closed #118710
Other
401 N Morton ST
- Case Date:
- 9/12/1997
Mr. McGuigan is concerned with the Banneker Center. He thinks that this situation he becoming very racial. He feels that the MAYOR OFFICE SHOULD BE MORE ACTIVE ABOUT THE SITUATION.
Mr. McGuigan is concerned with the Banneker Center. He thinks that this situation he becoming very racial. He feels that the MAYOR OFFICE SHOULD BE MORE ACTIVE ABOUT THE SITUATION.
Mr. Strats called the Mayor's Office at approximately 10:45 a.m. on Tuesday, August 19, 1997 to express concern over his water being turned off. He had originally received a notice that his water bill was late, then showed proof of payment to Utilities. After doing so, Utilities informed him that he would be taken off the list, but his water at the Uptown Cafe (his business) water still turned off.
SEWER ODOR IN OFFICE
SEWER ODOR IN OFFICE
The vacant lot close to Cambridge Square, when walking toward the Post Office near I-45, has weeds overgrowing the sidewalk.
Caller reports at least six people living in an unsafe structure BEHIND the Big Red Liquors South store. Caller said that the structure is for sale, and is actually the old office to the Stone Mill which no longer exists. Caller reports that there is trash everywhere, underage drinking, and broken glass everywhere. Also reported that someone has pulled an old RV in the same area, and people are living in it too.
Caller spoke w/county highway superintendent's office about getting Wapehani Lane paved or chipped/sealed. It was chipped & sealed by the county 1-2 years ago. Caller was told that the City is responsible for this raod by someone at the county highway superintendent's office. Dust from road is bothering caller's parents, the Johnson family, and killing vegetation.
Original complaint #530, mayor's office asked for update 10/10/1996. Change in paving 2 or 3 years ago caused drainage problem at her home.
WANTS YARD REPAIRED, GRAVEL REMOVED FROM HOLES, RESEEDED AT THE US POST OFFICE
Contacted by Jane Marie Lind - Monroe Co. Commissioners Office. Employees in Treasurer and Auditors office see sediments in water.