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2000 N. Calhoun Road
Brookfield, WI. 53005-5095
Ph: (262) 782-9650
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1.
My storm sewer is draining too slow. Will the city check this out?
It is the responsibility of the Highway Department to clean and maintain storm sewer inlets and catch basins within the City right-of-way. Residents should keep debris and leaves out of these inlets which will improve drainage in your area and reduce flooding during heavy downpours. If you have a blockage in your storm sewer or culvert, contact the Highway Department. (262) 782-5029
2.
Can my drainage ditch be enclosed?
The City of Brookfield has placed a moratorium on ditch enclosure installations at this time. If you are having a problem with your ditch, please contact the Highway Department (262) 782-5029 to see if it can be reshaped for easier maintenance.
3.
Can my sump pump discharge hose drain into the street?
Sump lines can be discharged into the ditch line or discharged anywhere on your lot as long as it is at least 10' from your lot line. If you live in a curb and gutter area you cannot discharge directly into the curb line. You must place the discharge hose in your yard. Sump lines discharging into curbing cause severe icing problems in the winter and slippery algae in the summer. Contact the Highway Department to see if there is a storm sewer location on your lot where a connection could be made.
4.
Can we have our culvert replaced when we have a new driveway put in?
If you are planning to replace your driveway in the near future, contact the Highway Department as soon as possible to make an inspection of the existing culvert to see if it needs replacement. We usually can work around your schedule to replace if needed. Do not wait to call us when the contractor is doing the work. We need at least a 2 (two)-week notice for scheduling.
5.
Who is responsible for landscaping after the city repairs my culvert?
If the Highway Department performs ditch grading or repairs a storm sewer on your lot, we will try to repair the landscaping within 2 (two) weeks, weather permitting. We will landscape from April to October 15th. It is the responsibility of the resident to water and maintain the area after it is restored.
6.
Will the city replace my cracked driveway approach?
The Highway Department will repair or replace asphalt driveway approaches only if a culvert is replaced. It is the responsibility of the homeowner to repair or replace any driveway approach that is deteriorating.
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