Richard

Open Issues: 0 Closed Issues: 9,653 Acknowledged Issues: 144
Watching issues created after: 2017-07-18

Snell Isle, Coffeepot Park

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  • Pothole Archived
    2032-2046 Coffee Pot Blvd Ne St. Petersburg, FL 33704, USA - Historic Old Northeast Neighborhood Association
    Three depressions in roadway have caused bike accidents. Hard to see and avoid.
  • 3810 Shore Acres Blvd Ne St Petersburg, FL, 33703, USA - Shore Acres Civic Association
    3810 shore acres blvd NE multiple potholes
  • 901 40th Ave N St Petersburg, FL, 33703, USA - St. Petersburg
    1 sq ft pot hole on 40th Ave.
  • 963 Snell Isle Blvd Ne Saint Petersburg FL 33704, United States - Snell Isle Property Owners Association
    Really deep pothole Please come fix before the earth's core is further exposed ;)
  • 222 35th Ave N Saint Petersburg FL 33704, United States - North East Park Neighborhood Association
    Added lettuce to a 6 foot fence you’re only allowed to have 16 feet of continuous lattice it needs to be taken down
  • 3500 Overlook Dr Ne St Petersburg, FL, 33703, USA - Shore Acres Civic Association

    Shore Acres Blvd is filling up with potholes from Overlook Dr to the 40th Ave Stop sign. Many holes right at stop on Overlook and Shore Acres Blvd.

    Getting pretty bad back there

  • 301 Coffee Pot Dr Ne Saint Petersburg, Florida - North East Park Neighborhood Association
    Trash has been dumped on Oak Street in front of house for 2 weeks
  • Pothole Archived
    101-141 Palmera Blvd Ne St. Petersburg, FL 33704, USA - Snell Isle Property Owners Association
    Getting bigger every week!
  • Shore Acres Blvd Ne & 40th Ave Ne Saint Petersburg, Florida, 33703 - Shore Acres Civic Association
    Resident stated that potholes are presenting at the noted location. They requested road condition review and repair.
  • 3330 1st St N Saint Petersburg, FL, 33704, USA - North East Park Neighborhood Association
    Pothole at the intersection of 1st and 34th
  • 135 Ricardo Way Ne Saint Petersburg, FL, 33704, USA - Snell Isle Property Owners Association
    This had been worked on before but seems to be sinking again as multiple issues with cars and trailers bottoming out entering and exiting the property that is shared by two multi family homes. Thanks for your attention!
  • 141 26th Avenue North Saint Petersburg, Florida - Historic Old Northeast

    There have been multiple permits filed by builder Taralon Homes and most recently by us as private residents to remove an old decayed looking pine from a property being built on at 133 26th Ave N and leaning on our property at 141 26th Ave N. The tree is leaning toward our garage and has dropped a limb on the top of our car and caused over 1200 in damages to our vehicle. We are forced now to park on the street taking up more parking space from neighbors. The tree has also dropped another limb and has now damaged the rain gutters on our garage denting them. The tree is leaning and in heavy storm conditions could potentially snap and cause even further damages. The city arborist is refusing to allow the builder to remove the tree now located about 5 feet from the footers of the foundation of a brand new home being built. The owners of this new home want it removed and we do to. We were even willing to pay for part of the removal even though the tree is not on our property just to preserve our property from further damage.

    We filed a permit back on 7/25 and had a women come out and look at the tree. It was mismarked on a site plan on property and we showed her that it is really located on 133 26th Ave N of which a new home is being built. The woman acknowledged it was mismarked and was supposed to get back with Shane ABernathy whom was supposed to get in touch with us. We have called him and to date he has not returned our calls. In the meantime more tree limbs falling and more potential property damage from this unsightly tree.

    We have invested in the city of St Pete to upgrade the area with brand new real estate and beautiful landscaping. We love the beautiful oaks in the neighborhood but this tree is an old pine tree. The needles are everywhere and the limbs falling. WE've spent now 1200 repairing our car roof and can't even park on our parking pad. When does the city stop protecting old nasty trees and recognize that when a property owner is trying to maintain their investment in this beautiful city that we are only asking to remove the tree for safety and property maintainment. We very much wish to remove this unsightly tree and as taxpayers of two brand new homes on this lot that was once dilapidated with an old run down overgrown home with 2 brand new homes that we be allowed to protect and preserve our property as requested. We would like an answer from the city on what will be allowed on this permit and would request that if we aren't allowed to remove it when it falls down perhaps the city will pay our repairs to our new home. Frustrated with St Pete on this issue