Wait so people who just moved to Oakland in 2019 with a POD full of
stuff are bitter that they had to pay the city a fraction of that
cost, so they decide the right response is to call traffic cops on
their new neighbors, without talking to us first, and complain about
"fairness" while ignoring equity. They live in a bright red tower made
of shipping containers but we're making their eyes sore. So unfair.
Im gonna paint it etc. Thnx for heads up
On Friday, April 19, 2019, Jenny Ryan <tunabananas@gmail.com> wrote:tx for spotting this, null!a) today was trash day, so yes, the bins were still out at 830am (but WM left them in the street rather than sidewalk). i took them in when i came by a bit laterb) the trailer is phat beets' - cc'ing Max here so he's got the heads up, too
good idea to have some of us join and be able to contact neighbors directly - or we could make a generic omni account as we've done with NextDoor, which works well so long as we get collective input on touchy/controversial post replies..On Fri, Apr 19, 2019, 10:09 Jared Null <admin@jarednull.com> wrote:_______________________________________________Hey Omni,
Today, one of Omni’s neighbor’s put in a complaint through seeclickfix.com (city complaint system) for the trailer on 48th street in front of the side door. The public report can be read at: https://seeclickfix.com/issues/5726803
seeclickfix allows registered users to communicate together. The complaint can probably be safely ignored for both issues, but this would probably be a good opportunity to work with one of Omni’s neighbors and keep issues with neighbors direct without involving the city. Which collective own’s the trailer? Maybe the graffiti on the trailer can be fixed?
Thanks,
Null
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