Description
This construction site has illegally removed the city sidewalk (the historic hex blocks, permit required) and to make matters worse, removed any possible sidewalk path on the public right of way. So rude construction person can you possibly explain how a handicapped person like myself can easily maneuver on a public sidewalk that I have been walking on for 35 years? What about the poor guy in a wheel chair? Or the little kids on trikes/bikes not ready to be in the road, or anyone? Or the mom or dad with a kid in a stroller? Since so many cars are parked on the street here it is not easy to manage that way either. And what will these people with little kids do this week on Halloween? Will the city do anything? Maybe someone needs to sue this guy and the city if it is not fixed. I will not put my name here because the last time I reported something about someone parking their car over a public sidewalk on my street a few blocks over from here I received all sorts of flak from people as if I am the bad guy.
also asked...
A. Construction without permit
A. No
4 Comments
Kendall Reid (Registered User)
Sidewalk access is part of Complete Streets and is an important amenity in neighborhoods zoned NT (Neighborhood Traditional).
Catherine Russo Cobb (Registered User)
Acknowledged Customer Support (Verified Official)
Update from the Codes Compliance Department: a case has been opened and is being investigated for this reported location. Any further updates or action will be handled by the Codes department. To track the status of this case, or to find contact information for the assigned investigator, use this link:
https://actiononline.stpete.org/Click2GovCE/casesearch.html?caseYear=19&caseNumber=28350
or call 727-893-7373 and refer to the above case number or to the property address.
Closed Customer Support (Verified Official)
Update from Codes Compliance: this old SeeClickFix report is being closed as part of an effort to address issues that were submitted in the past, have since been resolved, and the corresponding cases have already been closed.
If you believe that this complaint that was submitted in the past might still be unresolved, or that the same issue is happening again, please feel free to submit a new report with the SeeClickFix St. Pete application using the ‘Codes Compliance’ category, include the appropriate name/address information in the complainant field, and we will make sure the issue is investigated as soon as possible. You may also call 727-893-7373 to submit a new complaint.