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Road Surface Repair Archived84th Ave Ne & Riverside Dr Ne St. Petersburg, Florida, 33702 - Riviera Bay Civic AssociationThere is a sinkhole forming in the street. There is cavity between the surface of the road and the ground beneath, as well as a depressi8n forming around the hole. This is a new issue or, the prior repairs were not completed properly.
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City Park Maintenance Archived255 Beach Dr Ne Saint Petersburg, Florida, 33701 - Downtown Neighborhood AssociationIf the City has no problem with these people living in this spot, could the City PLEASE just stop by and talk with them about their littering and trash they have thrown about and ask them to clean up daily their mess.
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Road Surface Repair Archived6062 22nd Ave N Saint Petersburg, Florida, 33710 - St. Petersburglarge pothole for review and repair
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Flooding Acknowledged2-98 89th Ave N Saint Petersburg, Florida, 33702 - Riviera Bay Civic AssociationOnce again, the city closes tickets without resolving the problem It's time to get the manufacturer of the "anti-backflow" devices out to see why their product doesn't work This has been going on for far too long without resolution The streets are starting to crumble, cars have to drive through salt water, and our yards are dying due to the salt water I high tide from a storm will cause more damage to the homes if this isn't fixed
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Road Surface Repair Archived6000 9th Ave N Saint Petersburg, Florida, 33710 - Eagle Crest Homeowners Associationlarge deep pot hole in west bound line in lake ne of traffic
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Water Systems Issues Archived545 55th Ave Ne Saint Petersburg, Florida, 33703 - Edgemoor Neighborhood AssociationThe city filled in our streets only drains with cement There is not another drain on Pine Circle NE and this street regularly floods There is standing water where the drains used to be Why?? Right before storm season??
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Road Surface Repair Archived4220 Dr Martin Luther King Jr St S Saint Petersburg, FL, 33705, USA - Lakewood Terrace Neighborhood Association
HUGE pothole damaging cars!
Claim process?
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Road Surface Repair Archived500 Beach Dr Ne Saint Petersburg, Florida, 33701 - Historic Old NortheastHuge potholes! This intersection/area is notorious for huge potholes. There is one giant one and at least one other. They need to be filled and then the whole area needs to be smoothed over.
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Road Surface Repair Archived1835 Serpentine Dr S Saint Petersburg, Florida, 33712 - Greater Pinellas Point Civic AssociationHuge potholes and standing water on the road. A lot of other complaints marked here, but no action being done.
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Road Surface Repair Archived2100 26th Ave S Saint Petersburg, Florida, 33712 - Lake Maggiore Shores Neighborhood AssociationResident stated that pothole is presenting in the right lane going past building and park. Right in front of YMCA Academy.Resident requests inspection and possible repairs to be made.
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Stormwater Issue Archived5921 Magnolia St N St Petersburg, FL, 33703, USA - Edgemoor Neighborhood Association
Urgent Request for Storm Drainage Inspection and Repair in Edgemoor Neighborhood
I am writing to formally report and request immediate attention to a recurring street flooding issue in the Edgemoor neighborhood that has been ongoing for the past year.
Since the summer of 2024, residents throughout Edgemoor have experienced significant street flooding whenever there is heavy rainfall. This is a new problem that did not occur in prior years. My neighbors have lived in this neighborhood for 40 years and summer 2024 is the first time this flooding occurred. The flooding occurred numerous times during the summer of 2024 and many houses sustained water damage during Hurricane Helene as a result of this issue. The flooding is inconsistent across the neighborhood—some streets remain unaffected, while others experience severe pooling of water. In many cases, one end of a street is clear while the other end is submerged, suggesting that the stormwater drainage system is either blocked, malfunctioning, or in need of reengineering. This is shown in the picture of Magnolia St N. The south end of the street does not flood/the flooding is not as severe as the north end.
We believe there is an underlying problem with the storm drains that must be investigated and corrected. The current situation poses a safety risk for both drivers and pedestrians, and if left unaddressed, could lead to further property damage and potential public health concerns.
On behalf of the residents in Edgemoor, I urge the City to:
-Conduct a thorough inspection of the stormwater drainage system throughout the neighborhood
-Identify and address any blockages, structural failures, or design issues
-Communicate with residents on the findings and any planned remediation timeline
We appreciate the City's ongoing efforts to maintain and improve infrastructure and hope this issue can be prioritized due to its increasing impact on our community.
Thank you for your attention to this matter. I am available to provide further details or documentation if needed.
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Flooding Archived132 44th Ave Ne Saint Petersburg, FL, 33703, USA - North East Park Neighborhood Association
My husband and I have lived in the Northeast Park neighborhood for almost 12+ years, and we are deeply concerned about the severe street flooding that has started happening over the past year and a half. Until last summer—right before Hurricane Helene—we had never experienced flooding like this in our neighborhood. Now, just a typical 30-minute afternoon shower is enough to flood our streets.
Something has clearly changed, and the residents of Northeast Park deserve answers.
Was this caused by overdevelopment? Should the city have allowed the construction of the Aria Apartments off First Street without reassessing infrastructure capacity? Were storm drains or sewer systems redirected from Short Acres into Northeast Park?
The timing of these developments and the onset of repeated flooding are hard to ignore. This is dangerous, damaging, and incredibly frustrating. We have never seen anything like this in all our years here, and it’s clear that our infrastructure cannot handle the current conditions.
We are asking the City of St. Petersburg to take immediate action:
- Investigate what has changed with our stormwater system
- Provide transparency on any sewer or drainage redirection projects
- Hold developers accountable for impacts on surrounding neighborhoods
- Begin urgent improvements to our storm drain systemsOur community deserves better planning, better infrastructure, and better communication from our city. Please address this issue now, before more damage is done.
Sincerely,
A VERY Concerned Northeast Park Resident