Description
This drainage ditch appears to have what looks like raw sewage waste, possibly from the recent Joe's Creek contamination and needs to be cleaned out. Also, when your employees mow the edge of the ditch why do they allow the grass clippings to be disposed of in the water in the ditch? Doesn't the City have PSA's that encourage residents to not let their yard clippings to go into the drain systems? Why should your employees be allowed to do this. These yard clippings prevent the flow of water which is causing the strong stench that comes from that ditch.
a aussi demandé...
A. drainage ditch from 55th St N to 57th St N at approx. 33rd Ave N
A. No
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Reconnu St. Pete PROD integration (Membre officiel vérifié)
JC (Invité)
St. Pete PROD integration (Membre officiel vérifié)
Clos Customer Support (Membre officiel vérifié)
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