Deskripsyon
House had a major fire, needs to be torn down. Now we have two blighted homes here on blohm st. also 214 is vacant and foreclosed. what is happening in W.H. The home that had a fire twice in 2 days had too many people living there, and too many cars. Noone ever checked the premises to confirm the amount of families living there probably illegally. They were using generators, which probably caused first elect. fire. This area is going to hell. Now we have two homes which need to come down. Hope City gets after owners to immediately rectify these matters. Looks like a ghetto here now. Awful. Awful.
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another concerned citizen (Panauhin)
Anonymous (Panauhin)
noname (Panauhin)
frustratedresident (Panauhin)
neighborhood citizen (Panauhin)
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carol (Panauhin)
Get together you like-minded people. Call your counsel person, Bill Conlon. He is very helpful and concerned. Go to a city counsel meeting as a group and ask for help. I found that the communities I admire most assist their municipality and never just turn a problem over.There are two choices...fight or flight. I'm older, still work and get very tired but know I have to "get out there". I find West Haven worth the trouble.
Observer (Rehistradong User)
Thomas street seems like its getting like this too. In the past couple years I've seen several home owners move out, and 2-3 familes take the place in the houses. Does the zoning in the town ever monitor if the amount of familes living in a rental is even appropraite? You know when there is only 10 houses on a street but cars lined up and down the street each night something isn't right.
I agree the citizens need to pair up with municipality to address, does anything know if city hall monitors the volume of tenants in the rentals, and what the general guidelines are? (if any?)
ForceForGood (Rehistradong User)