We have a truck that pulls into the alley way blocks cars from going thru and honks a ridiculous horn every time to let everyone know they are there it's like a store/meals on wheels! So annoying to hear and wish the city would really crack down on these street vendors in corona! Buying food from stocked tricks and shopping carts cannot be healthy! And makes the city look run down!
We really need to see that our complaints count!!! We are putting up with these venders every day! They park in front of our houses setting up their illegal carts and start honking horns! Every day Corona is looking like a mess of trash! We are doing our job reporting these issues to you now, please do your job every day and take care of these problems! Corona is looking pretty sad!
Avenida del vista, Beryl ln, Jadestone , Saphire, Aquamarine, Via Ssntiago, this area is weed and trash city!! Store carts and rubbish sitting out in the curbs!! Please! Get a grip on this crap! And clean up Corona!!!
City Council please hear the residents of downtown. We need help.
Venders, garage sales, flea markets in front yards are just a few of the
problems we face.
Thank you all for engaging in SeeClickFix. Due to the nature of this violation, this issue will be closed online. Code Enforcement Officers have been to the neighborhood on many occasions and have not found the alleged vendors. To report this type of violation, please contact Code Enforcement (951-739-4970) (while the vendors are in the neighborhood) Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. For after hours, please contact the Corona Police Department (951-736-2330). Please be prepared to offer the exact location and direction they are heading.
In the neighborhood here and elsewhere these vendors are coming after work and dinner as well as one vendor in a big moving type truck that comes at 11pm to midnight to sell their crap honking their "Cucaracha" horn to alert the neighborhood of their presence. The other vendors are ice cream, corn, etc. that have little tiny carts and a bell...rang constantly for the 2 minutes they are in the neighborhood. They would be gone before you saw them, they'd see you first. I'm guessing that you don't work at 11pm Friday night or a random Tuesday so you won't catch her in her big huge truck either. That doesn't mean you give up - it means you try a different solution!!
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Last Tuesday a CPD unit drove into our alley and observed nothing and drove right back out. What I observed: Shopping cart on front lawn, front yard lawn sale (that had been going on every morning for 3 days), 4 cars parked in the alley (it is posted as illegal). I did not observe the CPD officer checking for a garage sale permit, did not see a single ticket being written for cars illegally parked in alley, and the shopping cart was there for next 2 days. It appears to me that the City is NOT taking our concerns seriously when your own CPD officers ignore everything going on around them. We can report the illegal vendors to you as well, but it's at night, after hours, and they'll be gone before you are able to respond. How do you propose we take care of these issues? The CPD most certainly will not arrive before the vendor is gone - they are in the neighborhood for about 10-15 minutes and the dispatchers will laugh at you if you tell them THAT is why you are calling. We need better solutions. More frequent patrols in the area, maybe parking permits, maybe scheduling the cart patrol every day instead of monthly, keeping the shoes off the telephone and electrical wires...you have suggested nothing other than that WE CALL. THIS IS OUR CALL. THIS IS OUR COMPLAINT.
I'm with you Gettnbusy! Nobody in the city seems to take anything seriously. Corona has become a bit of a dump. City officials need to listen to the residents and take action
This issue was recategorized from Code Enforcement (Illegal Dumping not in a street/Property Maintenance/Etc) to Police (Non-Emergency - For an emergency dial 9-1-1).
Many people on this street do enjoy patronizing these venders. I agree it's annoying for them to be ringing, honking etc but there must be some sort of compromise. Many of my neighbors actually look forward to these vendors coming, especially the tamales. I find the people who RACE down our street at agonizingly high speeds, leave furniture and non operable cars everywhere or worse have the people picking them up for carpool blasting their car horns all morning is even more of a nuisance and a disturbance than a vendor coming during reasonable hours. Didn't you ever go to the "ice cream truck" when you were a little kid?
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That's just it, it doesn't have any effect on property value AT ALL. Vendors have been in CA for over 50 years. It's prejudice and discrimination that ruin a neighborhood. Picky neighbor's who are the only 1 person complaining over something the MAJORITY enjoys. Have you tried to get people to sign a petition to put a stop to it? Or do you know that the majority of the neighborhood won't sign it because they find our local vendors a benefit not a burden. Several people in our neighborhood even rely on one of the vendors as their kids often get dinner from the vendor when they work late or have multiple jobs. I have been in the neighborhood for less than a year, iI moved herefrothy Orange County Coast. I own my house, and the first week we were here I was HAPPY when iI found all that the neighborhood has to offer, ESPECIALLY the vendors. I hope the city takes what the majorityof the neighborhood wants and enjoys into consideration.
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I agree with you CCC. And I wish people would stop throwing the "discrimination" card out all the time. Maybe the vendors should petition to change the law instead. Wouldn't it feel better to be doing something legally, as apposed to illegally? Or maybe that's just I choose to live MY life! Just a thought...
Did you ask for a permit? I did, she has one! Plus, if oh so many people didn't like her, they wouldn't buy from her and she would stop coming. there is always a LINE when she comes, which by the way is at normal hours and NOT a disturbance. But as I said, 95% of the neighborhood ENJOYS the vendors, buy from the vendors, and have no complaints about the vendors. Our street does NOT look like tijuana (have you ever been there, I doubt it), but instead is a reflection of the culture of our area....which most embrace. I think it's really distasteful that someone LIES on here because they are prejudiced against the ethnicity of our neighborhood. These vendors are legally supporting a family with a LEGAL business that people enjoy. If you put them out of business, then the taxpayers support their families because they will most likely go on welfare. The reason you don't try to petition the neighbors to get rid of them is because you know that 95% of your neighbors will not sign it. I beg the city to leave her alone, she is dong NOTHING wrong except bringing happiness and camaraderie to the neighborhood as neighbors often talk and socialize while waiting for their orders. THIS WAS PREVIOUSLY CLOSED, LETS KEEP IT CLOSED. i'M SURE THE WHOLE NEIGHBORHOOD MINUS 3 PEOPLE AGREE! GO WITH THE MAJORITY, NOT THE ONE WHINER.
Take a drive to nicer neighborhoods, you won't see Venders on their streets! Why? Because it's not Mexico and stop using the discrimination card! It's not working.....
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