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Q. What is the enforcement concern?
A. No Parking
A. No Parking
Q. If possible, please briefly describe the situation.
A. two years asking for a sign. saw traffic engineering for the 3rd time this month thinking we'd finally get a sign at least. what's the point of your job if you aren't doing the bare minimum except costing us money?
A. two years asking for a sign. saw traffic engineering for the 3rd time this month thinking we'd finally get a sign at least. what's the point of your job if you aren't doing the bare minimum except costing us money?
Q. What is the vehicle make and model? (Ex: Ford sedan)
A. you don't care
A. you don't care
Q. What color is the vehicle?
A. why bother
A. why bother
Q. What is the vehicle license plate number and state?
A. stellar performance, bet you get a raise
A. stellar performance, bet you get a raise
Q. Please be advised that this communication and any attachments will be reviewed by City of Albany employees but will not be forwarded to, reviewed by, or seen by the City of Albany Commissioner of General Services or Public Works in any form and do not constitute a valid notice of claim nor a valid prior written notice as established under both state and local law.
A. Yes
A. Yes
10 Comments
Anon (Registered User)
Albany, NY (Verified Official)
EMB (Registered User)
JustJen (Registered User)
Anon (Registered User)
So if everybody runs a red light then it's ok to do so? Is parking in front of a hydrant or a driveway ok as well? If "enforcement" isn't enforcing, then what are they doing?
This is a public safety and personal property issue. Let's say you made the turn at this intersection but the car was parked illegally and you hit it, or worse yet, you hit a pedestrian trying to move around the car. Would you except responsibility or blame the car illegally parked? I bet we all know the answer.
We have these regulations for a reason. . There's plenty of parking if you park like a decent human being. Plenty.
EMB (Registered User)
Anon (Registered User)
Glad to see you're such an advocate for the betterment of the neighborhood. We have quite a terrible reputation in the region so would that be us residents or the services we are refused?
If issues like this, along with inadequate street cleaning or tree trimming are ignored, who's to blame?
If everyone was doing what they were supposed to be doing we wouldn't have all those bigger issues you're so worried about. I've tried the patient approach; been doing that since this app was initiated. Same people "acknowledge" the same issues and never address them. So, because it happens everyday, I'll post everyday. People should earn the money we pay them.
JustJen (Registered User)
Acknowledged APA - Doug (Verified Official)
Closed Neighborhood & Community Services (Verified Official)