been broken by tree roots, and stormwater is unable to continue to flow toward a drain. Large amounts of water accumulate in front of the house whenever it rains.
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Q. Is the curb made of concrete, granite, or some unknown material?
A. Concrete
A. Concrete
3 Comments
Acknowledged St Pete Service Center 5 (Verified Official)
Thank you for reporting this issue to us via SeeClickFix St. Pete. We have forwarded the details you provided to Pavement and Traffic Operations so 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.
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SPTO Admin 1 (Registered User)
Laura-thank you very much for reaching out to us with this. Our Pavement Maintenance Team will evaluate this location and make any necessary repairs. We understand how important trees are to our residents and the community as a whole, so our department employees a certified arborist who advises our teams on performing maintenance on-or-around trees in the public right-of-way. Rest assured we will make every effort to minimize the impact theses repairs will have on this tree. Again, thank you.
Chris
SPTO Admin 1 (Registered User)