Back in March, 2007 I posted about this house for the first time.
Late last week, someone decided to light it up like a Christmas tree.
How many tax dollars were wasted, not to mention lives put in danger by having firemen respond to and battle this fire at this vacant location. It has been AT LEAST 30 months (that’s two and a half years!) that the property has been in such a shitty and deplorable condition. Maybe it’s time to start actually enforcing by-laws?
I hate to go off on a rant, but lately the quality of life in our fair City is decreasing at an alarming rate… Our mayor and politicians have spent too much time lately on idiocy (Greenlink, Tunnel deal, Strikes, Canals…) and not enough on actually running the city. We’re coming up on ten months of no action that we’ve had a burned out shell at Walker & Richmond.
Anyone want to start a pool on how long this is going to sit there in this condition?
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you have to be patient it takes time to build a parking lot i think it's time we change the name of windsor from the city of roses to the city of parking lots
the mayor and city council should grow a set of balls and do like they do across the river and just take action after Detroits last buldozing windsor council sat up and took notice and said maybe we should tke a look at urban blight ...and what did they do knocked down one little piddly ass house then stopped ..now thats forward thinking lol
i wonder how long some of these burned out houses would sit idle if the mayor or clownsil had to live near them