What does it take to get a sinkhole fixed in Jackson?
Ward 1 Councilman Ashby Foote asked that question yesterday as he reported the bureaucratic bumbling he ran into when trying to get a massive sinkhole fixed on Fallview Drive in the Ridgewood Park subdivision.
Just one more example of why Jackson doesn't work.
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Jackson - the poster child for a third world, no, make that a 4th world city. But as long as the Fondren and Belhaven residents have their lattes all is good.
$50 Johnny Horhn's administration passes the buck.
When Johnny told Gibbs post-general to tamp down the enthusiasm I knew right then and there that nothing was going to change.
It’s the last day of Lumumba’s reign of incompetence. This probably deserves it’s own thread.
You deserve what you will tolerate, and it aint bottomed out yet…
@8:56
“First World” meant NATO/US Allies. Third world was anyone not allied with the USSR or NATO/US. There is/was no “fourth world” and it is also why we say “developing nations” now since the USSR is gone. Plenty of developing countries were allied with either NATO or the USSR during the cold war. So they weren’t the “third world” since they were part of one of the two worlds.
Too many Americans use phrases they dont even understand. And then wonder why the rest of the world thinks y’all are stupid.
The picture looks like sinkhole started on private property. Wouldn't it be on homeowner to fix? Jxn water is not responsible for private property.
True, dat. However, the sinkhole is now part of the road itself. A true public hazard.
Thanks for the lesson, KAREN.
Spoken like a true democrat. How many millions is Jackson owed in back water bills? Pretty sure that money would go a long way.
Seems to me that if the property line is what's causing damage to city property but the owner won't address it, you cut the water to the property, remove the meter and tell them they can have their service back when they're in compliance. Period.
In a month or two it will be water under the bridge. Right?
"Private line"??? If it was a private water line I believe the hole would be full of water. If it's a private sewer service line then all the dirt in the hole is going into JXN Water's sewer line and it will become their problem. What other "private line" could it be???
The new mayor has his work cut out for him. I am literally praying for him. I mean we can't go much lower. He has 3 or 4 top priorities. More police, compitent public works director are 2 of them. The city was destroyed in 8 years.
Maybe a tad of sarcasm with the 4th world?
Did Mr. Foote say if the homeowner fixed their private line?
Anyone that thought Hohrn was going to be anything other than a talking head never saw him "perform" in the legislature.
@9:24 you dont know what a being a “Karen” means either. I didn’t ask to speak to your manager!
The residents of Jackson are getting what they voted for. They voted for it again, this time with a different name. One day, with enough time, they will do something different.
Jackson - if Cabrini-Green were a city.
Mr. Horhn has not taken office yet.
And the definition of insanity is what?
You Jacksonians who think there will be drastic changes in Jackson with Hohrn at the helm need to THINK AGAIN!
You can't upright the Titantic. The wound is fatal.
Excellent strategy by Ashby. Go public with these videos from all over your ward every single week. TV Newsers will lap this stuff up.
The only thing that matters in Jackson is skin color, another mayor with the correct skin color and a new set of problems.
He pulled the hat from Stoke's playbook! Maybe there is a rabbit in there as well...
If it's a sewer break it is not active or he would be knee-deep in raw boo-boo.
Heaven forbid any of those he mentioned could all meet together at the house and come up with a plan to divide responsibility for repairs...
Get it fixed by greasing the council and mayor their fair share. Duh.
Start chunking old couches, recliners, washing machines and garbage bags into the hole, just like is done all along our roadsides, and the hole will soon fill up.
This issue doesn't "undermine property values" and "undermine the confidence in city goverment". Unfortunately, that was done long before this sinkhole started.
I work in water/sewer utilities. Water/sewer services should always extend at least to the property line for the "point of service". Then the homeowner runs the rest of the way to the house. That is because you don't want the homeowner having their private water or sewer line on city right-of-way. When that happens, you can have a situation like this where the homeowner won't fix it, but the real damage is to the public infrastructure.
Does anyone down there understand basic public works?
10:36 - Einstein, what do you suggest they do different? Pay's horrible and the selections aren't much better.
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