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Bulk Trash Archived8620 Burgundy Road Richmond, Virginia - SouthamptonPlease pick up landscaping debris and cut wood. It's becoming a wild life refuge.
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Non-functioning Street Lights Archived8620 Burgundy Road Richmond, Virginia - SouthamptonThe street light (is marked as #15 ) at the end of Burgundy road needs replacement. The light turns off every hour then comes back on. This is a safety issue due to the dead end street being poorly marked before the street ends with a steep hill into the woods. Please fix soon. Thank you!
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Non-functioning Street Lights Archived8620 Burgundy Road Richmond, Virginia - SouthamptonThe street light (is marked as #15 ) at the end of Burgundy road needs replacement. The light turns off every hour then comes back on. This is a safety issue due to the dead end street being poorly marked before the street ends with a steep hill into the woods. Please fix soon. Thank you!
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Trash/Bulk Pick-ups Archived8620 Burgundy Road Richmond, Virginia - SouthamptonStorm debris, branches ready for pick up along street
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Trash/Bulk Pick-ups Archived8620 Burgundy Rd Richmond, Virginia - SouthamptonTree debris, limbs and cut firewood. Please schedule before wildlife, snakes etc make a new home of the large piles . Thank you!
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Trash/Bulk Pick-ups Archived8620 Burgundy Rd Richmond, Virginia - SouthamptonRequest pick-up of tree / yard debris.
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Trash/Bulk Pick-ups Archived8610-8698 Burgundy Rd Richmond, Virginia - SouthamptonPlease schedule pick up of large pile of yard debris. This includes large branches, logs etc. Thank you!
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8620 Burgundy Rd Richmond, Virginia - SouthamptonStreet light on Burgundy Rd and Collingbourne Rd inoperative. Please fix
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Tree Debris Archived8620 Burgundy Rd Richmond, Virginia - SouthamptonRequest pick up of tree debris branches/sticks.
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Sinkhole additional Photo Archived8516-8598 Burgundy Road Richmond, Virginia - SouthamptonSinkhole from the street view.
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Sink Hole Archived8541-8599 Burgundy Road Richmond, Virginia - SouthamptonA sewer line collapsed producing a sinkhole large enough for a child to climb in or a vehicle (IE a Fuel Oil delivery truck) to collapse the road. It has been evaluated by a city crew to be a sewer collapse. No action in over 2 months.