Description
Caller informed there is a large amount of pine needles in the street between 2nd Ave and 4 Ave N, very bad odor.
also asked...
Q. Location of issue?
A. 212 Palm Lane N
A. 212 Palm Lane N
Caller informed there is a large amount of pine needles in the street between 2nd Ave and 4 Ave N, very bad odor.
16 Comments
Acknowledged St Pete Service Center 6 (Registered User)
Thank you for reporting this issue to us via SeeClickFix St. Pete. The Stormwater Department operates their streetsweeping activities on a scheduled basis, rotating through zones guaranteeing all streets are swept twice yearly. You can find more information by following the link below:
http://www.stpete.org/city_departments/stormwater_operations/street_sweeping.php
We are forwarding your request their Department so they can determine the level of services required and if they need to deviate from their cleaning schedule. Thank you for your help! Sincerely, Mayor's Action Center
John A (Registered User)
Garydoc (Registered User)
Tammy (Registered User)
Steve b (Registered User)
Lake Pasadena (Registered User)
Chris B (Registered User)
Please do not waste our city resources to change something that occurs naturally each year. If anything please bring more pine needles!!!!
Betsy B (Registered User)
T. (Registered User)
John A (Registered User)
I could not agree with you and everyone else that has posted today. Our one of a kind charming lane should not be swept and down to need to be swept or cleaned. There is no odor of any kind and the idea that someone would complain about something so ridiculous and untrue is unfathomable. We live on a lane full of pine trees. If there is an odor coming from anywhere; it’s that of someone continually burning things in their back yard on a daily basis.
John A (Registered User)
Chris B (Registered User)
Closed Neighborhood Specialist (Verified Official)
John A (Registered User)
Steve b (Registered User)
Steve b (Registered User)
Thanks for a fast no-nonsense reponse