closed #118212
Other
3282 S Commons DR
- Case Date:
- 12/12/1997
CUT NEEDS REPAIRED
CUT NEEDS REPAIRED
DITCH IN FRONT OF PROPERTY NEEDS CLEANED OUT WHERE CBU CREWS WORKED
WANTS HER YARD REPAIR REDONE
Citizen says City required Jim Ray to put sidewalk in front of his house, work is going on right now. Sidewalk installation has lowered water meter, now water runs into meter box when it rains, meter box needs to be raised.
Subscriber was behind in payment, says she called TCI, made arrangement to make partial payment 8/27, to which TCI agreed. On 8/25 cable was disconnected for nonpayment, sub called TCI & was told payment was due 8/22, she will have to pay bill in full plus 1 mo and they will reconnect when they can get to it(will waive reconnect fee). Sub has child, needs cable, feels TCI should honor arrangement agreed to, let her pay $60 now & reconnect her asap.
The open drainage ditches along the ten hundred block of S. Grant Street is a health/safety issue. The ditch serves no purpose for drainage since they are filled by tenants with tree limbs and are not maintained. The neighborhood would like the ditches filled in as part of the street repair project going on at this time.
Re: Acct # 8790-56-001-0817559. Subscriber says she received bill which she doesn't owe. Says bill was paid, she moved July 25, TCI office "wouldn't shut off the cable". Sibscriber did not provide copy of bill. See letter attached.
Opposes closing of OAC woodworking shop. xc: Mick Renneisen
Last Thurs., Mr. Baus was driving W. on Bloomfield Rd. & was stuck in traffic, which had backed up from Adams to Twin Lakes baseball field. He said that two uniformed men had stopped the traffic flow to let cars in & out of the baseball field. He initially called the Police Dept. to find out who the men were & was told that they were from Parks & Rec. However, P&R said that they were not & directed him to Julio. Mr. Baus is frustrated with the run-around he says he received.
Last Thurs., Mr. Baus was driving W. on Bloomfield Rd. & was stuck in traffic, which had backed up from Adams to Twin Lakes baseball field. He said that two uniformed men had stopped the traffic flow to let cars in & out of the baseball field. He initially called the Police Dept. to find out who the men were & was told that they were from Parks & Rec. However, P&R said that they were not & directed him to Julio. Mr. Baus is frustrated with the run-around he says he received.