This vehicle was recently investigated by Codes and found to be in compliance. It is backed in so the investigator is unable to see if the tags are current and it does not appear to be in an inoperable condition. You can see the case notes and find contact information for the investigating officer by following the link below:
How is it that this vehicle was inspected and found to be operable on March 15, 2017 at 4:10:39 pm by a4brown, yet the complaint wasn't made via See Click Fix until March 15th, 2017 after 5pm??? I'm sending a copy of this to the mayors Chief of Staff because if the investigator paid attention they would have seen weeks and weeks worth of dirt in front of both front tires, clearly visible from the public roadway.
Although the Codes investigator was unable to determine if the vehicle in question is inoperable, on the follow-up they did start a case for the storage in the truck and yard. If you do see anything that would help determine the vehicle is inoperable, including expired tags, flat tires or damage, please submit a new report or contact the officer in charge. The information for the case that was opened March 16th, including contact information for the investigating officer is below:
The City of St Petersburg periodically reviews past reports that are made from citizens within our city limits, and 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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Encerradas Mayor's Action Center 5 (Utilizador Registado)
This vehicle was recently investigated by Codes and found to be in compliance. It is backed in so the investigator is unable to see if the tags are current and it does not appear to be in an inoperable condition. You can see the case notes and find contact information for the investigating officer by following the link below:
https://actiononline.stpete.org/Click2GovCE/casesearch.html?caseYear=17&caseNumber=5433
or call 727-893-7373 and refer to the above case number.
An anonymous SeeClickFix user (Utilizador Registado)
Reaberta Mayor's Action Center 5 (Utilizador Registado)
Reconhecida Mayor's Action Center 5 (Utilizador Registado)
Although the Codes investigator was unable to determine if the vehicle in question is inoperable, on the follow-up they did start a case for the storage in the truck and yard. If you do see anything that would help determine the vehicle is inoperable, including expired tags, flat tires or damage, please submit a new report or contact the officer in charge. The information for the case that was opened March 16th, including contact information for the investigating officer is below:
https://actiononline.stpete.org/Click2GovCE/casesearch.html?caseYear=17&caseNumber=6260
or call 727-893-7373 and refer to the above case number.
Encerradas Customer Support (Oficial Verificado)
The City of St Petersburg periodically reviews past reports that are made from citizens within our city limits, and 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.
Thank you - MAC