closed #70383
Excessive Growth
415 S Grant ST
- Case Date:
- 10/18/1996
400 block of S. Grant - east side of street. Sidewalk overgrown & cannot walk down, must walk in street. PLEASE NOTE CORRECT ADDRESS & UPDATE DATABASE.
400 block of S. Grant - east side of street. Sidewalk overgrown & cannot walk down, must walk in street. PLEASE NOTE CORRECT ADDRESS & UPDATE DATABASE.
MS. SONNY GALLO OWNS THE BOOKRACK (A BOOKSTORE LOCATED AT 223 S. PETE ELLIS DRIVE. SHE USED TO HAVE BILLS OF $6-$7 PER MONTH; HOWEVER, LATELY HER BILLS HAVE RISEN DRAMATICALLY. SHE HAS HAD TESTS RUN BY UTILITIES DEPT. AND HAS BEEN INFORMED THAT THE DEPT. CAN FIND NOTHING WRONG. SHE WOULD LIKE TO KNOW THE CAUSE OF THE INCREASE IN AMOUNTS.
weeds overgrown and blocking the alley
Complainant says that roof drainage from the old Exercise Inc. runs across the alley and into his basement. "Can't something be done while they are working in the alley?"
LOW WATER PRESSURE
Complainant says that roof drainage from the old Exercise Inc. runs across the alley and into his basement. "Can't something be done while they are working in the alley?"
Weeds over 5' high, a real mess. Has been reported before.
Resident states that the monthly bill keeps raising. An increase of $1.00 this month was attributed to the franchise fee increase. The resident stated that TCI told them that the City was asking for more money, and that this increase would have to be passed on to the customer. It is really hard for people on fixed incomes when the bill increases every month. Resident states that his bill has raised every month since he subscribed to TCI.
Resident states that the monthly bill keeps raising. An increase of $1.00 this month was attributed to the franchise fee increase. The resident stated that TCI told them that the City was asking for more money, and that this increase would have to be passed on to the customer. It is really hard for people on fixed incomes when the bill increases every month. Resident states that his bill has raised every month since he subscribed to TCI.
MS. ROBBINS FEELS THAT THE METHOD USED TO ASSESS WATER AND SEWER BILLS IN SUMMER AND EARLY IS UNFAIR. SHE FEELS CUSTOMERS SHOULD BE GIVEN A BREAK ON THE BILLING FOR THE MONTH OF OCTOBER ALSO.