Samuel Hampton
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Parking Meter Acknowledged1415 Fannin Street Houston, TX 77002, United States of America - Downtown
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Parking Meter Acknowledged1415 Fannin Street Houston, TX 77002, United States of America - Downtown
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Parking Meter Archived1415 Fannin St Houston, TX 77002, USA - DowntownRed Reserved Parking Cover over meter. Reserved for recent sporting event only thru Feb. 8, 2017. The cover should have been removed by Feb. 9. This is a business address location. A bag remains in place also covering the Commercial Parking area meter. Please remove these bags as soon as possible. Thank you.
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Drainage Archived9520-9598 Lawndale St Houston, TX 77017, USA - US Congressional District TX29Old abandoned Car Tires and Building materials litter roadside. Sand & dirt has washed down under Railroad underpass, clogging storm drains that are small in size. If routine maintenance is not performed on a timely basis the new asphalt that has been laid will quickly degrade under the weight of the large truck traffic serving the Petro-Chemical Refineries operating 24 hours a day on Lawndale Road.
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Nuisance On Property Archived1420 Fannin Street Houston, TX 77002, USA - DowntownHomeless men have left newspaper litter on ground. Also see 6 pack of empty beer bottles on top of electrical transformer.
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Street Hazard Archived1400-1420 Fannin Street Houston, TX 77002, USA - DowntownMissing section of steel grate covering storm drain in Metro Bus lane. The opening is large enough to capture a small wheel of a compact car, or motorcycle.
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Other Archived9601-9699 Lawndale Street Houston, TX 77017, USA - US Congressional District TX29Heavy Trash - Car Part
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Other Archived1407 Fannin Street Houston, TX 77002, USA - DowntownNew parking signs have been installed in the 1400 block of Fannin Street. Previously "No Parking" between hours of 7 - 9 AM, new signs only convey no parking between hours of 4 - 6 PM. However, the parking meter pay station programming does not accept payment until 9:00 AM. Meter Number FAN1401. Please resolve this apparent conflict in policy.