Kate.lamm
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Recycling Archiviert534 10th Ave S St. Petersburg, FL 33701, USA - Historic Roser Park Neighborhood Associationrecycling missed pick up again
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Recycling Archiviert534 10th Ave S St. Petersburg, FL 33701, USA - Historic Roser Park Neighborhood Associationrecycling hasn't been picked up in over a month
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Road Potholes / Road Depression Archiviert558 10th Ave S St. Petersburg, FL 33701, USA - Historic Roser Park Neighborhood Associationgetting bigger by the day and right on the bridge. please fix soon
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Mosquito Control Archiviert534 Roser Park Dr S St. Petersburg, FL 33701, USA - Historic Roser Park Neighborhood Association
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Codes Compliance Archiviert500 Roser Park Dr S St. Petersburg, FL 33701, USA - Historic Roser Park Neighborhood Associationboth of these vehicles have been abandoned for over a year. the grass is growing up around them. there was construction this past year and the crew towed these two vehicles out of their way because owners couldn't be found then. both tags are expired. please have these removed as they are on street parking and have not moved other than being towed a block down the road in over a year.
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Recycling ArchiviertAddress Unavailable - Thirteenth Street Heights Neighborhood Associationwe've been skipped for another month of recycling pick up.
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Recycling Archiviert561 11th Ave S St. Petersburg, FL 33701, USA - Historic Roser Park Neighborhood Associationrecycling hasn't been picked up in over a month. any chance you can swing by and grab our cardboard?
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Sanitation Department Archiviert725 8th St S St. Petersburg, FL 33701, USA - Historic Roser Park Neighborhood Associationtrash out on street. looks like air conditioning ducts.
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Pothole Archiviert9701 28th St Pinellas Park, FL 33782, USA - St. Petersburgbig pot hole on far right lane going southbound. blew out a tire in my husband's car
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Sanitation Department Archiviert538 Roser Park Dr S St. Petersburg, FL 33701, USA - Historic Roser Park Neighborhood Associationtrash including seafood and tires dumped in alley. this is a perpetual dumping ground for someone with access to a lot of seafood. can you put up a trail camera to catch them?