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During a heavy downpour of rain, the collapsed concrete block gditch wall is causing a dangerous volume of water, soil and debris to overflow into the street. This is a serious problem that needs to be addressed by city engineers.
During a heavy downpour of rain, the collapsed concrete block gditch wall is causing a dangerous volume of water, soil and debris to overflow into the street. This is a serious problem that needs to be addressed by city engineers.
9 Comentários
Melissa Pritchard (Visitante)
j.gorde (Utilizador Registado)
savagepix (Utilizador Registado)
Fechado City of Richmond (Utilizador Registado)
j.gorde (Utilizador Registado)
savagepix (Utilizador Registado)
Reopened j.gorde (Utilizador Registado)
Now I suppose it is on to the Mayor's Office, the City Council and the newspaper in order to become enough of a squeaky wheel to get action. I have personally spent almost $100K on a stormwater retention and treatment pond on the other side of my 6 acres to deal with the water on that side of my property and this doesn't seem to make a difference to the City.
Reconhecido RVA Care Warrior (Utilizador Registado)
5/22/2014 - Thanks so much j.gorde, savagepix, & Melissa Pritchard for your communication with Richmond City Government online. At this moment this matter is still before DPU Mgmt (20020930927) for consideration and potential action.
We appreciate your communication that helps us in “Building The Best Richmond” together – rtt
Fechado City of Richmond (Utilizador Registado)