Description
During Rains do not drive on 9th Avenue and 61 st Street North
in St. Petersburg, Florida. Your car will thank you for it.
also asked...
Q. What are you reporting?
A. Street flooding
A. Street flooding
Q. Location of problem?
A. 9th Avenue and 61 st Street North
A. 9th Avenue and 61 st Street North
12 Comments
Cheryl Day (Registered User)
https://seeclickfix.com/issues/3016840
you can cut and paste to open full report. Thank you for your help.
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Cheryl Day (Registered User)
Hi Faye,
Yes we are fortunate to live in a beautiful state. And many other people want to live here also, you can't blame them. Saint Pete grew to fast, but the city is not able to keep up the main structures. We need more planning to protect our lands, but they are to busy giving out permits for high rises. *we need more green spaces to absorb the water) Add to this, that the city has not planned well for the water run off. We must have green spaces in St. Pete. We are only hurting our self's if we don't.
However this water drain off has nothing to do with Sewer lines. We may have problems with sewer that I am not aware of. But the problem/concerns I wrote about is a separate matter all together.
The flooding shown in all of the images are from 3 storm water drains in front of my home.
Storm water lines, not sewer lines are causing this particular safety concern.
I hope that you will vote to fix this problem. Thank you for your support.
cheryl anne
sunshine (Registered User)
Acknowledged Customer Support (Verified Official)
Stormwater Administrative Secretary #C (Registered User)
Cheryl Day (Registered User)
Hello Friends,
Again acknowledging the issue, and acknowledging my see click fix post
is not the same as fixing the problem.
And trying to close my post and archiving it is not going to make the problem go away. (sneaky).
The city marked my post
Comments are closed for archived issues. Really?
This safety concern is not closed and is still very relevant.
Nothing has been done to fix the problem.
You can try to archive it as much as you want.
It only hides whats already been seen, the problem still exist.
The storm water team has been investigating it for 30 years.
Its time for action. Please and thank you.
Sincerely, cheryl anne
Closed Stormwater Administrative Secretary #C (Registered User)
Cheryl Day (Registered User)
Cheryl Day (Registered User)
Cheryl Day (Registered User)
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