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Jan 31, 2024 Letters
Permit me a space in your column to bring to light an issue that is pressing. Enclosing beyond your boundary seems to be becoming very prevalent in the Eccles Scheme (After industrial Site). There are persons who have ignored the front boundary line and are proceeding to build fences almost on top of the walls of the drains. It is appalling to know there is an NDC in Eccles and this lawlessness continues. Through Flamingo Avenue (the street with the supermarket), a couple properties are guilty of this violation (let the NDC get out their offices and check for themselves).
On Supari Street just behind Flamingo Avenue, there are persons that have built semi-permanent structures that are touching the edge of the road. Why is nothing being done to curb this? If some homeowners can follow the law, why do we have some that are going ahead with breaking the building code and taking in the reserves as part of their properties. I do not believe this community is handed over to the NDC yet but when it is, what will be the remedial action for this? Are they waiting for these violators to obstruct the drainage system?
Eccles / Ramsburg NDC officials, get out your offices and see what is happening in the areas you are supposed to be overseeing.
Regards,
Mark Foster
Nov 29, 2024
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