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ajm3s writes:

in response to kosherdeli:

Stop already folks, there is no need to write an Epistle on this subject, or rewrite history, it’s the same old, same old, why the hell should this Law be singled out to be enforced, when the City still ignores to enforce the Parking Across the Driveway Law!!! I guess it’s going to take the ADA to come down on the City too enforce this one. There’s an old saying referring to the Golden Rule, it say’s “The One With the Gold Makes The Rules”. Well think about it folks the City is in Debt to the Hilt, so that means we the Resident’s Are The Ones With The Gold!!! Therefore Isn’t About Time We Start Making The Rules?

I understand your concern that a law is
being broken, but how do approach a vacant lot that has no sidewalk. And interestingly enough, there are some vacant lots with a driveway apron but no sidewalk. If it is just about the law, then your claim is valid, but if it about access you should be asking all those city directors/managers how safety is the utmost concern. And consider the fact, we are have an Ad-hoc Bike Path Committee, but still require sidewalks only when a home is built.

Now how screwed up is that. And this city claims it is wants to be pedestrian friendly. Perhaps, only in new density transfer centers.

How about a rule, no cameras in City Hall, no density transfer to justify a single hotel request, no expanded Community Center, no no no no, until we manage what we currently have and bring it to the standards expected.

First Rule: Sidewalks adjacent to all roads! Especially in areas with single family homes and lots.

Safety First is a claim only when safety management wants more safety personnel, more safety equipment, more
buildings to house safety, and more money for its myopic view of safety.

I predict, Marco Islands safety personnel reaction would be to post new signs: "Sidewalk under construction, walk at own risk" further compounding the signage density on this island.

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