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Reasons to contact the service department
Public Issues & Safety Concerns
- Dead Animal in Roadway
- Flooding & Drainage Concerns
- Maintenance Related Safety Concerns
- Potholes
- Sign Maintenance
- Tree Down in the Road/Ditches
- Traffic Light Not Working Properly
Deceased Animal in the Roadway:
Contact the Service Department to remove a deceased animal in the roadway.
The City does not remove dead animals that are on private property.
Flooding/Drainage Concerns:
If you have flooding in our front yard and/or any drainage grates, first make sure there is no visible blockage that can easily be removed. If nothing is visible but there still seems to be a backup, please contact the Service Department to investigate the problem. NOTE: The City is responsible for any drains in the right-of-way, City named easements or City main blocks.
The City is not responsible on private property.
Maintenance Related Safety Concerns:
If you see a problem that poses a safety hazard to the public, please contact the Service Department. Examples: Exposed or downed wires, sink hole around drainage grate (not on private property), stop sign down or missing, etc.
Potholes:
Potholes sometimes develop very quickly, and we may not be aware of them. Please contact the Service Department for patching. Potholes are a priority and we do our best to patch them within a 24-hour period, Monday through Friday.
Sign Maintenance:
If there is a street/traffic sign that is missing, leaning, and/or has fallen, please contact the Service Department for repair.
Tree Down in the Road or Open Ditch:
The City is responsible to remove any trees that have fallen into the road or open ditches. Please contact the Service Department for removal. Any trees in the right-of-way are up to the home owner to maintain, unless it is determined to be a safety issue.
Traffic Light Issue:
If a traffic light is not working, flashing or does not seem to be cycling properly, please contact the Service Department to make sure they are aware of the problem. The City does have technology to alarm us if there is an issue, however, its always best to confirm that we are aware of the situation.