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Yes, I know what you mean. It's very, "Does a tree fall in the woods if there's no one there to vote on it?"
It's not as if the number of people who vote on an issue has any impact on how fast it gets fixed.
Closed is supposed to mean the issue has been dealt with, but lately we are seeing that it does not. Things that have not been fixes are getting closed. I don't know why this is happening.
The City of Oakland Public Works Agency has received this issue. It is registered as service request # 490579. Please check back for status updates or contact us directly at (510) 615-5566.
Hmmm…they are closing things like "bags of trash dumped on shoulder of road" that are still persistently there. That isn't something that is passed on to another agency.
City of Oakland Public Works Agency referred this issue to EBMUD, service request # 490576. Please contact that agency to follow-up. For more information, please visit the "Helpful Links to Other Resource Partners" at the link below.
http://www2.oaklandnet.com/Government/o/PWA/Connect/ReportaProblem/index.htm Thank you.
Regan4now is correct about the "referral" step...there should be some follow-up by those of us who report issues. I found out LOTS more by calling Code Enforcement and speaking with a helpful staffer. Am watching my calendar for the date that I can call back and see how far the process has gone...
No, I don't think it's about the location not being clear, although that can be an issue. For example, the giant safe that was dumped was reported and closed many times before it was finally picked up. The location was very clear. Same thing with a couch I reported.
There seems to be a hierarchy of sorts regarding what is dumped. Mattresses, couches, furniture seem to be "different" from black trash bags. Paint cans are certainly NOT handled by the same personnel who pick up trash bags.
Would really appreciate it if someone can clarify this premise.
And city streets -vs- freeway/CalTrans property is another factor.
Someone mentioned that three different trucks came out to pick up various dumped items. Furniture, one truck, tires, another and so on. I get that chemical waste would go somewhere else, but is it really efficient to have multiple trucks go to one pile? Can't it be picked up and sorted?
I try to report things that I think are on CalTrans land directly to CalTrans, but I'm not always sure.
Did anyone take notice of the comment given (Nov. 17, 2013) by Public Works about EBMUD.?
Follow the link given, look under OUR SERVICES (way at the bottom of the list) and click on USEFUL LINKS & RESOURCES...there, you'll find EBMUD.
As I found out in a different matter, the so-called service request # given by Public Works does NOT mean anything to another agency. Please call EBMUD 1-866-403-2683 (8AM to 4:30 PM)
or email them : custsvc@ebmud.com
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Eileen (Người dùng đã đăng ký)
It's not as if the number of people who vote on an issue has any impact on how fast it gets fixed.
Eileen (Người dùng đã đăng ký)
Được thừa nhận City of Oakland (Chính thức đã xác nhận)
regan4now (Người dùng đã đăng ký)
Eileen (Người dùng đã đăng ký)
City of Oakland (Chính thức đã xác nhận)
http://www2.oaklandnet.com/Government/o/PWA/Connect/ReportaProblem/index.htm
Thank you.
MERC (Người dùng đã đăng ký)
MERC (Người dùng đã đăng ký)
Regan4now is correct about the "referral" step...there should be some follow-up by those of us who report issues. I found out LOTS more by calling Code Enforcement and speaking with a helpful staffer. Am watching my calendar for the date that I can call back and see how far the process has gone...
Code Enforcement (510) 238-3381
Eileen (Người dùng đã đăng ký)
MERC (Người dùng đã đăng ký)
There seems to be a hierarchy of sorts regarding what is dumped. Mattresses, couches, furniture seem to be "different" from black trash bags. Paint cans are certainly NOT handled by the same personnel who pick up trash bags.
Would really appreciate it if someone can clarify this premise.
And city streets -vs- freeway/CalTrans property is another factor.
Eileen (Người dùng đã đăng ký)
Someone mentioned that three different trucks came out to pick up various dumped items. Furniture, one truck, tires, another and so on. I get that chemical waste would go somewhere else, but is it really efficient to have multiple trucks go to one pile? Can't it be picked up and sorted?
I try to report things that I think are on CalTrans land directly to CalTrans, but I'm not always sure.
MERC (Người dùng đã đăng ký)
sarsh (Khách)
MERC (Người dùng đã đăng ký)
Did anyone take notice of the comment given (Nov. 17, 2013) by Public Works about EBMUD.?
Follow the link given, look under OUR SERVICES (way at the bottom of the list) and click on USEFUL LINKS & RESOURCES...there, you'll find EBMUD.
As I found out in a different matter, the so-called service request # given by Public Works does NOT mean anything to another agency. Please call EBMUD 1-866-403-2683 (8AM to 4:30 PM)
or email them : custsvc@ebmud.com
Đã đóng sarah on el camile (Người dùng đã đăng ký)