Sunday, July 15, 2018
Damaged sidewalks remain after 4 months
From CBS 2:
The huge slabs of concrete look like they belong at a construction site. Instead, the slabs are at the corner of 32nd Avenue and 168th Street in North Flushing.
Residents say the sidewalk has been destroyed since March when the city removed the trees damaged by winter storms, but never fixed the sidewalk.
Labels:
damage,
north flushing,
Parks Department,
sidewalks,
storm,
street trees,
Tony Avella
9 comments:
I remember when I was smaller, there was a big tree that was causing the sidewalk to come up unevenly and it took the city 10 years to fix that.Then again that was 30 years ago but some things never change.
Four Months?
Slow it down, speedy Gonzalez. Its ONLY been four months.
Talk to us next year. Then we will take your complaint.
Homeowners. Buy a sledgehammers. if need be, hire one or two amigos and break the slabs up yourself. That's what I would do. Throw the broken pieces into the street in a parking spot. You'll get agency "action" then.
When the going gets tough, the tough get going!
Used to be a nice neighborhood. I remember it when! Move West New Yorkers, but leave your liberal politics in Bayside. This is what you get!
Unbelievable !
And Stinky lives on 32nd Avenue just a few blocks away.
Call Paul Vallone this is in his district!
A lot of those damaged sidewalks are caused by deBlasio's cheap trees, which also pollute our homes with their cheap, smelly leaves
The news coverage must have embarrassed someone, since they removed the broken concrete and started to make the repairs on that corner yesterday.
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