Thursday, May 29, 2008

Does Anyone Think This Is Acceptable?









How long before someone takes responsibility for this area and starts keeping it clean?

Does the person responsible for this area have any reasonable excuse for letting this disgusting mess persist like it has? Do they have any pride in their job, or the city of Concord?

Is it a matter of money or personnel?

I for one would like to know the answer to all of these questions, and I'd like to see it cleaned up and kept that way.

Would it be left like this if the Mayor, City Manager, or other officials had to walk by this every day? I doubt it..

People using the dumpster or the stairs next to it frequently have to avoid stepping on garbage, trash, broken glass, etc.. The source of the garbage/trash not disposed of properly is mainly from certain residents of the Endicott, and the nearby restaurant-bar.

There's no doubt the area needs to be cleaned up and maintained. All the parties involved including the sources of the mess and those responsible for maintaining the area need to get together and come up with a solution. This disgusting and frankly embarrassing situation can't be allowed to persist any longer.

The above images are all recent and show the varying states of the area surrounding the dumpster next to the new parking garage's north side.


1 comment:

  1. Hey,

    Have you noticed the brand new plants that MB Management put in front of the Enidcott Apartment Building?

    The trash is discusting, but at least MB is trying to make the front look nice.

    No?

    I helped out at the 9th annual CATCH Community Day this past Saturday (June 7). About 60 people showed up to help do landscaping, building of picnic tables and a few other things at the East Side Village in Concord, NH.

    There were definately some issues, but overall, everyone did a great job. I just wish they would work on our biulding. Couldn't they have a CATCH Community Day where people help repaint the exterior, clean carpets, paint inside walls... etc.?

    Oh, the front plants were donated by Home Depot.

    The food for the volunteers at CATCH Community Day was donated - Applebees donated American Chop Suey, Uno's donated some small pizzas, Olive Garden donated salads and fresh fruit, Bagel Works donated bages and other breakfast foods/coffee and the CATCH staff members made the desserts.

    It was great food!

    Take care.

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