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What's really going on? i've been reporting this for a month When i called Monday they said it was being picked up that day! it's disgusting and on city property i would like a sanitation supervisor to call me 727-895-7827
What's really going on? i've been reporting this for a month When i called Monday they said it was being picked up that day! it's disgusting and on city property i would like a sanitation supervisor to call me 727-895-7827
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Hikingagain (Registered User)
St Pete Service Center 1 (Verified Official)
Acknowledged St Pete Service Center 6 (Registered User)
We have forwarded the details you have provided to the City's Sanitation department so that they may investigate and take any necessary action. Sincerely, St Pete Service Center
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Sanitation Environmental Coordinator (Verified Official)
m reilly (Registered User)
St Pete Service Center 1 (Verified Official)
We have forwarded it to the City's Sanitation department to investigate and take necessary action to clear the area. But keep in mind, this is a law enforcement issue. illegal dumping, or other illegal activities must be reported directly to the St. Petersburg Police Department by calling the Police Tip Line at 727-892-5000r 727-893-7780 (for non-emergencies) or 911 (for emergencies ONLY).
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m reilly (Registered User)
i will not accept excuses from the city as a business and home owner who pays taxes.
The property tax revenue from downtown’s million dollar condos should have this city looking as clean as Dubai.
m reilly (Registered User)
Sanitation Environmental Coordinator (Verified Official)
Closed Sanitation Inspector 4 (Verified Official)