“The City is required to prioritize requests made for verified disabled need. This sidewalk was deemed necessary for someone who is disabled and that is the reason it was repaired,” wrote Taylor Bazley, Councilman Mike Bonin’s Venice Deputy.
“Read more about the sidewalk repair program here: http://www.11thdistrict.com/sidewalk_repair_policy
“Schools and other sensitive uses are at the top of the priority list set out in the massive sidewalk repair program which just started. Those school’s sidewalks will be looking good soon.”
The situation that did not equate for many Triangle residents was that the sidewalk was leveled, “fixed” in 2007 as part of mitigation settlement.
And Coeur d’Alene, long the bone of contention for residents with children, continued as the “safety hazard” of record. According to Taylor Bazley this hazard will be removed soon as part of the plan.


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