VLH

  • 136 Delmar Terrace South Saint Petersburg, Florida - Downtown Neighborhood Association
    A pile of cement car stoppers have been left near the telephone pole between the Salvador and their next door neighbor to the East. They can become serious projectiles and do incredible damage once airborne. No one around to take care of this. Thanks again for all you do.
  • 400-424 1st Street Southeast Saint Petersburg, Florida - Downtown Neighborhood Association
    There is a traffic construction sign left out on first street in front of the Mahaffey that poses a hazard once airborne.
  • 155 Demings Terrace Saint Petersburg, Florida - Downtown Neighborhood Association
    There are two port-a-potties behind the Salvador that pose great hazards once they are airborne. The Salvador is non-responsive. Calls to port-a-potti go unanswered, There are also two mattresses left out a few feet east.
  • 155 5th Avenue South Saint Petersburg, Florida - Downtown Neighborhood Association
    Angelos Dumpsters have left their dumpster behind the Salvador and it poses a real threat when it becomes air born. There are also two pot-a--potties left there that are also a major safety threat. Both companies were notified Thursday. The Salvador doesn't seem to have anyone in charge. Please see they are moved before it's too late. Al;l three, once air-born, can post major threats to our community. Thank you for all you do.
  • 100 4th Avenue South Saint Petersburg, Florida - Downtown Neighborhood Association
    A sidewalk surrounding a utility box in this location has been broken for over two months. About a month ago someone repaired something in the utility box but not the sidewalk surrounding it. The sidewalk is getting worse with fractures sinking down. It is clearly dangerous. Please repair before someone gets hurt.
  • Traffic Issue Archived
    401-425 1st Street Southeast Saint Petersburg, Florida - Downtown Neighborhood Association
    The light signals are once again malfunctioning. At 10:45 am the signal on the NE corner of the intersection of 4th Avenue S and 1st Street blinked for over ten minutes. The signal on the SW corner didn't blink at all. This is a chronic issue as you well know, so I'm going to reach out elsewhere to get it resolved. No need for anyone to be seriously injured or worse because the city does not, after all this time, have the skills to repair this.