Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP sounds deranged. Just move a little and be happy for the small bit of green in this concrete city. Try harder and you won’t be so jealous of other people’s nice gardens.
Exactly. Unless the vegetation is a complete impediment to safe passage, let's appreciate the greenery. Frankly, people who donate their time and money to plant the tree boxes and space adjacent the sidewalks (which is not even their lot) should be celebrated. Instead, DPW looks to fine them and DDOT lets Lime and other scooter companies dump 150-lb machines in the tree boxes, sometimes smashing the roots of struggling smaller trees. DC has lost of lot of its shady tree canopy and between the DC government and PEPCO will continue to lose more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP sounds deranged. Just move a little and be happy for the small bit of green in this concrete city. Try harder and you won’t be so jealous of other people’s nice gardens.
Exactly. Unless the vegetation is a complete impediment to safe passage, let's appreciate the greenery. Frankly, people who donate their time and money to plant the tree boxes and space adjacent the sidewalks (which is not even their lot) should be celebrated. Instead, DPW looks to fine them and DDOT lets Lime and other scooter companies dump 150-lb machines in the tree boxes, sometimes smashing the roots of struggling smaller trees. DC has lost of lot of its shady tree canopy and between the DC government and PEPCO will continue to lose more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP sounds deranged. Just move a little and be happy for the small bit of green in this concrete city. Try harder and you won’t be so jealous of other people’s nice gardens.
Exactly. Unless the vegetation is a complete impediment to safe passage, let's appreciate the greenery. Frankly, people who donate their time and money to plant the tree boxes and space adjacent the sidewalks (which is not even their lot) should be celebrated. Instead, DPW looks to fine them and DDOT lets Lime and other scooter companies dump 150-lb machines in the tree boxes, sometimes smashing the roots of struggling smaller trees. DC has lost of lot of its shady tree canopy and between the DC government and PEPCO will continue to lose more.
Anonymous wrote:OP sounds deranged. Just move a little and be happy for the small bit of green in this concrete city. Try harder and you won’t be so jealous of other people’s nice gardens.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP sounds deranged. Just move a little and be happy for the small bit of green in this concrete city. Try harder and you won’t be so jealous of other people’s nice gardens.
People's gardens shouldn't block the sidewalk, no matter how nice the gardens may be.
They’re not blocking the sidewalk, they’re slightly encroaching on the sidewalk. Op is crazy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Keep reporting it in the DC311 app every few days. You can upload photos and the the exact address. File it as a “Sidewalk Repair” and state something along the lines of “Public space Sidewalk blocked by overgrown bushes. Please trim. Disabled individuals and strollers cannot safely pass due to overgrowth.”
They usually will respond if you mention that disabled individuals cannot safely maneuver the sidewalk. Do not mention anything about the bushes on private property. If they come out to inspect, they will very likely just cut back and then fine the homeowner.
I find that city services tend to respond more promptly to the DC311 app because there’s a paper trail with photo evidence.
I like this!
Or,
Put on a hoodie and a mask and trim the bushes yourself after dark one day
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP sounds deranged. Just move a little and be happy for the small bit of green in this concrete city. Try harder and you won’t be so jealous of other people’s nice gardens.
People's gardens shouldn't block the sidewalk, no matter how nice the gardens may be.
They’re not blocking the sidewalk, they’re slightly encroaching on the sidewalk. Op is crazy.