Linda Ruble
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9960 57th Way N Pinellas Park, FL, 33782, USA - Pinellas Park94th Ave., between 49th & 58th Street. Westbound lane has 2 depressions. Looks like there is some sort of small utility cover (Not a manhole.) in the center of each one.
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Ask City Administration Archived9960 57th Way N Pinellas Park, FL, 33782, USA - Pinellas ParkWhat was the source(s) of funding for the left turn lane being constructed on 49th Street, in front of Plato Academy? Thank you.
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Ask City Administration Archived5871 99th Ter N Pinellas Park, FL, 33782, USA - Pinellas ParkWhen an item is closed, does that mean the issue has been resolved, it’s been acknowledged and assigned to someone, or what? Thanks.
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57th St N & 82nd Ave N Pinellas Park, FL, 33781, USA - Pinellas ParkI am wondering what, if anything, could be done to persuade the homeowner on the SW corner of 57th Street and 82nd Avenue to better maintain their fence. I imagine that it technically meets code requirements; but, it often leans northward (As it does right now.) toward the sidewalk. For traffic turning onto 82nd Ave. from 57th Street, this intersection is already difficult to maneuver, and this fence leaning out toward the street only makes it worse by further blocking the view of oncoming traffic. Thank you.
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Mosquito Control Archived9960 57th Way N Pinellas Park, FL, 33782, USA - Pinellas ParkWe have a TON of mosquitoes in the area.
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Parks Maintenance Issues Archived9960 57th Way N Pinellas Park, FL, 33782, USA - Pinellas ParkPlease trim back the shrubbery in front of Park Station, on the corner of Park Blvd. and 59th Street, as far as possible. It is very hard to see up Park Blvd. anyway, and those leaves hanging out make it even worse. Thank you.
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Water Restrictions Archived9960 57th Way N Pinellas Park, FL, 33782, USA - Pinellas ParkOn the city web site, the links for BOTH current restrictions and reclaimed restrictions displays the Reclaimed Watering Restrictions. Also suggest that you create a link specific to well and lake water, rather than including them in the Current Potable Restrictions. Why would anyone looking for Well and Lake water restrictions click on Potable? Thank you.