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Saturday, August 27, 2016

Welcome To Salisbury Maryland


13 comments:

  1. ooooh you're gonna piss Jake Day off. You might get some loving by Susan Parker Hargreaves.

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  2. Well maybe Jake Day needs to take a look around Salisbury instead of concentrating on that stupid downtown plaza all the time. This stuff is real and isn't made up - a lot of properties in Salisbury are disgusting and what is being done about them? Nothing, absolutely nothing. Wake up Jake Day!!

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  3. Worrying about frog town issues won't help your legacy. Don't expect anything to change.

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  4. I don't think it's so much Jake, it's the scumbag tenants that won't, or too lazy to clean up their trash.

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  5. 7:40 AM, true, and slumlords won't do anything about scumbag tenants. As long as they get their money every month, they could care less what property looks like.

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  6. 7:40, I agree 100%. The problem is the land lord gets the letter to clean up after these no rent paying low life's

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  7. Too many rentals in Salisbury ,If they would limit the amount of rentals Salisbury may be able to restore herself. The more home ownership the safer the community.

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  8. I live on this street. It was trash day. The night before these cans were upright and closed at the curb, ready for pickup. The next morning is what you see, after some idiot(s) knocked them over and rooted through them before the garbage truck arrived.

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  9. This particular picture may not be accurate as to what lead up to the mess, but the city looks worse than ever. I see the city inspector vehicle all the time but they don't post any violations they look the other way if it's a rental property, but homeowners they hit every chance they get. The Presidents Neighborhood Assoc looks worse than ever before. Backyards have yet to have the grass cut, some back yards and side yards are higher then 2 feet. Trash cans remain out all week. Wires hang from houses down to the sidewalks. Non tagged vehicles sit on city streets. Broken appliances and things just throwed out in piles, everyone can see the mess when they drive by no attempt to hide it. No shrubs or trees trimmed they lay on roofs and grow up windows and even in windows. Owners that were told last year to clean the mold off the houses have never been done, because the owners don't have an outside spigot that works. Jake Day needs to be impeached think your going to attract people to Salisbury no way if they come to check things out!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  10. Anonymous Anonymous said...
    I live on this street. It was trash day. The night before these cans were upright and closed at the curb, ready for pickup. The next morning is what you see, after some idiot(s) knocked them over and rooted through them before the garbage truck arrived.

    August 27, 2016 at 8:44 AM

    what I thought too

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  11. Anonymous said...
    Too many rentals in Salisbury ,If they would limit the amount of rentals Salisbury may be able to restore herself. The more home ownership the safer the community.
    August 27, 2016 at 8:42 AM

    Excuse me while I call you an idiot. The problem is not that simple. Maybe if you could find a job or jobs that paid a livable wage, people could buy a home. I am looking outside of the city limits so I do not have to pay those ridiculous taxes. So yea, lets limit the rentals and then you can stare at the dilapidated vacant abandoned houses that no one wants to buy and then watch your taxes soar.

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  12. Elvis wrote a song...."in the ghetto".....if that had been our house when I was young.....dad would have me out there bright and early cleaning that mess up! Not nowadays no pride in anything.....

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  13. JOHN Cannon slumlord ??

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