Description
When is the trenching scheduled so that pump can start working. This remains an ongoing serious issue
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. No Answer Given
A. No Answer Given
Q. How long did the flooding last? Please provide the date(s) and time(s)
A. Half day
A. Half day
Q. Has flooding occurred at this location at other times in the past? If so, how frequently?
A. Every rain storm
A. Every rain storm
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. Loss all new sod and mulch put in 3 days prior
A. Loss all new sod and mulch put in 3 days prior
6 Comments
Acknowledged St Pete Service Center 4 (Verified Official)
Thank you for reporting this issue to us via SeeClickFix St. Pete. We have forwarded the details you provided to the Stormwater Department so they may investigate and take any necessary action. Sincerely, St. Pete Service Center
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SPTO Admin 1 (Verified Official)
The SPTO acknowledges receipt of this issue and will be issuing a work order to the appropriate crew for review or service. 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, you can 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
Roger (Registered User)
John Ryder (Registered User)
sod and mulch, three days prior 👀
wonder if the drains are just clogged with refuse, palms, and dirt from poor upkeep or inappropriate timing of lawn additives or modifications.
the city should really tidy up their codes if this is true, because this flooding is insanely unattractive..
maybe our Governor will allocate some bonus funds into infrastructure so insurance goes down a bit or something so your sod and mulch will be safe once more, i hear that is very expensive and delicate, but you also installed it days prior to a pressure drop so, speculating it's probably not the best idea to install mulch before a storm but sod likes water and a lot of it, and is exempt to watering codes to a certain degree so 👀
tl;dr i feel like the city council is a bit scared or too broke to investigate or fix this, new Police Station though so they may just need a push or reminder to change this tattered system because if the SPPD cannot see a tattered flag on their pole as an issue, surely the city must need consistent reminders before someone just dies or loses their home and eventually can sue.
the rain does eventually go away, i wonder if it's designed to keep rain at the surface as part of the system while it drains at a controlled pace, or if it"s just like concrete and warm wishes,
SPTO Environmental 3 (Verified Official)
SPTO Admin 6 (Verified Official)
@roger Can you please call the city dispatch office regarding this matter? We need to confirm the location. Their number is 727-893-7261
Please have the SCF # on hand and let dispatcher know you are calling in regards to that number. Please leave the exact location and number where you can be reached. Thank you
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.