Condition of Warren Road
Posted: Thu May 17, 2007 5:27 am
Docket Item for the next Council Meeting:
May 17, 2007
Dear Members of Council,
As you know, Warren Road between Franklin Boulevard and Madison Avenue recently received infrastructure repairs aimed at improving the quality of life for our citizens. While this construction may have elevated the quality of life through better delivery of utilities, it certainly has downgraded the experience of homeowners and drivers.
The repairs that were made to the surface of the road and the treelawns is simply unacceptable. The road is so uneven you would have thought that the City installed speed bumps on this stretch of the street. The treelawns were backfilled with substandard soil and have little chance of actually returning to the state they were in prior to construction.
We have seen this kind of work by contractors before and it is abhorrent. Taxpayers should not have to wait as long as they do for infrastructure repairs and City Council should not have to be in the position of putting good money after bad when a contractor fails as we have had to in the cases of Overbrook and Belle Avenues.
At this time I would like to know what the Administration intends to do to remediate the situation on Warren Road for both the residents and the community at large and what it will do to enhance the poor level of contractor oversight at City Hall.
Sincerely,
Ryan Patrick Demro
CC: Warren Road residents
May 17, 2007
Dear Members of Council,
As you know, Warren Road between Franklin Boulevard and Madison Avenue recently received infrastructure repairs aimed at improving the quality of life for our citizens. While this construction may have elevated the quality of life through better delivery of utilities, it certainly has downgraded the experience of homeowners and drivers.
The repairs that were made to the surface of the road and the treelawns is simply unacceptable. The road is so uneven you would have thought that the City installed speed bumps on this stretch of the street. The treelawns were backfilled with substandard soil and have little chance of actually returning to the state they were in prior to construction.
We have seen this kind of work by contractors before and it is abhorrent. Taxpayers should not have to wait as long as they do for infrastructure repairs and City Council should not have to be in the position of putting good money after bad when a contractor fails as we have had to in the cases of Overbrook and Belle Avenues.
At this time I would like to know what the Administration intends to do to remediate the situation on Warren Road for both the residents and the community at large and what it will do to enhance the poor level of contractor oversight at City Hall.
Sincerely,
Ryan Patrick Demro
CC: Warren Road residents