HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Report - February 1, 1989 (47)LETTER RECEIVED
EXPRESSING CONCERN
REGARDING VEHICLES
FOR SALE BEING
PARKED ON LOWER
SACRAMENTO ROAD
BETWEEN ELM STREET
AND TURNER ROAD
CITY COOUNCIL MEETING
FEBRUARY 1, 1989
Following receipt of a letter from "A Concerned Resident"
expressing concern regarding vehicles for sale being parked
on Lower Sacramento Road between Elm Street and Tut=riser
Road, the City Council was advised that a proposed
ordinance concerning "curbstoning" will be reviewed by the
City Council at the February 28, 1989 Shirtsleeve Session.
2o
16th
Lodi City Coiincil:
This is lust to alert you to the fact that lou may
not he aware of. I am a-esid�nt of Parkld�st. Gi
Sat. and Sunday of this week there were 9 autos
�'or Sale carked on Lower Sac. Road between Flm
and Turner. The ones narked on the side going to
rlm obstruct your vision if' turning out of ?ark;•zeut
toward Elm, On Sunday there were 7. Also some of
the big rigs are parking there over :rite at times.
Also between Parkwest and Elm there are soar!
apartments that are using the front yard to over
haul cars. One glace had Pour cars plus one on
blocks on the street, Isn't there something that
can be done before we lose the quality of life
in this clean town? Thats one of Lodi's best
featur.:s, the cleanness. Even .rotor homes and big
boats parked along side louses and in driveways
are un -sightly. it only costs 30.00 a month to
store them_ The city could rake alot of money if
t>=ey opened a. storage lot. 1•17e have to have laws
and rules to live by or some people take advantage.
A Concerned Resident