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Resident brought a letter in explaining a Storm Water issue he is having at his residence. I walked the letter over to the Engineering Department on this date and scanned a copy to Jim Wyatt and Chris Reeves and Tommy Daniel. Also, Jason Franklin.
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Reconnu Administrative Services Supervisor - Public Works (Utilisateur inscrit)
Administrative Services Supervisor - Public Works (Utilisateur inscrit)
Engineering Reporting Manager (Membre officiel vérifié)
Administrative Services Supervisor - Public Works (Utilisateur inscrit)
From: Robert Sutton
Sent: Monday, May 11, 2020 5:00 PM
To: myhooverconnect
Subject: Open item concerning debris in drainage ditch next to 3225 Burning Tree Drive.
Request was to clear ditch of dirt and rocks that have accumulated over the years. Ditch is now 25-30% filled in and results in overflow to the point that it floods the crawl space of adjacent houses. The ditch is a right-of-way and the city storm system dumps into it above the area of concern. Therefore, this is not a property owner responsibility as Alabama State law prohibits the dumping of runoff water onto another person’s property. The ditch is concrete lined and the bridge pipes slow the water, causing silt, rocks, debris to settle out.
Met your team that was sent over to look at tree stuck in pipe. I had already cut the tree up and put it next to the street for pick up. Told your workers the work request I sent in was to get the muck out of the ditch, not the tree. They said they would inform the engineers.
No need to reply, we have just sold our house and turn info over to new owners. They will be contacting you.
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Clos Engineering Reporting Manager (Membre officiel vérifié)