Description
All along the entire recycling route yesterday, Monday March 20th , in Northeast park shores the recycling operator left broken glass in the middle of the street , both directions Driving around neighborhood it can be seen from Birch thru 37th and 36th Ave NE People , dogs and kids walk and it's very careless of what happened yesterday The truck was either full or malfunctioning Need someone to come and sweep the route up
also asked...
Q. What recycling-related issue is being reported?
A. Missed Pick-up
A. Missed Pick-up
Q. For Recycling, is your container placed at the curb or in the alley?
A. Curb
A. Curb
8 Comments
Jk (Registered User)
Jk (Registered User)
Jk (Registered User)
Jk (Registered User)
St Pete Service Center 6 (Registered User)
Acknowledged St Pete Service Center 6 (Registered User)
Thank you for reporting this issue to us via SeeClickFix St. Pete. The Stormwater Department operates our street-sweeping activities on a scheduled basis, rotating through zones guaranteeing most streets are swept monthly.
Issues of blowing yard debris in the streets could be a code violation. To cite the property owner for this violation, an investigator would have to witness them in the act of blowing lawn debris into the roadway. If this activity is seen again in the future, please call us at 727-893-7373 and report it immediately so that an investigator can be dispatched to the location.
Special requests are reserved for accidents, spills, and road hazards only. Thank you for your help! Sincerely, St Pete Service Center
You can find more information by following the link below:
https://www.stpete.org/residents/community/street_sweeping.php
SPTO Admin 3 (Verified Official)
Closed SPTO Admin 1 (Verified Official)
The SPTO customer service team has received an update that this issue has been addressed by the corresponding crew.
Completed 03/23/2023. WAM 2325790
Please feel free to submit future requests to us via SeeClickFix or by contacting the SPTO at 727-893-7421.
Thank you