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Re: Did all the guys who clean the storm grates get laid off?
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I would also like to reiterate: If you see (or smell) a problem with the sewers on your street, call the JCMUA. They are pretty responsive.
A few summers ago, we had a sewer collapse in front of our building that affected our units and they were on the scene immediately and until the problem was resolved.
Posted on: 2012/6/5 15:07
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Re: Did all the guys who clean the storm grates get laid off?
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I don't bother calling if there is some litter on top of the drains. That's an easy chore I don't mind doing, and my neighbors appreciate it.
On the other hand, if a drain is blocked and stagnant, I will contact the utility authority.
Posted on: 2012/6/5 13:32
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You can make a service request to have the catchbasin cleaned here:
http://mygovhelp.com/jerseycitynj/_cs/RequestSelect.aspx They seem to be pretty responsive - it took about 2-3 days for them to clean out our catchbasin after I made a request last fall.
Posted on: 2012/6/4 14:36
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Re: Did all the guys who clean the storm grates get laid off?
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So you are admitting that there is a difference between people in the city and people in the suburbs? City people are dirty scumbags? Laziness is more acceptable here? You need to get down to city hall and fill out an application.
Posted on: 2012/6/2 15:06
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They also like to use my bushes as a trash can. Every week I pull bottles of cheap beer, malt liquor, Snapple, soda, etc.
Posted on: 2012/6/2 13:20
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Re: Did all the guys who clean the storm grates get laid off?
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It's the JCMUA's responsibility to keep the inside of the catch basins and the sewer pipes clean.
It is the JCIA's responsibility to keep the streets and the top of the catch basins free of litter. I would call the JCIA any time a substantial amount of liter has accumulated on top of a catch basin or if you are in an area that floods I would call them out before an oncoming storm. If the water doesn't go down then it goes into someone's home. Mechanical Street Cleaning (201) 432-4645 ext. 675
Posted on: 2012/6/2 12:49
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soshin: Mention guns and bd pops up through a hole in the ground like a heavily armed meercat
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I've noticed this too, all over the city. It's disgusting.
Posted on: 2012/6/2 12:31
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My corner was a disaster. The other day I took it upon myself to clean all the catch basins and curb lines on my block.
Posted on: 2012/6/2 6:54
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Hello and welcome to the big city. There's litter. Nice of you to move here from your sheltered burg, Vigilante.
... (yes, I know)
Posted on: 2012/6/2 6:06
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Re: Did all the guys who clean the storm grates get laid off?
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Part of the problem is that these agencies don't do their job but it's also that people are allowed to litter at will...
If a cop sees a person littering, it should be a 500 dollar fine automatically. Can't pay, go to jail. There should be no reason why you have to litter....
Posted on: 2012/6/2 4:35
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Still have that element that think it's fine to throw trash in the streets. Disgusting and sad.
Posted on: 2012/6/2 4:34
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Not sure if this is JCMUA or the Incinerator Authority's job..
I noticed that the storm grates on my block have gotten quite buried in a sea of glass, paper, and plastic soda bottles. With the approaching thunderstorms, I went ahead and cleaned the ones off in front of my building (almost filling a 39 gal trash can). Is this the new normal? If it is.. we may have some aggravated street flooding problems, unless more volunteer to keep the grates cleaned.
Posted on: 2012/6/2 0:01
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