Scott Bitterli
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Alley Blading/Smoothing Archived3624 5th Ave N St Petersburg, FL, 33713, USA - Central Oak Park Neighborhood Association
This alley has tons of potholes throughout the East half of the alley. Some kind of gravel was laid on a partial area a few months ago, but is degrading quickly as well. Many residents use this alley often and as primary access to their homes.
Please pave the remaining half of the alley soon.
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Pothole / Road Surface Issue Archived2950 5th Ave N St. Petersburg, FL 33713, USA - Historic Kenwood Neighborhood Associationpotholes and severely degraded road surfaces. this alley is the primary exit for multiple businesses.
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Flooding Archived300 37th St N Saint Petersburg, FL, 33713, USA - Central Oak Park Neighborhood AssociationIntersection still flooded 24 hours after last rains.
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Flooding Archived3660 4th Ave N Saint Petersburg, FL, 33713, USA - Central Oak Park Neighborhood AssociationIntersection still flooded 24 hours after last rains.
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2950 5th Ave N St. Petersburg, FL 33713, USA - Historic Kenwood Neighborhood AssociationDelapidated, unmoved, damaged van has been sitting in the alley for over 6 months.
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Alley Blading/Smoothing Archived2950 Fl-595 St. Petersburg, FL 33713, USA - Historic Kenwood Neighborhood Associationterrible alley surface, sand build up, pot holes
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Storm-Related Requests Archived2326 12th St N St. Petersburg, FL 33704, USA - Greater Woodlawn Neighborhood Associationlarge tree down over power lines
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Storm-Related Requests Archived2326 12th St N St. Petersburg, FL 33704, USA - Greater Woodlawn Neighborhood Association2 large trees are down blocking the street and covering cars.
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Tree Trimming/Removal Archived3956 3rd Street North Saint Petersburg, Florida - North East Park Neighborhood AssociationA tree has fallen into the power lines leading to the mobile homes.
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Constant Trash on Property Archived1041 Dr M.L.K. Jr St S Saint Petersburg, Florida - St. PetersburgThe Family Collar down the street from my house is constantly littered with trash. I assume it's because of the customers and not the owners, but they need to keep their property clean. It ends up blowing all around the neighborhood and looks terrible.