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It's very dark at homes at this intersection. I called Oncor 2 weeks ago. nothing done. A pile of dirt with orange cone marks where street light once stood. this is dangerous.
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It's very dark at homes at this intersection. I called Oncor 2 weeks ago. nothing done. A pile of dirt with orange cone marks where street light once stood. this is dangerous.
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Closed City of Haltom City (Registered User)
easedropper (Guest)
This issue is "CLOSED" also.
WOW!
Everything was dOnE oN tHe SaMe DaY............
Imagine that!
City of Haltom City (Registered User)
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The Insider (Guest)
It seems that Haltom City Staff have chosen to take the low road even with an idea as good as seeclickfix. In reading about this site I see that Haltom City is the Licensee with sole control over what issues are closed .
Too bad they abuse the citizens only online connection to their government. A funny thing happened on the way to a better city, Haltom City. The Staff has used this site to promote their own agendas. Not only does the City close discussion prematurely, they have been known to completely delete threads that they are embarrass by. When Innocent Bystander talked about City properties not in compliance the entire thread disappeared!
It seems that this site has been a great revenue generator for the City. As we note things.
The City tickets our neighbors.
The City has even seen fit to budget for more tickets and Court costs as a way to make ends meet. Thanks no doubt to us writing here on SeeClickFix.
Tickets are such an easy revenue stream that City is PLANNING to raise $2,064,742 in 2011 ( see the City Budget ) through issuing tickets. This is a 37.5 % increase over last year’s ticket receipts.
37.5 % Is a really big jump! $559,000 more
Those tickets have come from somewhere. If the budget is not met, cuts in STAFF and /or salaries , will have to be made. The easiest, most practical way to increase ticket revenue is simply to write more tickets for code violations. It difficult and expensive to place more licensed police officers catching more speeders in an effort write more tickets. Besides the citizens expect the police to catch real criminals. That places the revenue grabbing responsibility on the code officers.
On a recent scheduled Court docket 69 of the 82 items to be heard were CODE violations. Code tickets START at $250 dollars.
That is why ladies and gentlemen, issues like street potholes are quickly closed and city properties in violation are deleted.
The City LOVES this site, it has control over what is heard and what is NOT heard.
The REASON they suggest you call them is there will be no more PUBLIC scrutiny and plenty of room for later denial.
HelpfulFriend (Guest)
dashboard (Guest)
Then in the drop down click "goverment". and scroll to read.
DLynn (Guest)
"The Insider" proves to be correct once again...particularly with the statement:
"The REASON they suggest you call them is there will be no more PUBLIC scrutiny and plenty of room for later denial."
We just heard from the City Manager and Mayor via email, stating that "Dealing with these issues over email is very awkward and time-consuming." and stating that I could call them or come in to talk further.
heresyoursign (Guest)
Quote from Dlynns post........ “City Manager and Mayor via email, stating 'Dealing with these issues over email is very awkward and time-consuming.' and stating that I could call them or come in to talk further.”
Electronic mail has become a vital part of our society. Individuals use email to quickly communicate regarding personal matters. Companies use email to communicate with customers and to drive visitors to their web site. Email is more convienent and efficent for everyone.
WE, the citizens, do this thru email in part, so that WE the Citizens of Haltom City can be involved in OUR city and see the changes that are pertinent to US. We would like to maintain an open relationship with the city.Can you imagine how time consuming it would be for them to meet with each of their contacts face to face? Surely they email council members, employees, other staff and other outside agencies. Why NOT communicate with your constituents in the same manner.
EMAIL. Write an email and it is sent in minutes!
DLynn (Guest)
Gayle (Guest)
Wow -- wish I'd had more time to follow up on this site with my problem-posting. Had no idea it would engender such discussion as I had just found the site. Since I'm fairly new to the city as a resident and I generally work 7 days a week, I wasn't aware of the huge problems in little Haltom City.
Happy to report that, for whatever reason, the street light has been replaced, and with a much better light than we had previously. During the day after the last round of storms (last week?) I called Oncor again myself and was told they were only taking emergency calls. To which I responded -- this light was one of the emergencies weeks ago and is still down/out, so why not report it as an emergency now as well? She had no response other than she couldn't take the report, to call back. However, 2 days later the light was replaced.
Hopefully, this site will continue to be of some help, although maybe not in the perfect way we'd all like. I had some difficulty with the way it worked the night I found and used it, but it seems to be resolved now.