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Entrance to Demens Landing where the road splits.
My neighbor and I ride our bicycles to Demens Landing on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Almost every time, there are large puddles of water covering the entire road about 2 inches deep. There has not been any rain so guessing it is the sprinklers need proper adjustment. We see several city employees on golf carts everyday and can't figure out why this has never been reported or fixed. This has been like that for a few years.
We now have a water shortage in St. Pete per the article in the paper this morning. Please have this fixed. Thanking you in advance.
Tampa Bay saw its driest rainy season in 26 years
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Thank you for reporting this issue to us via SeeClickFix St. Pete. We have forwarded the details you provided to the Water Resources department so they may investigate and take any necessary action.
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