Tuesday, March 4, 2014

City Writes Tickets For Street Cleaning It Isn’t Doing, AND WEALTHY NEIGHBORHOODS DON'T RECEIVE STREET CLEANING TICKETS

The fines are pretty regressive (more of a hardship on the poor), They'll "disproportionately affect working-class families in Hollywood, Koreatown, Westlake and other neighborhoods packed with apartment buildings and too few parking spaces." Still, the number of tickets has decreased How do other cities do it? Torrance/El Segundo fine for street sweeping: $43. Pasadena: $46.50. South Pas/Malibu/Rancho Palos Verdes: no street cleaning tickets. WHY IS IT THE WEALTHY NEIGHBORHOODS DON'T DO STREET CLEANING TICKETS. Think about that! Despite street signs restricting parking every week for street cleaning, some gutters in Hollywood are filling up with trash and sludge. Why is the city continuing to write thousands of dollars in street cleaning tickets on days the streets are never swept. I think if the sign says street cleaning, then they should be cleaning the streets. “I’ve never seen them,” in the 10 years I've lived on Hawthorn. But from the trash and sludge, it was clear the City hasn't been by ever. “I think that if their not gonna do street cleaning, they should give the citizens one of the street cleaning days back to the neighborhood. Monday and Tuesday! REALLY!, they should stop ticketing on Tuesday’s at least,”. We all know that you don't need to clean the street two days in row. JUST NOT FAIR! ANOTHER WAY FOR THE GOVERNMENT TO TAKE OUR MONEY. The City should evaluate all streets to see if signs should be taken down.

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