الوصف
Repair was done several years ago to a sinking portion of the pavement. The curb is again subsiding as evidenced by the offset and gathering of debris. Now a portion of the curb has broken free after a vehicle parked on top of it. This undermning might be an indication of a water source or leak below the pavement. Please investigate and repair any potential problem. Location is more accurately noted as between the two adjoining properties (415 Tennessee Ave NE and 6505 Cedar ST NE)
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Q. Is the curb made of concrete, granite, or some unknown material?
A. Concrete
A. Concrete
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DogMa (مستخدم مسجل)
تم إقراره St Pete Service Center 4 (تم التحقق رسميا)
Thank you for reporting this issue to us via SeeClickFix St. Pete. We have forwarded the details you provided to Pavement and Traffic Operations so they may investigate and take any necessary action. Sincerely, St. Pete Service Center
The City of St. Petersburg Pavement & Traffic Operations (in conjunction with Stormwater Operations) strives to plan, design, build, maintain, and operate public infrastructure in a manner that respects the environment and the ability of the government to adequately preserve and maintain these assets for succeeding generations.
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SPTO Admin 1 (تم التحقق رسميا)
The SPTO acknowledges receipt of this issue and will be issuing a work order to the appropriate crew for review or service. Understand some issues can be more complicated than they appear on the surface. The cause and solution may involve multiple utilities and government agencies and may take more time than anticipated.
If this is a safety issue that needs to be addressed immediately, you can contact SPTO at 727-893-7421 Monday-Friday from 7:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. If it is outside of our business hours, please contact the Water Resources Emergency Dispatch Line at 727-893-7261.
Thank you
DogMa (مستخدم مسجل)