Monday, November 27, 2017

Wright Drive has become a commercial slum

Our residential street in the ROLO neighborhood has become a commercial slum. This house at 436 Wright Drive has been a problem for over a year and nothing gets done to stop the abuse. The owner continues to park his commercial vehicles on the sidewalk and the city swale. He's been told not to by the Code Enforcement Department but he obviously doesn't give a hoot.


The mess on Wright Drive stated a few years ago when the house on the corner of Wright and 6th Avenue South, 535 Wright Drive, was allowed to change the front of the house to the side of the house because it is on a corner lot. That's when it all started with the commercial businesses taking over our residential street.

535 Wright Drive

This house below is on the same side of the street as 535 Wright. It has become one big joke. The owner parks his heavy equipment on the front of his property.

6 comments:

  1. Fuc$ing USELESS code dept. They ALL need to be fired. Along with Waters and Bornstein.

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  2. Get out of that crappy neighborhood and move west of Dixie there are lovely home fir sale but you must act quickly as they are highly sought after. Good luck, you guys shouldn't have to put up with seeing that everyday.

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  3. curious about their campaign donations?

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  4. Don't move east of Dixie either, a waste of time, I did that and it was a huge mistake, all renters east of Dixie too and they do not care about their neighbors or take care of anything either. Maybe east of O Street might be safe. I moved east of the Intracoastal and I am even happier being out of Lake Worth all together. The crooks and corrupt running this city are so bad, stealing large salaries from good tax paying citizens of Lake Worth. In over 22+ years, Lake Worth has not gotten better, it is worse and worse, more blight and crime. What does this city manager and admin do here? Pitiful! It looks like hell!

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  5. See if you can find a current licence in Palm Beach County or Lake Worth. That might be an avenue for you to pursue. (Prime Landscaping)

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