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There is a dilapidated, vacant blue house with garage just falling apart...yard is overgrown..don't know where owners are or why nothing is being done about it. Houses are depreciating enough without eyesores in the neighborhood bringing down property value even more.
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joe confinante (Gast)
Tired (Gast)
Tyler G. (Gast)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zfdsYTHaT9o
passer by (Gast)
There goes the neighborhood (Gast)
Myrtle Ave Resident (Gast)
skooldays (Registrierter Benutzer)
MissOldValley (Registrierter Benutzer)
Judy S. (Gast)
MissOldValley (Registrierter Benutzer)
Michael Raymond (Registrierter Benutzer)
The residents should not HAVE to "call the blight officer" when a key part of the role is to travel throughout the city FINDING blight. The job is not to sit at a desk and wait for residents to call or send e-mails. We can get a minimum wage clerk to read e-mails, take calls and forward to the proper department for action.
If the city of Ansonia can't spot the dozens of decaying buildings to be found on almost every block in certain areas.... something is terribly wrong at City Hall.
skooldays (Registrierter Benutzer)
Michael Raymond (Registrierter Benutzer)
PLEASE stop responding to blight threads with "Call Blight Officer".
The Blight Officer is paid to LOOK FOR BLIGHT AND TAKE ACTION. He is not paid to sit at a desk, tell people to trim their hedges and wait for his phone to ring with blight reports.
He is to be OUT SURVEYING THE CITY AND RECORDING INSTANCES OF BLIGHT that he will then take action on when back in his office in addition to reports he may receive.
Please, the Blight Officer is not paid to be a receptionist. Let's not pretend he is.
Geschlossen special treatment (Registrierter Benutzer)