Description
An hour after the storm has passed, streets still flooded heading into the high tide. Water has no place to go because the storm water drains in the middle of Denver St between Ohioa nd North Dakota Ave still have not been fixed or assessed
also asked...
Q. What flooding problem are you reporting? (choose one of the following)
A. Roadway Flooding
A. Roadway Flooding
Q. Describe the location of the flooding (where and approximately how deep was the flood water?)
A. No Answer Given
A. No Answer Given
Q. How long did the flooding last? Please provide how long did it take the water to drain away?
A. still flooded
A. still flooded
Q. Has flooding occurred at this location at other times in the past? If so, how frequently?
A. every heavy rain
A. every heavy rain
Q. Please provide any additional comments or information, such as if this event was caused by severe weather or tidal activity? Was there movement to the flood water? Was the flooded area close to a storm drain? If known, please provide the finished floor elevation of your home as well as any other property-related details.
A. these drains have not been addressed at all
A. these drains have not been addressed at all
3 Comments
MaxF (Registered User)
Acknowledged St Pete Service Center 4 (Verified Official)
Thank you for reporting this issue to us via SeeClickFix St. Pete. We have forwarded the details you provided to the Stormwater Department so they may investigate and take any necessary action. Sincerely, St. Pete Service Center
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