So you got them littering on camera, got their plates and sent that info to TXDOT and they sent them a warning letter and a litter bag? Is that standard practice? A while back a Medina county commissioner found garbage thrown on the side of a side road at the bottom of a 15 foot cliff (with all due respect to Arlo Guthrie!) It had envelopes or other means of identifying the people that were probably guilty. He returned it to their house and left a note that if he found it again, charges would be filed. On several occasions, I have seen people with old furniture in the back of their pickup and know they are heading to a lonely country road to toss it. It would be nice to have some means of deterring that type of activity.Don't mess with Texas. This moron got a letter and a litter bag from the Texas Department of Transportation.
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It is standard practice in Texas. I expect the vehicle owner is probably a little irritated that they got a letter and a litter bag. I doubt it makes much difference to the slob. But I sure feel better.So you got them littering on camera, got their plates and sent that info to TXDOT and they sent them a warning letter and a litter bag? Is that standard practice?
Curious, what makes all those tire track marks on your new driveway?
My Chevy Tahoe makes almost all of those tire tracks going in and out of the side of the garage that I park in. I replaced the driveway and sidewalks in January 2019. Concrete installations generally are much lighter in color nowadays in the area; it's very obvious who has replaced driveways and sidewalks in older parts of the city. Mine now matches the concrete in newer developments.Curious, what makes all those tire track marks on your new driveway?
The homeowner is responsible for the sidewalk. Code Enforcement can ticket the homeowner if someone complains about a poorly maintained sidewalk. Trees and concrete don't get along very well. I removed the problem trees.Sidewalks are the responsibility of the homeowner not the City?
Here in Florida the sidewalks are located in the public right-of-way. The City/County/State own the right-of-way and are responsible for the sidewalks.The homeowner is responsible for the sidewalk. Code Enforcement can ticket the homeowner if someone complains about a poorly maintained sidewalk. Trees and concrete don't get along very well. I removed the problem trees.