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This is a dangerous situation for pedestrians, mailboxes, autos and everything on Adrian Avenue. High traffic + no streetlights = more crime & accidents.
This is a dangerous situation for pedestrians, mailboxes, autos and everything on Adrian Avenue. High traffic + no streetlights = more crime & accidents.
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SW Largo Watch/Cleanup (Registered User)
Pinellas County (Verified Official)
Beyond frustrated Homeowner (Guest)
Concerned homeowner (Guest)
GingerSnap (Registered User)
The police department themselves has made comments on the lack of streetlights in this area. What is it going to take to make this neighborhood safer?
Please let us know how we can petition for streetlights.
K chapman (Guest)
Charlane Lichatowich (Guest)
Fed up Taxpayer (Guest)
A petition has been started to get streetlights on Adrian Avenue. At this time there are about 40 signatures recorded.
There is also a petition posted at the Michaels Convenient store which is filling up fast.
Most comments are about how dangerous the street is and crime.
Hmmm WAKE UP CITY OF LARGO!!
SW Largo Watch/Cleanup (Registered User)
Matt Brooks (Registered User)
SW Largo Watch/Cleanup (Registered User)
Angry resident (Guest)
Angry resident (Guest)
Sorry I have to comment again after reading Pinellas County's comment about funds for streetlights and a few others.... their priorities are obviously in the WRONG place. it's obvious that the residents in this area, police and many others are very concerned about safety and crime in this area.
What is it going to take to get these people at minimum streetlights!?
Matt Brooks (Guest)
SW Largo Watch/Cleanup (Registered User)
I just found this article from 2007... looks like the grant money was used elsewhere because Adrian has NO sidewalks.
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Published on TBNWeekly.com - Jan. 25, 2007
For the record …
By DAVE SHELTON
Article published on Thursday, Jan. 25, 2007
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New sidewalks planned along eight streets
LARGO – The city has awarded a half million dollar contract to MTM Contractors for construction of new sidewalks along eight city streets. MTM was the lowest bidder among nine companies seeking the contract.
Streets to receive new sidewalks are listed as: 58th Street from Roosevelt Boulevard to Whitney Road; First Avenue N.W. from Clearwater-Largo Road to Howard Drive; Rosery Road from Clearwater-Largo Road to the railroad track grade crossing.
Also, Gladys Avenue from Hillsdale to Adrian avenues; Adrian Avenue from Gladys to Indian Rocks Road; Eighth Street N.E. from East Bay Drive to Second Avenue N.E.; Lake Avenue from Nursery Road to Sunny Breeze Avenue and 126th Avenue North from Seminole Boulevard to 108th Street North.
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