and entering in the action ID number. See attached photo screenshot.
The City closed this ticket in their internal system with no further explanation of the outcome. That's not the way it should be. This has NOT been resolved.
and entering in the action ID number. See attached photo screenshot.
The City closed this ticket in their internal system with no further explanation of the outcome. That's not the way it should be. This has NOT been resolved.
This is a code violation if the property was approved since the Downtown Master Plan was put in place (I think the 1994 version). Who is "bogus"? A spam bot?
This property will be required to improve the sidewalk and landscaping as part of its redevelopment. The DAC just approved a hotel on the site. Still, I want to keep it open until I see it fixed.
Unless of course, we give waivers so that developers don't have to plant trees... Ray, the city's new landscape planner, sounds like he is more willing to enforce the tree ordinances that we do have.
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City of West Palm Beach (Guest)
Sincerely,
Mayors Response Team
WalkableWPB (Registered User)
Everyone on SCF, you can check your ticket's status by going to this website: http://onestopshop.wpbgov.com/egovplus/action/action_main.aspx
and entering in the action ID number. See attached photo screenshot.
The City closed this ticket in their internal system with no further explanation of the outcome. That's not the way it should be. This has NOT been resolved.
WalkableWPB (Registered User)
Everyone on SCF, you can check your ticket's status by going to this website: http://onestopshop.wpbgov.com/egovplus/action/action_main.aspx
and entering in the action ID number. See attached photo screenshot.
The City closed this ticket in their internal system with no further explanation of the outcome. That's not the way it should be. This has NOT been resolved.
Closed bogus (Registered User)
Reopened Joe (Registered User)
WalkableWPB (Registered User)
Tree Hugger (Guest)
WalkableWPB (Registered User)
Afraid not, Tree Hugger. Our city's policy seems to be: Wait for a developer to redevelop the site, then we'll get trees.
Of course, that means we could be waiting 30 years for some sites.
Joe (Registered User)
Closed Mayors Hotline (Registered User)
Reopened Joe (Registered User)