Beschreibung
These 3 run-down buildings have been problematic for years. Drug sales and use, fights, constant noise and regular police visits.
Code enforcement recently visited and green tagged all 3 addresses as unfit for human habitation. Yet, the buidings are still full of people?
The neighbor appreciates code enforcement departments efforts. We really do. The easy part seems to be taping the green posters on doors. The hard, but much more important part of the job, is enforcing what's written on the green posters. Making sure the buildings are actually vacated, then secured, brought up to code standards, inspected and finally rerented. Without strict enforcement, not much changes.
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concerned (Registrierter Benutzer)
TurnTheOtherCheek (Gast)
I've heard from reliable, higher-up sources that the currentl mayor has told code not to green tag anymore buildings. Evidently, mayor rosamilia is super soft when it comes to the cities slumlords and the section 8 & DSS welfare population. He doesn't want to rattle any cages and appear "mean" in the process.
Too bad he didn't afford the same consideration to the working, over taxed property owners who have to look at these slum buildings and have their "quiet enjoyment" ruined by the loud, trashy tenants these buildings attract.
Welcome to Troy, the fastest dilapidating city in upstate NY.
ryan (Registrierter Benutzer)