Happy Presidents Day Abe!!!
Finally, something positive to write about. The city has created a data center aimed at handling Right to know requests.
The data hub created will allow people to research different things to include:
City code cases, city building permits and city rental licenses.
I am not sure the extent of what will be able to be seen on this hub but I am sure it is limited.
Now I do think this is a great idea...But.
I would imagine people will be looking up things on busineeses and their neighbors all the time.
The code office will be smothered with complaints as people report on things. So the city might want to hire more code enforcement officers.
Also, will the Curtis Files be able to be seen on this Hub?? Its okay, the files will be out on their own. Give it time.
I do find it rather concerning that the rise of RTK requests is on the rise every year. The city claims the rise reflects the growing public interest in access to city records. I would think its because people are tired of all the corruption and wasteful spending and want to know the truth. RTK requests to me mean the city isnt transparent enough so people have to go the legal route to get the information.
Also, the snow removal is just embarrasing at this point. Who is really in charge of this shit? Do they just pick random streets to remove snow? I read they just hit N. 6th St. How in the hell did they just get to 6th st? Its been like 3 weeks since the storm. The eastside, west end and southside have zero chance of getting any removal. Or basically all the tax payers, working class arent getting any services.





1 comment:
ABE they are simulating there covid lock down trick again on the ignorant public with there scare tactics. One lane streets help them get the escapes from the asylum once known as allentown pa were the inmates are in charge.
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