Here's another collection of pix reminding us that Kansas City continually FAILS to provide decent city services and simply clean the streets . . . All whilst promising big hotels and tech miracles.
From a KICK-ASS TKC TIPSTER . . . Here's the Monday teaching moment:
"I took these at 10 a.m. Monday morning, this is right behind Southwest early college campus . . . Another KCMO mess."
Should we blame the school or City Hall??? It's a constant dilemma that locals always confront in many situations . . . Our TKC blog community seems to think that there's more than enough blame to go around . . .
Trees STILL blocking the street in Brookside/Waldo reminds us that Kansas City neighborhoods with even less clout are probably on their own in dealing with the enduring storm aftermath that has defined City Hall FAIL for this week.
Developing . . .
Well why would you blame the city if it's the school's property, which it is?
ReplyDeleteDon't ever look down at the sidewalk Tony, the cracks (which should be fixed IMMEDIATELY) whilst doubtlessly enrage thee.
If you are very quiet, you can hear the hum of unrelenting sniveling coming from the bitching here.
ReplyDeleteSoon, THE MARATHON.
Drive around it, Einstein. Crisis solved.
ReplyDeleteTony stop bitching or else the city will pass an ordinance demanding immediate clean up by residents like they did sidewalk snow removal. Everyone know that bureaucrats think their job is to supervise the tax payers.
ReplyDelete6/29/15, 1:01 PM...I happen to think that sidewalk cleanup by residents is highly important. You do know, don't you, that if you don't do this, and someone slips and falls, it is your responsibility (or I should say, your insurance's responsibility) at risk. Even if you don't clean your own steps, get your damned walk cleaned. It's not that hard, and takes a few minutes.
ReplyDeleteHas this even been reported? To the person bitching did you contact 311 or just bitch about it on TKC? The crews have been out all weekend but can't address the issue if they aren't made aware of the situation.
ReplyDeleteMost of my neighbors have dragged all the downed limbs and tree debris to the curb assuming there will be a special leaf and brush pick up. KCMO needs to do a better job informing the citizenry that this is not going to happen. Prediction: This storm debris will sit at the curb in front of houses until the November pick up. No one is going to drive it to a drop off place with their own time/vehicle/money.
ReplyDeleteWill someone please blast this stump outta my arse. It's killing me.
ReplyDeleteReminder, people PAY Property Taxes and each city has a PUBLIC WORKS DEPT,as well !!
ReplyDeleteThe School District also has their own Maintence Division that should be responsible for that one mess.
another thing, 1 reason for some dely of clean up, is the ridlicious long line at the City Dump of all the trucks waiting to Dump storm debris, which is causing delays of getting areas cleaned up, because trucks can't leave the dump fast enough, because of the long lines to get in and out !!
give it a week or 2 and then everybody report back with Photos and Locations , Tony do a follow up in about 2 weeks will ya on this story !!!
thanks !