A Friendly Suggestion to City Hall: Don't Buy Properties You Can't Maintain!
Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2016 10:03 pm
A friendly suggestion to City Hall: evaluate potential expenses before you dive in and buy properties.
This is a vacant, city-owned lot on the corner of Madison and Newman. The address is actually 11900 Madison. There used to be a quaint, hometown-like storefront with upstairs apartments here until a few years ago when City Hall bought it for $0 and bulldozed the building, meaning that the previous owner took a $185,000 loss. Hmmmm...
Now, it appears that City Hall lacks the manpower, money, or resources to maintain this property. As of today, well, see below:
1. Weeds growing too long and over the sidewalk.
2. A sidewalk slab raised roughly one inch, a definite tripping hazard and liability.
3. Several sidewalk slabs that have sunken into the ground.
4. Exposed water and/or natural gas casting covers.
Just a friendly suggestion: don't buy properties you can't maintain.
Just an observation: looks like just enough room to put in a few townhouses. Will a friend of Summers & Company be hired for a project here or will City Hall give it to a contractor?
Just an observation: Stuff like this appears to be becoming a habit.
This is a vacant, city-owned lot on the corner of Madison and Newman. The address is actually 11900 Madison. There used to be a quaint, hometown-like storefront with upstairs apartments here until a few years ago when City Hall bought it for $0 and bulldozed the building, meaning that the previous owner took a $185,000 loss. Hmmmm...
Now, it appears that City Hall lacks the manpower, money, or resources to maintain this property. As of today, well, see below:
1. Weeds growing too long and over the sidewalk.
2. A sidewalk slab raised roughly one inch, a definite tripping hazard and liability.
3. Several sidewalk slabs that have sunken into the ground.
4. Exposed water and/or natural gas casting covers.
Just a friendly suggestion: don't buy properties you can't maintain.
Just an observation: looks like just enough room to put in a few townhouses. Will a friend of Summers & Company be hired for a project here or will City Hall give it to a contractor?
Just an observation: Stuff like this appears to be becoming a habit.