New budget calls for sidewalk repairs across Jacksonville

Started by mtraininjax, July 22, 2015, 11:49:49 AM

mtraininjax

http://www.news4jax.com/news/new-budget-calls-for-sidewalk-repairs-across-jacksonville/34280306

QuoteThe details on newly elected Mayor Lenny Curry's budget are coming out, and so far, Curry has said he wants to spend $70 million on capital improvement projects, with millions of dollars set aside for street and sidewalk repairs.

The reason for the push comes after years of neglect for sidewalks already in place across the city and the need for new sidewalks in places that are desperately in need of them.

That neglect is highlighted in the form of a list of sidewalks that have been set for repairs dating back to 2012.

Entire list - PDFhttp://www.news4jax.com/blob/view/-/34280900/data/1/-/dl4632/-/List-of-sidewalk-repair-sites.pdf

Some of the sidewalks are so badly damaged that they are dangerous to walk down, forcing pedestrians to avoid them all together, and putting them into potentially dangerous situations such as being forced to walk in the road.

One man, who didn't wish to be identified, was so fed up with the problem and tired of waiting on the city that he went so far as to fix the sidewalk in front of his home himself.

"I like to live decent, and I like to feel comfortable," he said.

The sidewalk has been on the city's list of repair projects since May 2012 and though it's not the worst repair on the city's list, it shows how far back the problems go.

Also on the city's list of sidewalks are some that may look like they're in good condition but, because of code issues, need to be replaced to meet city standards.

The city is also dealing with sidewalks like the one in front of Kate Blunt's home, so overgrown with grass and vegetation that it can't be repaired and has to be replaced, which Blunt thinks is a waste of money.

"They are welcome to (fix it) if they want to, (but) it's not a problem. Nobody is ever out there on this side," Blunt said.

But Curry does see it as a problem and said it's something the city has not addressed in years. He is suggesting that the City Council spend over $1.5 million to fix those sidewalks and others.

Records show that more than 500 sidewalk locations, dating back to 2012, have been on the list for repair yet nothing has happened. Many of those locations are in city councilman Jim Love's district in Riverside.

"I think a lot of quality of life is having good sidewalks. Besides if someone trips and falls we would be looking at a lawsuit which will cost us more. It would be a lot less expensive to fix the sidewalk than pay for a lawsuit," Love said.

Curry's office said the council and Public Works Department will work to prioritize what sidewalks should be taken care of right away.

What was this city doing over the last 4 years???
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The_Choose_1

Quote from: stephendare on July 22, 2015, 11:55:25 AM
Quote from: mtraininjax on July 22, 2015, 11:49:49 AM
http://www.news4jax.com/news/new-budget-calls-for-sidewalk-repairs-across-jacksonville/34280306

QuoteThe details on newly elected Mayor Lenny Curry's budget are coming out, and so far, Curry has said he wants to spend $70 million on capital improvement projects, with millions of dollars set aside for street and sidewalk repairs.

The reason for the push comes after years of neglect for sidewalks already in place across the city and the need for new sidewalks in places that are desperately in need of them.

That neglect is highlighted in the form of a list of sidewalks that have been set for repairs dating back to 2012.

Entire list - PDFhttp://www.news4jax.com/blob/view/-/34280900/data/1/-/dl4632/-/List-of-sidewalk-repair-sites.pdf

Some of the sidewalks are so badly damaged that they are dangerous to walk down, forcing pedestrians to avoid them all together, and putting them into potentially dangerous situations such as being forced to walk in the road.

One man, who didn't wish to be identified, was so fed up with the problem and tired of waiting on the city that he went so far as to fix the sidewalk in front of his home himself.

"I like to live decent, and I like to feel comfortable," he said.

The sidewalk has been on the city's list of repair projects since May 2012 and though it's not the worst repair on the city's list, it shows how far back the problems go.

Also on the city's list of sidewalks are some that may look like they're in good condition but, because of code issues, need to be replaced to meet city standards.

The city is also dealing with sidewalks like the one in front of Kate Blunt's home, so overgrown with grass and vegetation that it can't be repaired and has to be replaced, which Blunt thinks is a waste of money.

"They are welcome to (fix it) if they want to, (but) it's not a problem. Nobody is ever out there on this side," Blunt said.

But Curry does see it as a problem and said it's something the city has not addressed in years. He is suggesting that the City Council spend over $1.5 million to fix those sidewalks and others.

Records show that more than 500 sidewalk locations, dating back to 2012, have been on the list for repair yet nothing has happened. Many of those locations are in city councilman Jim Love's district in Riverside.

"I think a lot of quality of life is having good sidewalks. Besides if someone trips and falls we would be looking at a lawsuit which will cost us more. It would be a lot less expensive to fix the sidewalk than pay for a lawsuit," Love said.

Curry's office said the council and Public Works Department will work to prioritize what sidewalks should be taken care of right away.

What was this city doing over the last 4 12 years???

fixed that for you.

I think if you check the history books, you will find that a major economic collapse hitting banking and real estate (two giant portions of the jville economy, incidentally) happened.

Wonder what kind of impact it had on the tax base of the past 7 years?

Its the previous 5 years where little maintenance of the existing infrastructure happened that is less excusable.
Stephen you once were going to run for City Council at one time why didn't you? 
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Steve

Agreed - we can't blame the global economy much during Brown's term. The money existed, but we didn't fix it.

Glad to see them doing this - the older neighborhood in particular have horrible sidewalks.

Tacachale

I'm just glad we're finally starting to take care of the basic functions of the government. Onward and forward.
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mtraininjax

QuoteI think if you check the history books, you will find that a major economic collapse hitting banking and real estate (two giant portions of the jville economy, incidentally) happened.

My favorite Stephen one-liner.....

YAWWWWWWWWWWWWNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN!  8)
And, that $115 will save Jacksonville from financial ruin. - Mayor John Peyton

"This is a game-changer. This is what I mean when I say taking Jacksonville to the next level."
-Mayor Alvin Brown on new video boards at Everbank Field

mtraininjax

Quoteperhaps your boredom with history explains so many  of your opinions.

Nah, I don't think so, and the 70 million in funds to fix what the last guy never got around to doing vindicates that belief.
And, that $115 will save Jacksonville from financial ruin. - Mayor John Peyton

"This is a game-changer. This is what I mean when I say taking Jacksonville to the next level."
-Mayor Alvin Brown on new video boards at Everbank Field