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Let's keep it civil gentleman. The city and Municipal Utilities have fallen way behind on these matters, and it's good to get some these kind of issues cleaned up. I am personally dismayed at the amount of issues that exist, and I personally appreciate the effort of Mr. Hernandez. I don't know but I understand that anyone can unregister from these emails or delete them if they don't want them.
Carolyn you can not "unsubscribe" from the notifications, if you are a member of the city staff. That comment sounds as if it was interjected by a frustrated city staff member, from their personal phone.
Gail Carlson and Bill Shipman: Thank you for your ever constant efforts to remove all of the graffiti. Our neighborhood looks markedly different with all of these graffiti tags gone. Thank you very much.
Is there any way that Alameda Municipal Power (AMP) can come to remove the tags from the Power Poles? Why doesn't AMP receive funding for graffiti abatement?
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City of Alameda (Verified Official)
NoName (Registered User)
Carolyn Matarrese (Registered User)
Neighborhood Watch Block Captain (Guest)
anonymous (Guest)
Acknowledged PW Admin Gail (Verified Official)
Closed PW Admin Gail (Verified Official)
Mario Hernandez (Registered User)
Gail Carlson and Bill Shipman: Thank you for your ever constant efforts to remove all of the graffiti. Our neighborhood looks markedly different with all of these graffiti tags gone. Thank you very much.
Is there any way that Alameda Municipal Power (AMP) can come to remove the tags from the Power Poles? Why doesn't AMP receive funding for graffiti abatement?