Description
Storm sewer inlet sits about 1.5 inches below surrounding sidewalk causing a tripping hazard. Located at corner of Price and Essex
Storm sewer inlet sits about 1.5 inches below surrounding sidewalk causing a tripping hazard. Located at corner of Price and Essex
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Bill Martin, Manager (Registered User)
Godkänd Sean Metrick, Borough Manager (Registered User)
Sean Metrick, Borough Manager (Registered User)
Mike (Registered User)
Mike (Registered User)
iPLL (Registered User)
This happens very frequently due to big trucks and likely small trucks (and plows during the winter) when they run over the curb on the inside of the turn. Told the borough several times about it and nothing happens. They might come out and put the caps back in place and then put cones up. The same then happens in the near future. This is a recurring problem that can't be fixed by cones. Does someone have to break their leg (or a child fall in) in order to get the borough's attention on this?
Also this is not the only corner this happens at. Any sewer position at a corner is liable to (and does) create the same risk to our beloved pedestrian community members.
Mike (Registered User)
Mike (Registered User)
Mike (Registered User)
Mike (Registered User)
Nancy Grundahl (Registered User)
Sean Metrick, Borough Manager (Registered User)
Dear SeeClickFix User,
Narberth Borough appreciates your cooperation and use of this online reporting application. The test phase of Narberth SeeClickFix is complete and we have made some changes to the way issues are managed internally to better serve the community and improve our responsiveness.
If the problem you reported earlier is still an issue please post another comment to the issue in the next seven days. All issues that have not been refreshed in this manner will be closed on June 13, 2016.
Thank you for your help.
Borough Administration
Mike (Registered User)
Stängt Sean Metrick, Borough Manager (Registered User)