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We had from West Main St. to Winthrop Ter. paved last year. Now we need the rest of it paved all the way up to Hanover. The cracks, ruts, and potholes keep getting bigger, wider, & deeper. When will we see this road finally finished????
We had from West Main St. to Winthrop Ter. paved last year. Now we need the rest of it paved all the way up to Hanover. The cracks, ruts, and potholes keep getting bigger, wider, & deeper. When will we see this road finally finished????
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larry kendzior (Guest)
Galvatron002 (Registered User)
larry kendzior (Guest)
sunshine girl (Registered User)
OuchToVehicles (Guest)
joylewin (Guest)
RebateMyTaxDollars (Guest)
The road is unusable for those who use bicycles and scooters. I forgot about the deplorable condition of the road and used it yesterday. Unbelievable tax dollars are not use on yearly maintenance of roadways. It all starts with the cracks and potholes. Year after year after year its the same potholes being fix after the winter thaw. Pet projects must stop and this City must get back to basics when it comes to yearly maintenance.
It is such ashame that a forum like this is needed to get maintenance done. What happen to crews in pickup trucks with shovels in hand and that old school steam roller. The one man machine was a waste of tax payers dollars. Filling potholes with that machine is just a bandaid but the infection continues to fester
RebateMyTaxDollars (Guest)
larry kendzior (Guest)
Phil S. (Guest)
Emma (Registered User)
Hi all,
While we encourage dialogue among users, SeeClickFix would like to emphasize the importance of constructive conversation that focuses on the identification, prioritization, and ultimate resolution of issues. Please move this conversation forward in a respectful manner & steer away from disrespectful comments and personal attacks. A solution-oriented conversation is much more beneficial than simply complaining. Comments that contain harsh language and/or personal attacks are violation of SeeClickFix Terms of Use and will be removed by a SCF administrator.
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SoConfusedNow (Guest)
In reply to HI All
I receive an email asking me to support issues of my neihbors. I put in my 3 cents in support and now today I receive an email from Emma stating our comments in support of issues are violating rules of clickfix?
If citizens are not allowed to provide opinions, knowing the postings go to city officials....reminding them of how horrible this City is managed, then what is the point of emails sent ot our inboxes requesting us to support our neighbors issues?
Emma (Registered User)
@SoConfusedNow - Just to clarify, we definitely encourage users share their feedback, ideas and opinions - even if they are different that what other users have been posting. However, after a comment on this thread that contained inappropriate language was flagged for removal by another SeeClickFix user, I wanted to remind everyone to please be respectful of one another as you continue your discussion about this community issue. If you would like to review our Terms of Service, you may do so here: http://seeclickfix.com/terms_of_use?print=true
If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to email me at contact (at) seeclickfix (dot) com.
Gabe Ravizza (Registered User)
Cyberland Reminder (Guest)
Gabe, don't be so quick to assume deletion; after all, we are in cyberland and technical issues come in to play at times. I attempted to close an issue this morning adn experienced trouble doing so.
All too often technical issues with websites are taken personally by those who experience something. If a problem is experienced in cyberland than one must think, just maybe, its the website itself experiencing problems. Unless of course you received an email alerting you that due to your failure to follow terms of service, your account has been deactived. Nobody reads the small print (present typist exception of course)
Just an FYI. I hope it was just a technical issue taken personally. Think positive, keeps the wrinkles away LOL
Gabe Ravizza (Registered User)
Emma (Registered User)
I C Ur Post (Guest)
Gabe Ravizza (Registered User)
Censored (Guest)
Emma (Registered User)
SeeClickFix would like to again emphasize the importance of constructive conversation that focuses on the identification, prioritization, and ultimate resolution of issues. Please move this conversation forward in a respectful manner & steer away from disrespectful comments and personal attacks (which may be subject to removal in the future). A solution-oriented conversation is much more beneficial than simply complaining.
@ Censored - If you'd like to email us at contact (at) seeclickfix (dot) com, we would be more than happy to speak with you about our Terms of Use, the types of issues appropriate for discussion on SeeClickFix, as well as how towns such as Meriden are using our platform at absolutely no cost.
Appreciative (Guest)
@Emma, thank you for the information you provided. I forgot that we had the option to "report as inappropriate"; your reminder that it exists is truly appreciated. I agree that constructive interaction should be made priority of this forum and will handle myself accordingly to ensure I never respond to that wah wah comments posted by others believing they are being targeted.
Thank you for reminding me of the options that are afforded on clickfix
Galv_2 (Registered User)
Galvatron002 (Guest)
Guest (Guest)
larry kendzior (Guest)