Quick look at the effort to cleanup this urban core enclave across The State Line:
KCK wants to increase penalties for code violations
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - The United Government of Wyandotte County is pushing to increase penalties for repeat code violators, in an effort to tackle blight. On Monday a commission committee unanimously passed the proposal, which would set penalties up to $1,500.
As Mr. Rogers would say it is a sad day in the neighborhood when the TV news, a couple of days ago, reports the conditions of 70% of KCMO streets are rated poor or very poor.
ReplyDelete^ugh huh....and being that we're still in winter and can't really patch them all until it thaws really has nothing to do with it though. So I mean that survey really is as worthless as you are.
ReplyDelete248 the pro idiot, they been patched 1000x b4. How many potholes in roads resurfaced in the past 8 years.
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