closed #65414
Other
E 1ST ST
- Case Date:
- 1/6/1998
SOAPY WATER RUNNING DOWN STREET.
SOAPY WATER RUNNING DOWN STREET.
want street graveled where main break was repaired, it is muddy
Subscriber says he inadvertently missed paying his December bill by a few days and was charged a late fee of $3.50 on an $11.26 bill (the bill was low due to a TCI overbilling error the previous month). Understands he missed the due date but thinks it is ridiculous and unfair that he should be charged so high a fee on so small a bill. TCI took care of the billing misunderstanding.
Russ thinks we currently have a competent & polite inspection staff. His suggestion is that property owners be apprised when changes in code or policy affect rentals (ex. fire extinguisher, Smoke detector). Couldn't we take 35 cents out of our take from each registered owner and send them updated versions of addenda, or especially the "pre-inspection addendum?" Some landlords operating under permit would even upgrade their properties early if the code change makes sense for helath/safety (fx)
CARS ARE DRIVING AROUND BARACADES AND GOING THROUGH MR. DILLON'S YARD CAUSING DUST THAT KEPT HIS DAUGHTER UP ALL NIGHT COUGHING.
Mr. Raymond is a westside neighbor and was dissapointed to discover that the weight lifiting equipment @ BBCC was removed.
Commendation: Mr. Frohman wrote Department to thank them for responding to his initial complaint about disorderly conduct at Frank Southern Center. He indicates that things have gotten MUCH BETTER!
CUT NEEDS REPAIRED
Objects to spending $250,000 on farmers market shelter when it will be used by people from out of the county. His taxes have gone up the last two years and he is on a fixed income. As a taxpayer, he is disappointed with this "runaway" taxation.
Farmers Market was fine for years. Ms. Jackson against spending large amount of money for new shelter--was waste of taxpayers' money. She is taxed to death and yet the City won't pick up her leaves. This is simply mismanagement.