99.9 owes kevin an apology for centering out his comment on air "the festival no one wanted".. turns out Kevin was right... would love to hear that addressed on air after calling him wrong.
I saw first hand what happened when Elevate housed there clients in the cluster units at andras.. they ruined it, invited all their friends in, used stairwell and hallways as bathrooms and vandalized everything. Elevate will leave this out. I'm a contractor in housing.. I saw everything first hand. This is the truth of what really happens
As a contractor in this area i can understand why mail carriers said enough is enough.. when 1 in 10 walkways are clear enough to walk on there is an issue. Managed by North 44 i do believe it is their job to either provide the service or have it in the lease they must be cleared.. the latter probably is the case.. enforce it
Or you know.. the truckers could just respect the speed limits and the yellow lines and no one would be complaining. I drive 102 everyday, the truckers drive like they are in a car (not all truckers i should say) and not a massive metal monster..
Flashing yellow does not mean proceed with caution.. I too believed this until a whole crew I worked with went to drive safe so the company could save on their insurance for a little top off of the driving rules.. anyways.. yellow means proceed to to stop.. stop if you can.. not at all proceed with caution.The more you know!
High flows after a big rain, dandelion popping up with green grass.. at 9pm.. good chance it was a smelter claiming their place... and even if it wasn't this is the appropriate article to slide in a PSA...
Unfortunately it's far more complicated than that. I won't say I understand the entire process but what I do know is essentially with housing if someone is claiming mental health a wall is hit and process is more or less stopped. Believe me.. while I don't work for housing I know it very well.. there are units where the tenant needs evicted and the unit gutted.. come time for tribunal they will always find a way to stay for better or worse.. the reality is, in my opinion housing does everything they can in today's world.
You are absolutely correct. My job puts me in different rentals multiple times a day and the amount of disabled fire alarms for smoking purposes is ... alarming... even the wired ones just get pulled off. It's particularily bad in student and social housing. Once a LL provides a functioning alarm, if it's found unplugged or tampered with afterward, there certainly should be a fine on the tenant not the LL.. but even good LL's these days have little rights in comparison to their tenants