So much hate for Bayes Avenue
Posted: Wed Jul 05, 2017 8:33 am
So, which city official's idea was it to replace every street adjacent to Roosevelt except the one they drove the trucks on for two years, Bayes avenue? It is in far worse shape than Athens on that stretch, or Lincoln (Brown was terrible so I understand that). They replaced Athens earlier in the year. Then they tore up Brown, which was a good move because that street is totally messed up. They've made it one way now, while they work on it, which is super inconvenient, but okay. But then a week later they go and tear the surface off Lincoln. And they are no where near done with Brown, it's got 5 foot deep holes on one side still. And they've chosen to warehouse all of the contruction material on Bayes where it intersects with Brown. And because all the material is there, it means they drive all their trucks up and down Bayes all day. So just so I make it clear - they have the access streets to Bayes avenue ripped up on either side of my home, while my actual street is totally f'ed up.
The residents of Bayes avenue have been living with the neighborhood all around them ripped up for the past 3 years while they replaced the school. Our street, which was already bad from decades of school pickup and parking lot traffic, is the only one that they don't have plans to repair? Some serious BS there.
I'm only 43, can you imagine what I'll be like when I'm 70? All the same, you try living with sound of construction and huge trucks coming down your completely residential, non-thru street for 3 years and see if it doesn't start to wear you down.
The residents of Bayes avenue have been living with the neighborhood all around them ripped up for the past 3 years while they replaced the school. Our street, which was already bad from decades of school pickup and parking lot traffic, is the only one that they don't have plans to repair? Some serious BS there.
I'm only 43, can you imagine what I'll be like when I'm 70? All the same, you try living with sound of construction and huge trucks coming down your completely residential, non-thru street for 3 years and see if it doesn't start to wear you down.