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I am on a dead end (butt up against the interstate) on the south side with on other home on the north (facing). At the end of the street is a guardrail and there is also concrete trenches to flow water overload from the interstate. This past Friday (rain) there was water ankle high from and at least expanded over 2 feet in width. It is virtually impossible for anyone coming to my home to even cross those puddles without providing rubber boots. I have lived her prior to the interstate being installed and the area of growth behind the guardrail is not maintained and it is quite the eyesore.
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Johnny (Registered User)
To All,
On or around 03-03-2015 a complaint was made using (St. Petersburg's) see click fix website (issue number 1510757) at the address of 2100 34th Av. N. 33713. The complaint was created due to overgrowth at the end of the dead end city easement and also because of the covert for rain water drainage being clogged with dirt and debris.
To this day the only thing that has been accomplished is finger pointing between the city of St. Petersburg and FDOT. At the dead end street is a guard rail, past that is a chain link fence and interstate I275. St. Petersburg city workers have visited the site and lean on shovels but do nothing! FDOT claims the dirt/debris are a non-issue (on the interstate side).
I am writing this letter not just because this issue has not been resolved, it has worsened. Hopeless people have now set up camp and I am certain this violates St. Petersburg's code Sec. 20-76. - Placement and use of temporary shelters and Sec. 20-75. - Sleeping on right-of-way contiguous to residential property lines.
Please review the attached photos, I am sure you will find both the city of St. Petersburg and FDOT has a "little cleaning up to do" in this regard, after all, we pay our fair share of state and local taxes; Furthermore, my mother is paying property taxes for three lots along the interstate I275: Parcels: 12-31-16-38286-000-0210, 12-31-16-38286-000-0470 and 12-31-16-38286-000-0480.
In conclusion, as my entire family are active voters, I hope this letter ends up in the right hands of capable people who can get this simple request completed and put to rest.
Regards,
Johnny (Registered User)