TKC Tipsters are pretty kickass and are deeply committed to cleaning up this town . . . In fact more so than most politicos who make promises about "a City that works" but never demonstrate any kind of follow up . . .
Anyhoo . . . Kansas City's tire dump problem which relates to several unlicensed businesses in this town might soon receive some attention from the state of Missouri.
Folks concerned about the trash, abandoned tires and blight all over this KC have made contact with a great many people who share their concern and there might even be the possibility of Obama Stimulus money dedicated to cleaning Kansas City streets since 3rd District Council people and Mayor Funky have done absolutely nothing to address the problem.
that dump is my house you bastards.
ReplyDeleteDoes that mean that the third district also has the fix in on the Neighborhood Preservation not making you clean up the noxious weeds around your home?
ReplyDeleteThis type of thing really pisses me off. When the city sends their inspectors around to give me a ticket because there is some peeling paint on one of my window screens and this mosquito / rat haven has been "out of their sight" for twenty years.
ReplyDeleteThere are businesses right next door to this dump --has anyone checked them for BUSINESS LICENSES?
Is that my third district councilperson standing way back in the weeds on the left of this photo?
ReplyDeleteIf we can dump all the tires ... can't we find room for our co-mayors underneath them all?
ReplyDeleteIf we can dump all the tires ... can't we find room for our co-mayors underneath them all?
ReplyDeletePlease give Chuck Eddy, assistant city manager, a chance to fix thes problems. He was just hired by the city manager at $140,000 a year. It will take him time to get on top of these problems.
ReplyDeletePlease give Chuck Eddy, assistant city manager, a chance to fix thes problems. He was just hired by the city manager at $140,000 a year. It will take him time to get on top of these problems.
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