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Proponents are already setting the table for taxpayer handouts. Mayor Bibb and City Council are joining in the exuberance, as if any new entertainment, development or construction will actually benefit residents.
As entertaining as these diversions can be, they DON'T necessarily bring a significant number of full-time, living-wage, family-sustaining jobs with benefits here. If these types of developments were truly economically beneficial to all residents, Cleveland wouldn't remain one of the poorest big cities in the United States.
Our county, city and civic "leaders" need to get a grip on priorities: 1) poverty, 2) poverty and 3) poverty. Make progress there, and many other good things will fall into place.
When everything is a priority, nothing is a priority. Our "leaders" are too scattered and running in six directions at once, and wasting time and money flitting around country and world pretending to be working.
Professional soccer is a seductive distraction. Let its fans, boosters and investors carry the ball, and foot the bill.
So, no taxpayer subsidies and no free or cheap land, no city backed low interest loans, no tax abatement and no TIF to private money-making schemes that just end up keep our poor people poor.
Respectfully Submitted,
Josh Friedman
W 9th Street Resident
The Complaint Inspections page of the City of Cleveland website states, "Complaint Inspections are an integral part of the housing program. It is the policy of the Inspectional Services Division to investigate all citizen complaints regarding potential violations of the Housing Code." As I have reported several times, there are outstanding and compounding violations that were identified during these complaint inspections, which include:
1. Original inspection date 6/15/23: #4 - Properly repair. OVEN DOOR INSULATION IS LOOSE AND FALLING OFF AND BOTTOM BAKE TRAY IS NOT SECURED AND UNLEVEL Section: 1351.23, 1369.02
Current concern - the oven door is not properly insulated and the exterior surfaces exceed 250 degrees F. Property manager informed us to replace it at our own cost on August 10, 2023.
2. Original inspection date 6/15/23: #11 - Properly caulk/seal at:. WINDOW UNIT SASH AT WINDOW FRAME AND PROVIDE SCREEN Section: 1351.23, 1369.02
Current concern - the window no longer closes to catch the lock latch, and we have an unsecured window on our first floor.
3. Original inspection date 6/15/23: #12 - Properly repair. LOOSE STEP TREADS, DAMAGED RISERS (REPAIRS ALREADY MADE ARE UNSATISFACTORY), AND FLOOR BOARDS AT TOP LANDING Section: 1351.23, 1369.02
Current concern - the second step tread is still broken and is getting worse.
4. Original inspection date 6/15/23: #15 - Repair/replace door to properly close. REPAIR DOOR JAMB AND REPLACE MISSING STRIKE PLATE Section: 1351.23, 1369.02
Current concern - the door jamb was never repaired as instructed
5. Original inspection date 7/7/23: #3 - Replace missing pull chain to light fixture. 's Section: 1351.20, 1369.09
Current concern - this work was not completed, there are still lights we can't turn off
6. Original inspection date 7/7/23: #7 - Replace damaged/missing area(s) of ceiling in a workmanlike manner. Area to be finished and painted to match existing ceiling.. CLOSE OFF OPEN SECTIONS WHERE 1ST FLOOR CAN BE SEEN Section: 1351.27, 1369.06
Current concern - this work was not completed, not all open sections were closed.
7. Original inspection date 7/7/23: #8 - Secure loose floor covering. CARPET Section: 1351.27, 1369.06
Current concern - no repair attempt was made, and problem is getting worse
8. Original inspection date 7/723: #15 - Replace damaged floor covering. OR REFINISH FLOOR (REPLACE MISSING FINISH TO FLOOR AT BARE WOOD) Section: 1351.27, 1369.06
Current concern - We keep cutting our feet on the floors. No repair attempted, informed by property manager on July 20, 2023 they will not repair at this time.
9. Original inspection date 7/7/23: #19 - Replace damaged floor covering. OR REFINISH FLOOR (REPLACE FINISH TO BARE WOOD) Section: 1351.27, 1369.06
Current concern - We keep cutting our feet on the floors. No repair attempted, informed by property manager on July 20, 2023 they will not repair at this time.
10. Originally identified on point of sale inspection - Garage. No work to address the garage has been completed since the removal of the tree on July 11, 2023.
In addition to the outstanding violations, there are a few new concerns that we have:
1. The sink in the downstairs bathroom is about to collapse off the wall. We believe it was damaged by the property manager during the attempted repairs to the window in the same room.
2. The handrail to the basement is positioned too low to be effective, and it does not extend the full length of the stairs.
3. The floor in the 3rd floor bedroom south is in worse condition than the other rooms identified. Long splinters, broken boards, and large holes in the floor.
4. There is an active leak in the master bedroom ceiling.
I am very frustrated by Chief Housing Inspector Messina's response that these issues are "aesthetic" when they clearly are far, far worse than that. Moreover, the taking as satisfactory evidence of the property manager's word that these repairs were complete and now the refusal to perform an inspection does not speak highly of the commitment "to investigate all citizen complaints regarding potential violations of the Housing Code." Moreover, as a result of these ongoing violations, the property managers are engaging in increasingly retaliatory behaviors, some of which are verbally and physically aggressive, which make us feel even more unsafe in our home. We reached out to the Housing Department to help us address these issues, but by ignoring them, it is contributing to this ongoing behavior.