I would like to drain water from my property the street. What do I do?
If there is adequate storm sewer adjacent to your property, you may be able to have a contractor connect to the City's storm sewer. A right of way permit is required. If this option is not available to you, there are other options that can be considered, such as dry well, French drain, rain garden, popup drains, etc. that can be done on your property. You may wish to consult with a landscaper, excavator or an engineering professional to assist you.

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1. Something is wrong with my water meter (leaking, loud or not working).
2. I need to have the water to my home turned off by the City, what do I do?
3. I've noticed that my water has an odor, what do I do?
4. How can I obtain a Water Quality Report?
5. The water pressure in my home seems to be low. What can I do?
6. My water seems to be discolored, what can I do?
7. I think I have a water leak. What should I do?
8. Has the water been shut off to this property? (This is a common realtor question.)
9. A storm drain appears to be backed up, what do I do?
10. I would like to drain water from my property the street. What do I do?
11. My sewer is backing up, what do I do?
12. I'm having an issue with my sump pump. What can I do?