closed #118110
Trash
126 N Lexington DR
- Case Date:
- 12/31/1997
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A certain Transit driver continues to smoke on the bus. Mr. Schaad has informed Transit about this for a year yet the driver continues to smoke on the bus. Mr. Schaad is allergic to cigarette smoke.
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Laurie has not seen 1 city truck in Blue Ridge to put sand on their streets. Laurie only has 2 ways of exiting the neighborhood, 1 exits to Walnut, the other to Dunn. There are many steep hills that pose a particular problem, especially where Blue Ridge Dr. and Blue Slopes Dr. intersect. There's a 3 way stop where these streets meet, where children wait for the bus. It's just matter of time before a child is hit b/c of uncontrollable sliding. Also, she has spoken to Jason Banach about this.
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Mark had to remove his lunchboard sign along 3rd Street back in June. Why is enforcement at a standstill on Kirkwood and the square? I mentioned that we were meeting w/CBD in Feb. and he wondered why we had to meet with CBD before we enfoced the existing ordinance downtown. He wants to be able to put his sign back out if other area merchants are allowed to maintain similar signs. He wants to be kept up to date on sign enforcement downtown.
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