Sadly, its today’s “me-first” society, more and more “neighbors” choose to ignore this. Many pay a service to just ... your frustration. I would ask if you have an HOA that could address ...
Tenants who wanted to remain anonymous due to fear of retaliation said conditions on Tzadik properties only seem to get worse ...
However, 13News heard from several neighbors and also City-Council councilors who were frustrated by the city’s snow removal response ... grows because we pay property taxes, and it isn ...
(WJAR) — An NBC 10 news viewer sent Ask Alison a question about snow removal on sidewalks ... bet is to do your part and cooperate with your neighbors.
If approved, the proposal would require Indianapolis' Department of Public Works to change its snow removal policy to include ...
A recent reminder from the Village of Cato regarding sidewalk snow removal has ignited debate among residents about ...
There are still more questions than answers about why the Cincinnati snow removal process failed after a heavy snowfall earlier this month.Administrators in charge of the city’s snow removal ...
Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle. I think the city should pay each homeowner a fine of $150 each time it fails to remove snow from a residential street. Fair is fair.
Not only did the team decide it would be a great idea to sell field snow for $50 a pop, it sold out in less than three hours. In these difficult economic times, this is what people are choosing to ...
This does not appear to be a failure of the Streets Department to have an adequate plan to address snow and ice removal; this seems to have been a failure to execute the plan. A leadership problem ...
In Columbus, residents who do not remove snow from their sidewalks can be fined up to $150 for a minor misdemeanor. If snow is pushed onto the street, it can be a third-degree misdemeanor with a ...