Description
Just want to say that I am disappointed in how this problem has been handled. Resident is back out with chain saws today. Yesterday a FWC person came to look -- long after the resident was gone - and the FWC guy had no clue what the complaint was about, nor did he care much. He looked at the small pile of brush and said he didn't see any mangroves in it. Tried to explain to him that this was a tiny bit of what had been cut. No one really seems to care - which begs the question, can we all just cut down the waterfront vegetation because we want to? If so, residents should get out their chain saws and get rid of the vegetation blocking our water view on 39th Ave South, Sea Lane, and other streets along the water.
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A. Grand View Park
6 Comments
Flsnowdog (Registered User)
Thank GOD we have residents who actually care about the homeless livining the the dense brush along the park that is riddled with trash!
Thank GOD they are removing the thick underbrush hiding these homeless people who have been liviving in the bush in Granview Park for the past year!
Thank GOD there are less people like you to complain about someone actually taking hand to FIX the problem rather then typing anonymous notes on thier computer
Phil (Registered User)
Acknowledged Mayor's Action Center 1 (Registered User)
Closed Parks & Rec 1 (Verified Official)
The issue that you reported previously has been addressed by the City, and this open work order is now closed. Please feel free to submit future requests to us via SeeClickFix St. Pete, and thanks again!
This is a private property issue, not a parks issue. Our staff went out and no ordinance has been violated. For any issues with the FWC, findings, please contact them. 9/27/17
Mayor's Action Center 5 (Registered User)
Mayor's Action Center 5 (Registered User)