Fixed
Flooding. Pedestrians walking in traffic to avoid lake
Reported in the Gully/Drainage category anonymously at 17:52, Tue 10 December 2019
Sent to Bristol City Council 3 minutes later. FixMyStreet ref: 1882768.
Apsley Road BS8 crossing, Whiteladies Road end. Hasn't been raining much but crossing point is flooded and pedestrians are having to find ways around lake in road. One will get hit soon, or drenched by fast car.
Updates
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This issue is currently under investigation. We'll provide updates on the outcome as soon as we can.
Posted by Bristol City Council at 17:55, Tue 10 December 2019
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This issue is currently under investigation. We'll provide updates on the outcome as soon as we can.
Posted by Bristol City Council at 11:31, Wed 11 December 2019
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A job has been raised with our contractors to action this issue and appropriate repairs or maintenance will be undertaken as soon as they can.
Posted by Bristol City Council at 10:42, Tue 17 December 2019
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A job has been raised with our contractors to action this issue and appropriate repairs or maintenance will be undertaken as soon as they can.
Posted by Bristol City Council at 10:42, Tue 17 December 2019
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It WAS fixed (i.e. drains were cleared) but they have now re-blocked with leaves. Why St John's Road gets cleared multiples times over winter, but all other local roads are ignored (causing longer-term flooding) is beyond me.
Posted anonymously at 18:02, Tue 7 January 2020
Still open, via questionnaire -
A citizen has provided a follow-up to the original enquiry.
Posted by Bristol City Council at 18:05, Tue 7 January 2020
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A job has been raised with our contractors to action this issue and appropriate repairs or maintenance will be undertaken as soon as they can.
Posted by Bristol City Council at 15:49, Wed 8 January 2020
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This enquiry is now closed. No further action is required.
State changed to: Fixed
Posted by Bristol City Council at 14:09, Tue 9 June 2020
This report is now closed to updates from the public. You can make a new report in the same location. Please reference 1882768 in your new report if it is an update on this one.