The photo with the lights....what was the name of neighborhood store that once was at this location. I can't remember and it is driving me nuts. (Some say it is a short drive, but none the less, I would like to know!)
So, a trailer can be parked on a yellow line, in front of a fire hydrant for three days and no one in authority sees it? Or are they looking the other way?
Blocked fire hydrant on Bridge but I have no idea what that wire mess is on the bottom pictures.
ReplyDeleteOld sign rigging that was never totally taken down... Hmmm...
DeleteHoly hell.....Is that a remote NSA station. They must have a FT person monitoring all of those.
ReplyDeleteThe trailer is still there today (Saturday). I was under the impression that blocking a hydrant was illegal. There is a yellow line there.
ReplyDeleteThe photo with the lights....what was the name of neighborhood store that once was at this location. I can't remember and it is driving me nuts. (Some say it is a short drive, but none the less, I would like to know!)
ReplyDeleteThe trailer is still there today, (Sunday). What is going on here? This cannot be legal.
ReplyDeleteSo, a trailer can be parked on a yellow line, in front of a fire hydrant for three days and no one in authority sees it? Or are they looking the other way?
ReplyDeleteYes, I'm certain this was for a store sign, but now it just appears to be unsafe. As for the store name, I'm at a loss, don't know.
ReplyDeletePick and choose
ReplyDeleteTrailer still parked in front of fire hydrant today, Monday. Four days now. Can we get a "Boot" for it?
ReplyDeleteThe trailer was moved off of the street to a parking lot (today is Street cleaning there, which may have provided the incentive).
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