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After arguing with state officials for a month and pleading with them to let us fill in our collapsing ditch, this was their answer.
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A veritable Marianas trench at the end of our front lawn.
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It’s huge.
More than twice as wide than it was.
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It’s ugly.
A massive scar on the landscape.
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See the gravel? They were supposed to replace that with dirt and seed it.
They didn’t.
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See the sloping sides on which the temporary mailbox they refused to move sits? They were supposed to build those up so they wouldn’t collapse.
They didn’t.
This is worse than it was before.
A total nightmare.
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Do you get to sue when it makes things worse?
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We do not.
And more’s the pity…
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That sucks!
The city came out and sawed the sidewalks for new braille curbs. They did the other side of the street then went away. Then, a couple days ago, a new crew sawed up the intersection, around the sewer manholes, for another project. They never came back either.
In the meantime, a weird bump in the road – 12″ from where the asphalt was dug up for the new curbs, which causes drivers to lose control for a second, has been reported many times but remains ignored.
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That sounds about right.
Sorry…
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Your story reminds me of Winnipeg about 30 or so years ago. The Department of Roads spent 6 weeks at least tearing up the busiest road in Winnipeg, laying a whole new foundation, building it up to last, then paving it with a special winter-resistant pavement. It was beautiful, smooth, an incredible piece of work. Two weeks later the Water Department tore it all up to put in new sewers. Someone had to know new sewers were planned, but the departments did not talk to each other. Millions of dollars were wasted. The replacement road was nowhere near what had already been built.
And no one at City Hall would say a word.
Look at the good side, Rg, you still have a mailbox, albeit a temporary one. They could have loaded it on a truck snd taken it away. It was in their way!
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Since my husband seems in no hurry to replace it, maybe it would have been better if they had taken it away…
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He just works atva different pace. He’ll get around to it.
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One can hope….
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👎👎👎truly pathetic
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They should have helped with your mailbox.
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Fill the bugger in.
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We can’t. If we do they’ll fine us, and then charge us to dig it out again…
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Can you put a fence up on your side of it and pretend it has NOTHING to do with you?
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We could… but I doubt anyone would believe it.
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Fill it up with gravel and say there’s been a landslide
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That will happen soon enough on its own…
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🙄
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Start a bureaucratic nightmare for them.
My mom’s neighbor across the street is in her 80s and everyone in the municipal government knows her. 🥴 She writes letters and makes phone calls and leaves messages and emails and pictures and complaints and when they come to talk to her she takes them to show them in person… They can’t reject the 80-year-old taxpayer so they sent some inexperienced young thing who she sends back to the office and says send me the supervisor. 😛
I don’t know if she ever succeeds but I know they try to avoid her as much as possible. 😀
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That idea has merit.
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Seems about right, unfortunately. Stupid government…
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Unnecessary projects done incorrectly. Your tax dollars at work…
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That should be their motto.
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I’m sorry. It doesn’t look exactly… lovely.
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You’re correct. It does not…
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Oh I’m sorry this nightmares gotten worse.
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I knew it would.
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Does the State have an Ombudsman, or some kind of complaint system. I would be writing them, and CCing all the local media outlets.
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We’ve been fighting with them for months, I’m not sure we have the energy….
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ENERGY! Of course you have the energy. Once you start writing the email it will rush in on you. Remember, the more local media you get in the CC area the more likely one or more will pick up your story.
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Oh hell no. Being on the news is definitely not on the agenda…
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Awwww. Coward!
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Seems like it’s time for a strongly worded letter (which will surely go unread… or at least ignored). 😦
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By the way, I typed an unhappy face but it showed up as a – what? – shocked face? I guess my computer is now incapable of turning a colon and the frown-style parenthesis into an unhappy face. Apologies.
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Shocked face works. I looked like that the first time I walked outside and saw it…
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This is so baffling to me and I can feel MY blood boil. I can imagine how infuriating this is for the two of you. 😩
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Times three. Yes….
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I bet Leslie Knope would raise a ruckus on your behalf.
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Get her on the line…
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is it like this on BOTH sides of the road? It will soon be impassable with the autumn monsoons.
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No. They left the other side of the road alone. No ditch whatsoever.
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