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Please upgrade tenants in City Heights
The problem arises gradually and is caused by the over-saturation of an area with scummy people, high density non-neighborhood friendly ugly cracker box apartment complexes, which become breeding grounds for filth and mischief. The type of people who gravitate to these places make it hell for the rest of the residents and there should be more effective avenues for them to hold the irresponsible landlords accountable and get city agencies and public safety officials involved. Our cops are worthless until the sitation boils over and our city has no enforcement teeth. We're left to fend for ourselves. Have you ever been on Lantana Drive? We viewed a house for sale there once and it wasn't difficult to make up our minds and say NO WAY!! No sidewalk setback; too many lurkers; too many miscreant youths in hoodies wandering around; hispanic-style "compound conversions" of older small floorplan homes (totally unfit for the area and available space); hundreds of cars without adequate parking. How could this have happened to our city...how could we let it happen?— December 18, 2011 8:01 a.m.
Last Call
Last Call is a welcome Oasis. Rich, the saloon owner is a class act and a decent artist too...I even bought one of his art pieces for my home. Awesome joint!— December 18, 2011 7:44 a.m.
City Heights Homeowner Clashes with Housing Commission on Lead Removal Issue
Isn't this a good example of how redevelopment money could have been used to actually assist SD residents who need it rather than lining the pockets of corrupt city employees?— December 18, 2011 7:39 a.m.
Watch Your Step in City Heights
A blind person with a service dog would allow her animal to urinate and defecate in the same spot behind her apartment complex in the shared alleyway which also was faced by my bedroom windows in my City Heights apartment. She can't see, so her poop recovery is not the best...okay I understand that. But the volume of pee running down the alley would offend anyone who had to deal it. Just picture those lovely hot summer months when the pee smell would waft into my nostrils through my open windows, I would lay awake thinking of how great it would be to move somewhere else! You can bet if it was in some more affluent area, the people would be in an uproar, moaning & crying and invoking "The Precious Children" routine in response to the seeing eye canine's urine tsunami and all the dog poop strewn everywhere else. Not a peep from folks in City Heights....and SurfPuppy, you must live under a rock or a pile of dog poop because if you can't see it, then you're challenged.— December 18, 2011 7:26 a.m.
Petroleum pigs underreporting pipeline decay
It's only through the conduit of public interest & outrage that corporate plunderers will be called to account by their lackeys, who also double as our trusted government officials. Only that way will they ever be held accountable for devastating the environment and gobbling resources out of pure greed. The people must find their voice.— December 16, 2011 10:05 a.m.
Watch Your Step in City Heights
City Heights is full of dirtbags, lowlifes, and denizens on the lowest rungs of the socio-economic-demographic spectrum. Most residents in City Heights will never, ever voluntarily do something as simple as pick up their dog's feces or any pet waste, or litter. It's a trend that all low class people demonstrate: they won't do ANYTHING beyond what it takes to feed their own faces and look out for thier own needs. People who live in that area do not have the incliniation to behave like normal human beings; they do not take pride in their neighborhoods, they do not care for one another's health, and they have no concept of civic responsibility or common decency for that matter. I lived there for over a decade, I know it & I've seen it, I grew tired of it and I left.— December 16, 2011 9:30 a.m.