It seems St. Pete has to be asked to enforce side walk coverings like this for some reason. I bush with thorns is covering the side walk nearby. Why doesn't the city take care of this on their own? They sure don't have a problem addressing issues on the south side like not enough grass growing or broken screens for some reason.
Because the city of st pete is cutting hours to part time for many depts that preform "labor" work, blame the city for not having extra funds in the budget for "obamacare" thats why many city workers who would fix this issue with sidewalks are being replaced with day laborers who dont take pride in working for the city, they just want to earn their daily beer&drug money while city employees families are living below poverty and qualify for welfare. Thanks mayor bill foster!!! Why dont you take a major pay/hour cut and try to support a family of 4 on 9.33 an hr when the city cut your hours to 29 a week. You'll be using a ebt card real quick. So much for employee moral and being proud to work for the city of st pete.
The word is "perform", cities have little to nothing to do, financially, with the PPACA, the city doesn't farm out *any* work to day labor, so far as I know.
Sorry about the typos but unless you work for the city then i guess you dont know but yes they do hire "day laborers" they sub contract them because its cheaper to have them working instead of fulltime employee's which they have to begin to pay health insurance for under up coming obama care, so know what your talking about. Thank you very much.
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St Pete Neighbor (Registered User)
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The word is "perform", cities have little to nothing to do, financially, with the PPACA, the city doesn't farm out *any* work to day labor, so far as I know.
And it's "morale".
Also "education".
Please, stop now.
myastone (Guest)
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Hey Folks,
Let's stay on the issue here.
-bwc
St Pete Neighbor (Registered User)
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Thank you for your past submission via SeeClickFix to Pinellas County. The City of St Petersburg is now administering SeeClickFix issue reports that are made from citizens within our city limits. In an effort to clean-up old issues that were resolved some time ago, we are marking as 'closed' those issues that were submitted in the past for which the work has been completed or the issue has otherwise been resolved.
If you think for any reason that the issue you submitted in the past might still be unresolved, please feel free to submit a new report with the SeeClickFix St. Pete website and we will make sure the issue is directed to the appropriate City department to be addressed as soon as possible.
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