Grove parking is a tricky issue for everyone
It has been parked day and night recently without moving. According to reports I received, the authorities were notified, the driver and company were fined and it should be gone.
It has nothing to do with Home Depot, in fact, Home Depot reported this to the city themselves. I'm guessing it's someone who lives in the area, in a place that cannot accommodate trucks of this size (can any residence?) or the driver sleeps in the cab at night between hauls.
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6 Comments:
I saw them tow it away yesterday. Biggest tow truck i have ever seen.
Why did it have to be called to the attention of Home Depot; didn't they see it? I have seen it there for weeks.
Hey poster, the article says "Home Depot reported this to the city". Why don't you read the article instead of taking shots at Home Depot. It's here to stay and most residents are happy Home Depot is here ... the only ones upset are the residents who want to live in the 1970s and not improve the area they live. Get over it!
Len Scinto
To anonymous 9:46...Do you really need to continually defend the second largest corporation in America? Home Depot may be here to stay at 70k sq. ft. I do not want to live in the 70s...far from it. I have spoken about this issue many times and some still don't get it. You think the Big Box 130k sq ft the HD wanted to put in our neighborhood would improve the area we live in? I am so glad most of the neighbors don't feel like you.
Inteligent, logical, urban planning and zoning, with preservation of green space, are more important now than they were in the 70s as the global and local populations have increased.
Wrong again. The residents reported it to the City and the City went to Home Depot. They didn't do anything until the City contacted them. It was there for weeks and HD never reported it. Apparently, the driver knows HD doesn't care just like the residents know. There was a local homeless guy sleeping on the bench outside their store an entire morning last week and they didn't see that either.
WOW a homeless guy outside for an ENTIRE morning? Call in the authorities! I don't want any derelicts mussing the front of my pretty, pretty box store.
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