Friday, June 17, 2016

Bamboo Overgrowth on Gayley Street. Borough's incident management site "Public Stuff" has been down for weeks.

Bamboo overgrowth gets unwieldy on Gayley Street in Media, as reported by a concerned resident.
Also,  the borough's incident management site "publicstuff" that is used to report incidents like this has been down for weeks.  I've brought it to there attention, but it still remains inoperable.

Apparently, they are looking to implement a new system, but no ETA on that roll-out.








8 comments:

  1. Is this a private residence? Talk to the owner, or cut it yourself? Not Media's land.

    http://w01.co.delaware.pa.us/pa/publicaccess.asp?realaddress=Submit+Query&municipality=26&HNumber=&Street=GAYLEY+ST&Folio=&Map=&UAYN=Y

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  2. Stop sign probably well within the easement
    also a public safety concern because stop sign is blocked from view indeed the borough should get involved where is code enforcement if a private resident needs to taken action

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  3. We have a code enforcement director who if he can't identify Bambo can call on the new Shade tree Commissions Gardner to identify the Bambo they just need to do their jobs
    And read their own code book
    http://www.ecode360.com/29315169

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  4. "Pennsylvania has strong property rights...", too busy ignoring illegal driveways on North Street.

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  5. http://www.ecode360.com/29315169

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  6. Did the shade tree comission deploy their new gardener to cut back the bamboo ?

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  7. Bamboo cut back..minimal cut back I'm sure we will be revisiting this issue again SOON!LOUSY HACK JOB.

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  8. Is the shade tree commissions new Gardner trained and can he or she identify the genus / species of bamboo

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