Deskripsyon
The alleyway between 30th Street North and 31st Street North and between 40th Ave. N. and 42nd Ave. N has several abandoned cars on it plus someone has placed a shed in the middle of the alley (county right-of-way) along with another structure on top of the shed plus there is fencing across the alley blocking access at the 42nd street access. This is a public right-of-way and needs to be free of interference for travel.
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Kinilala Pinellas County Communications (Beripikadong Opisiyal)
Pinellas County Communications (Beripikadong Opisiyal)
Pinellas County Communications (Beripikadong Opisiyal)
Pinellas County Communications (Beripikadong Opisiyal)
Pinellas County Communications (Beripikadong Opisiyal)
Bob Miller (Panauhin)
"From Pinellas County: This not a “through alley.” It ends at a ditch before reaching 42nd Avenue. "
So what? Does that mean abutting property owners are allowed to STEAL public land for their own purposes?
Let's not forget that PUBLIC-OWNED UTILITIES such as sewer lines run through the alley. Ditto for cable, phone, gas and electric utilities. If all the accumulated blockage (abandoned motor vehicles, sheds and fences) is allowed to remain utility workers have no ingress to deal with problems as they arise. Kind of a no-brainer.
I cannot see how, legally, there can be a difference between through and non-through alleys. It's owned by the public. It is not part of an abutting landowner's fiefdom. Correct me if I am wrong (citing any statute or ordinance).
As to "Our alley maintenance guideline is under review at this time". Pinellas County has made it clear for the past 50 years that they do not maintain alleys (for the non-politically connected). This isn't a maintenance issue, per se. No one is asking for paving or tree trimming. Just reclaim what belongs to the public. Make the depositors remove the junk or pay for same.
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