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Re: Unpaved sidewalk
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Nothing like that community feeling of snitching on one's own neighbors.


Are you saying we should just let our neighbors break the law, and allow for unsafe conditions in the neighborhood we live?

Two unbelievable responses to this post - one guy asks "is this a problem for you?" (well, obviously, he wouldn't have posted here otherwise) and then you regard the OP as a snitch simply because he wants the city to enforce its own laws when there may be an unsafe situation. Unbelievable.

If you or one of your relatives tripped on that unpaved space, would you be "snitching" ?

+1 I can't believe that anyone with any sense of community responsibility would raise the "don't snitch" flag - an attitude which has literally destroyed many city neighborhods. And ignoring a condition that while it may not be a problem for me (being in my early 50's and still spry LOL) but could affect someone who whos is agile, more fragile physically or struggling with a stroller is unconscionable.

Posted on: 2013/11/20 15:36
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Yes, I am that person who believes in community and communication. Alas, there is no one in charge at this particular building...it's pretty slummy and doesn't even seem to have a super. Believe me, I've asked.

Posted on: 2013/11/19 0:50
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I think it wouldn't be unreasonable to expect one neighbor to say something to another neighbor before calling the city.
Something like; "Hey Joe! When you gonna fix that sidewalk? One of these days I'm gonna break my neck!"
That's community. From the same root word as communication.
You never know.


You have a point there, but the OP mentioned it was a sidewalk in front of a small apartment building, probably owned by people who don't live there, like most apartment buildings in this city.

Posted on: 2013/11/18 2:02
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I think it wouldn't be unreasonable to expect one neighbor to say something to another neighbor before calling the city.
Something like; "Hey Joe! When you gonna fix that sidewalk? One of these days I'm gonna break my neck!"
That's community. From the same root word as communication.
You never know.

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Nothing like that community feeling of snitching on one's own neighbors.


Are you saying we should just let our neighbors break the law, and allow for unsafe conditions in the neighborhood we live?

Two unbelievable responses to this post - one guy asks "is this a problem for you?" (well, obviously, he wouldn't have posted here otherwise) and then you regard the OP as a snitch simply because he wants the city to enforce its own laws when there may be an unsafe situation. Unbelievable.

If you or one of your relatives tripped on that unpaved space, would you be "snitching" ?

Posted on: 2013/11/17 21:41
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Nothing like that community feeling of snitching on one's own neighbors.

That owner does not convey the feeling of community by leaving their sidewalk unkept. Maybe someone will call their lawyer after a trip & fall. Now thats neighborly

Posted on: 2013/11/17 14:57
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There's nothing wrong with wanting a sidewalk paved if you've given the neighbor ample time. There was one down the street from me that was left unpaved for a little over a year. It was frustrating in the rain, since it was impossible to walk through, and no one could easily clear it during the snow.

I went through the following steps in the following order and the neighbor took care of it within about a month (because their inspection was complete).

1) Report it on the Resident Response Center.

If you don't hear anything after a couple of weeks...

2) Call one or all of the following (I got redirected a few times to the correct department, so I don't remember which one it ended up being):
Building Department - 201.547.5055
Building Code and Enforcement - 201.547.4825 (I think it was this one)
Engineering - 201.547.4470

If there is a building permit on their door or window, you can refer to the number on that, otherwise you'll need the exact address. They can tell you when the next inspection is scheduled and if everything is complete, can enforce sidewalk paving.

Posted on: 2013/11/17 2:09
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I recall that when they removed a tank on Jersey Avenue the walkway was left gravel for quite a while. The ground probably takes quite a while to settle.

Posted on: 2013/11/16 21:32
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start by calling your local councilman/woman.

Posted on: 2013/11/16 21:16
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Nothing like that community feeling of snitching on one's own neighbors.

Posted on: 2013/11/16 21:05
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Maybe they had a soil test done, it came back positive and they can not assume the cost of removing tons of dirt - that part still doesn't make sense to me if the area will be repaved.

Posted on: 2013/11/16 19:56
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Is it a problem for you?

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I am curious if anyone knows where to report an unpaved sidewalk. The owners of the small apartment building down the street from me had their oil tank removed in the middle of the summer, and the sidewalk where it used to be was covered in gravel. It has remained that way ever since. Who is in charge of this sort of thing?

Posted on: 2013/11/16 18:45
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