Street Flooded at 4712 Nogal Street, San Diego, Ca, United States
Street is flooded at the end of Nogal St at the dip in the road. No storm drains and no where for the water to go.
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about 3 years ago
#00149960
Street Flooded at 6235 Capri Dr
Always a lot of standing water in the gutter. There’s no sprinklers or faucet nearby
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about 3 years ago
#03519213
Street Flooded at 5225–5241 Anna Ave
Street flooding Anna Avenue
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about 3 years ago
#03285092
Street Flooded at 3551 Ray St, San Diego, Ca 92104, Usa
RAY st has a 20 year history of major flooding during rain storms, because the water coming down 30th south has no where to go once it gets to the St Patrick's church on 30th, there are no gutters left in front of the church , side walk...
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about 3 years ago
#03091798
Street Flooded at Virginia Wy & High Ave
The alley is flooded & the water does not drain. A puddle of standing water has & still is in the alley since the last time it rained. A drain needs to be put in alley or the alley needs to be leveled out so the water can run to the str...
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about 3 years ago
#02485113
Street Flooded at 1236 Park Row
Park row on the circle always retains water mud and debris after rains. Please resolve this is the 1200 area. After water does evaporate mud and filth remains there is no drain.
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about 3 years ago
#02486158
Street Flooded at 3677 Swift Ave
NOTE: CHECK GUARDRAIL & DRAIN DITCH REFER AS NEEDED; Existing guardrail has a very poor drain system. Because of that, the water is accumulating on the street, then filtering through to my property and basement. Causing potentially seve...
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over 3 years ago
#02841200
Street Flooded at 8173 Paseo Del Ocaso
This corner at Vallecitos and Paseo Del Ocaso does not drain properly. It pools up to 2.5" water after every rain. This is a MOSQUITO problem! Please fix ASAP
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over 3 years ago
#02748843
Street Flooded at 1874 Bacon St
The curb is flooded at the slightest bit of rain on Bacon St between 1874 and the OBMA. A slight pavement incline would correct this.