StPeteCitizen

  • 236 50th Ave N Saint Petersburg, FL, 33703, USA - St. Petersburg
    One of the St. Pete city garbage receptacles behind the house is missing it's lid. The lid is nowhere in sight. This happened at last pickup. Perhaps the lid was emptied into the truck along with the garbage? The lid was broken months ago during the garbage collection process and then fixed. Looks like the fix wasn't permanent. The receptacle is waiting to fill with rainwater. Can we get a new receptacle, please?
  • 236 50th Ave N Saint Petersburg, FL, 33703, USA - St. Petersburg
    Small appliance pickup - broken dehumidifier in box
  • 236 50th Ave N Saint Petersburg, FL, 33703, USA - St. Petersburg
    Sanitation Dept broke the lid when collecting garbage.
    Reported this issue directly to Sanitation Department 6 months ago. They said they would replace it. It is still sitting there - an unsanitary receptacle for flies and other creatures.
    Please get this fixed.
  • 236 50th Ave. N Saint Petersburg, Florida - St. Petersburg
    The tree in front of 236 50th Ave N has nothing but brown needles left. Yesterday, large limbs fell off and broke into pieces after they hit the ground. What if there were a child beneath? Look at the difference between the brown needles in this tree and live trees in the background. Look at the number of limbs without any foliage. Can someone PLEASE PLEASE finally address this big problem (potential lawsuit) waiting to happen?
  • 236 50th Ave N St. Petersburg, FL 33703, USA - St. Petersburg
    Huge dead tree limbs are an accident waiting to happen. An auto, or heaven forbid, a person below will suffer grave injury. Several limbs have fallen already. This hurricane season could see an identified problem turn into an emergency. The tree is significantly dead. Can it be removed or at least have the dead limbs trimmed off?