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There is a lot of traffic at the house near the corner of Lake St. and Sherman St. Is there any way to make parking legal on only one side of the street?
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There is a lot of traffic at the house near the corner of Lake St. and Sherman St. Is there any way to make parking legal on only one side of the street?
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Joe (Guest)
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Renee Chesebro (Guest)
ALB (Guest)
Worst case: A fire breaks out and the fire truck can't get by, then what? Are you going to tell the people whose house burns down that you wanted to park as close as you could to your house and didn't want to walk an extra few feet to park on the same side of the road as the other cars???
I guess courtesy is just way too hard to find these days...
stephenie (Guest)
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Renee Chesebro (Guest)
sally (Guest)
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Anonymous (Guest)
Renee Chesebro (Guest)
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DGP (Guest)
" we've lived here ( add a number) 30, 50, 100 years" every time someone insists their rights are more important then others. My neighbor laid that BS on me the week after his kid stole a pumpkin from my yard and tools from my shed, according to him,his 30 plus years as a resident here were reason enough why I should have not called the Oneida PD. I've only lived here a few years and I pay my taxes. live quietly,and have every bit as much a right to live here as your family, but MY cars don't block the street .FYI, unless you want to be surrounded by vacant lots ands abandoned houses you might want to broaden your mind and accept the fact that people from other communities might purchase houses here, and their rights are every bit as important as yours.
peggy (Guest)
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Sally (Guest)
sally (Guest)
peggy (Guest)
Jean Schuler (Guest)
Veronica (Guest)
We try to avoid parking directly across from one another whenever possible. Unfortunately, it isn't always possible. We also make people fix their cars if we see that they've parked too far out in the road.
As far as your example- that is not a danger. Several city vehicles, buses and tractor trailers get through on a daily basis. I own a truck and have no problems getting through.
Yes, sometimes you have to wait for another car to go through, but that's really not uncommon on side roads.
To the other posts... are you out of your mind?! My grandparents would flip their lids if anything like that went on there!
Wit's end (Guest)
This is not against the people who reside at, or who are related to/friends of those who reside at the address...
Please, to anyone who feels the need to turn this into a gossip site, if you have a SERIOUS issue, do not just cry about it here, bring it to the authorities. This used to be a site where you could relate that others in the city were struggling with the same troubles, and a tool for the authorities. I doubt that the site is even taken seriously now, due to the misuse.
I see Sally has made her mark here, as well... get a life, dear. Or maybe write an ACTUAL LETTER to the dispatch, instead of posting it randomly and repeatedly on multiple sites. Contact the Mayor directly. As I have said before, he is very easy to speak with, and always open to suggestions.
Peggy Mason (Guest)
Wit's end (Guest)
Peggy-
My comment was not directed at you, either. It's directed at those who have no life, no mind of their own, and no facts to base their assumptions on. The misuse of this site will not help anyone. As far as I have read, you have been defending the people in question and yourself, (admittedly, I have not read all the posts, due to the fact that I have a life to keep me occupied, and not enough time to weed through the ridiculousness).
Please, keep the drama on Springer & Montell, and try to make this, once again, a useful site.
Tracy Birkheimer (Guest)