The city does NOT provide recycling bins for individuals living in apartment buildings, you pinhead dingbat moran. Landlords are legally responsible for providing garbage removal (e.g. dumpsters) for any housing unit bigger than a triplex. Cleveland only provides two drop-off locations for recycling, you pinhead dingbat moran.
Oh, wait, I forget, I'm talking to Cleveland Scene commenters.
A lot of those non-recyclers are, I'm sure, renters, who make up 58% of Cleveland residents, and whose landlords don't offer a recycling option. And your all a bunch of pinhead dingbat morans.
Gawwwwd, all the whiny babies I saw saying "Dictator Dewine" was infringing on MAH RIGHTS by making them wear a mask in public. The mind boggles at these man-children's complete lack of self-awareness.
Commenters here talking about this like it's an inevitable result of falling revenue when it's deliberate union busting, purposely done at a time when the nation is at crisis and the job market is collapsing.
Newhouse et al. are literal devils. They would stomp a baby if it meant bumping up profits 1%.
@problemcloud If Cleveland is going to try to attract developers to neighborhoods, I'd rather it be to fill empty spaces than raze existing properties. The four empty storefronts along Lakeshore at Harland would be a much better investment via tax abatements than fancy condos for rich suburban people, not to mention the ones at Rosecliff, the recently vacated Walgreens space, and most of 185th. Providing walkable amenities to communities with a large proportion of low-income residents like ours is much more important than trying to be the next Battery Park, which has benefitted developers, landlords, and bar owners, but hasn't made the neighborhood any better for residents. Sure, you can feel safe walking down Detroit from Happy Dog to Luxe, but has that eased crime in the surrounding community? I can tell you it hasn't. Enhancing walkability and creating a better mix of residential and commercial properties will always be a better strategy than "Attract the rich."
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http://www.city.cleveland.oh.us/CityofClev… you pinhead dingbat moran.
A lot of those non-recyclers are, I'm sure, renters, who make up 58% of Cleveland residents, and whose landlords don't offer a recycling option. And your all a bunch of pinhead dingbat morans.
Newhouse et al. are literal devils. They would stomp a baby if it meant bumping up profits 1%.