Plowing/Repaving/Speeding/CT Transit - Why are we paying taxes in the Cove? Archived

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Issue ID:

1519073

Submitted To:

New Haven

Category:

Other - city responsibility

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1294 times

Neighborhood:

East Shore

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Description

The streets have been bare of snow for hours. And yet theCIty repeatedly hires a subcontractor (from the old administration days) to come and "plow" for hours. In a way its good because they are plowing up all the asphalt. Pretty soon we will be down to the dirt. Either the cars will slow down and go the speed limit, or the City will have to hire the same contractor within the nect 60 years to come pave Morris Cove since it hasn't been paved since the Bicenntenial...unless of course you live on the "special" street. Win win. The speeding buses and cars take a beating, so we don't need to keep asking the police to come down here to spread our tax dollars around, eventually the buses won't be able tobreak speeding records on Concord anymore because the will fall into one of the century old expanding sink holes. And even if we keep paying Laydon overtime to strip the roads of asphalt, we can pay them again when they come back to pave in the Summer. That makes good financial sense...to Laydon. I look forward to riding my horse on the dirt roads in Morris Cove, just like old times. Bring on Laydon Industries!!! Anyone else we can hire to boondoggle us into bankruptcy? I told the driver to drop the plow lower on Concord tonight. He agreed to. Dirt or resurfaced...none of this in between stuff.


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  • Joe L. (Registered User)

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