More Obstacles for Pedestrians on Brickell
I’m not sure whose job it is to take care of this, but this palm is long overdue for a pruning.
While we’re at it, perhaps we can erect the SE 11th Street sign which has been lying besides this palm, in a neglected vacant lot, for the past 6 months. The missing street sign has already been tagged with florescent orange spray paint, yet nothing has been done to replace it. How long does it take to replace a street sign?
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Thank you PWD! The Transit Miami eye saw the PWD pruning the palm at 8:15 this morning. I posted this picture around 11:30 last night.
It is not just overgrown foliage that litters the sidewalks, it is bus benches, road signs, traffic light controller boxes, utility poles and anything else government can’t seem to move over a few inches or feet.
http://www.seeclickfix.com/citizens for future reference. This worked for me with similar overgrown foliage on bike route in South Miami.