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A Mazda Miata is on blocks in the street. Has oil all over street. Onother car is on blocks in the allly. This is a weekly problem and we are tired of reporting but nothing gets done. Thanks.
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4 Comments
Acknowledged Customer Support (Verified Official)
Mike (Registered User)
Pickles (Registered User)
Code enforcement dont seem to care about some people and then pick on others for no reason at all they were witinf my nieghbor up for a couple ladders he had stored outside in his backyard on a weekly basis threqtening fines and such yet one of my other neighbors has a broken down nunker sitting onnthe lawn in his front yard along with a backyard full of broken vehicles and even another in the alley and they wont so anything about it.
My suggestion would be to report it to the police especially if tags are expired or missing, then report it here and get as many friends and family to vote to fix it for you and continue to file new reports daily until they dix the problem. Its the only way most i lnow can get code enforcement to actually listen to you. Sad but true
Closed Mayor's Action Center 1 (Registered User)
(posted on behalf of Assistant Chief Luke Williams, SPPD) Thank you for your SeeClickFix dated January 4, 2015. Chief Holloway has asked me to respond directly to you regarding the vehicle on blocks at 320 47 Street North. The information you provided was forwarded to Community Service Sergeant Richard Hladik to investigate.
Sergeant Hladik reported that he assigned Officer Mike Christian to monitor and patrol this area to resolve your concerns. He advised he was unable to locate any vehicle on blocks. The address in question had several cars legally parked. Currently the city does not permit street storage of vehicles. Officer Christian advised he would continue to monitor the area to make sure no violations are occurring.
If you need further assistance, please feel free to contact the Community Service Unit at (727)551-3183. Thank you for bringing this concern to our attention.
Sincerely,
Luke C. Williams
Assistant Chief of Police
Uniform Services Bureau