Does the City repair or replace drain pipes/storm drains on private property?
With rare exceptions, drain pipes/storm drains on private property are the property owner's responsibility. Unless the deed specifies that a Drainage Easement for this facility was offered to, and accepted by the City (or County prior to 1985), maintenance of the drainage structure is the property owner's responsibility. To obtain further information, contact the Public Works Department.

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1. How can a resident request pothole repair?
2. What can the City do regarding overgrown vegetation along the roadside?
3. Is a permit required to remove a tree?
4. Is a permit required to replace/install a driveway?
5. Does the City repair or replace drain pipes/storm drains on private property?
6. Who is responsible for cleaning driveway culverts?
7. Will the City investigate flooding caused by water flowing from a neighboring property?
8. What agency issues sewer permits?
9. What agency handles street light outages?
10. How does a resident request traffic calming in their neighborhood?
11. Does my project require a Drainage or Grading Permit?