Sunday, September 25, 2011

Weeds finally whacked in Howard Beach


From the Forum:

Residents along 165th Avenue in Howard Beach have something to smile about this week. The overgrown weeds consuming the sidewalks and acting as a harbor for rodents and garbage have finally been cleared.

Two weeks ago, after neighbors contacted The Forum about the conditions along the avenue, the newspaper reached out to the office of Councilmember Eric Ulrich and New York City Sanitation Department Deputy Commissioner for Public Information and Community Affairs Vito Turso.

After a site inspection was performed along the entire length of 165th Avenue from Crossbay Boulevard to 82nd Street, Commissioner Turso acted on his inspector’s and quickly dispatched a lot clean-up crew to the location.

The weeds were completely stripped along the route, the garbage was removed and the area inside the guard rail is now accessible to National Parks Department clean-up crews, along them to begin the cleanup of Gateway property after Tropical Storm Irene several weeks ago.

4 comments:

Auntie Invasion said...

you b*******! where are the rats gonna go now? how bout we send them to Bloomie's house?

Anonymous said...

Like the December 20, 1986 wilding, Howlard Bitch is known for the whacking.

Anonymous said...

That's why Corleone said dark areas have no souls and Pacelli told Patton to keep them from raping the Eternal?

Anonymous said...

Great - in another month the weeds would be dead.

Crappy, do come back next summer and lets see if its any different from this summer.