Description
There is a significant amount of dust burden every time a city truck or local vehicle travels down Juanita way. There are also multiple holes found through the entirety of the street that the city keeps filling with dirt that contributes to the problem. Asking if there are any long term solutions for this dust problem as I am concerned for my family’s health. Thank you.
also asked...
Q. Location of roadway Issue?
A. 4811 Juanita Way S
A. 4811 Juanita Way S
Q. Describe the roadway surface where the issue is located:
A. gravel/dirt
A. gravel/dirt
Q. What type of issue?
A. Other
A. Other
Q. Is this another roadway surface issue, like raised or slipping asphalt?
A. No Answer Given
A. No Answer Given
Q. If yes, please describe the surface issue:
A. No Answer Given
A. No Answer Given
7 Comments
Acknowledged St Pete Service Center 5 (Verified Official)
St Pete Service Center 5 (Verified Official)
Thank you for reporting this issue to us via SeeClickFix St. Pete. The Stormwater Department operates our street-sweeping activities on a scheduled basis, rotating through zones guaranteeing most streets are swept monthly.
Issues of blowing yard debris in the streets could be a code violation. To cite the property owner for this violation, an investigator would have to witness them in the act of blowing lawn debris into the roadway. If this activity is seen again in the future, please call us at 727-893-7373 and report it immediately so that an investigator can be dispatched to the location.
Special requests are reserved for accidents, spills, and road hazards only. Thank you for your help! Sincerely, St Pete Service Center
You can find more information by following the link below:
https://www.stpete.org/residents/community/street_sweeping.php
CSR1 (Verified Official)
CSR1 (Verified Official)
mmdaicoff (Registered User)
SPTO Admin 4 (Verified Official)
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
mmdaicoff (Registered User)