Report Damaged or Missing Storm Drain Marker

Would you like to report a missing or damaged storm drain marker?

Storm drain markers have been installed across neighborhoods as part of efforts to help protect the city’s waterways from pollution. These markers help prevent non-point source pollution such as fertilizers, motor oil, and trash from being dumped into drains that flow directly into local lakes, rivers, and bays without treatment.

Remember: Only rain down the drain!

 

 

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Step 1.Confirm that your home is within City of Kissimmee limits

Although your address may say Kissimmee, you might be in unincorporated Osceola County, where stormwater issues are handled by Osceola County's Stormwater Division. Make sure you're in Kissimmee city limits before you continue.

Check City Limits

Step 2.Report the Storm Drain Marker Issue

Use the button below to start the process.

On the following page, you should follow these steps to request a new container: 

  1. Under request type, choose Storm Drain Marker
  2. Enter location of storm drain
  3. Under description, include information about the storm drain marker
  4. Add an image possible
  5. Enter your contact info
  6. If you'd like to view the status of your request, you can sign up for an account

Report Missing or Damaged Storm Drain Marker

Step 3.We'll review your request

After submitting a request, expect a response from city staff within two business days. 

 

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Step 1.Confirm that your home is within City of Kissimmee limits

Although your address may say Kissimmee, you might be in unincorporated Osceola County, where stormwater issues are handled by Osceola County's Stormwater Division. Make sure you're in Kissimmee city limits before you continue.

Check City Limits

Step 2.Report the storm drain marker issue

Call us at 407-516-2385

Step 3.We'll review your request

After submitting a request, expect a response from city staff within two business days.