Description
Mattress
also asked...
Q. Are the dumped materials located on public or private property?
A. Public
A. Public
Q. Are the dumped materials in the middle of the roadway BLOCKING through traffic in a traffic lane?
A. NO
A. NO
6 Comments
Acknowledged City of Oakland (Verified Official)
City of Oakland (Verified Official)
City of Oakland (Verified Official)
The City of Oakland Call Center has referred this issue to CODE ENFORCEMENT,. Please contact that department to follow-up (see "Other Helpful Links" at http://www2.oaklandnet.com/Government/o/PWA/Connect/ReportaProblem/index.htm#Links).
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* Prostitution Hotline: 510-238-2373 (tips) or 510-777-3211 (in progress)
Thank you.
BaysideCourt (Registered User)
WOW! Get this===>a good Samaritan picks up a mattress from the sidewalk (it is responsible for per the City), in order to keep the sidewalk clear so people don't trip over it....sends notice in to the City days ago....then sends and calls it in 3 more times today....and what does the City do?
The City tells the good Samaritan that IT is now responsible for the mattress, and that next time to leave it in place as a public safety hazard until the City gets around to it.....which should be same day.
If even!
What a load of BS.
8 e-mails, 4 telephone calls...and "tag" good Samaritan, you're it!
HA!
No sale City.
It occurs to anyone with a brain-that two can play at that game....
Closed BCOA (Registered User)
BCOA (Registered User)