Right: "They want... WHAT??! They want PAVEMENTS??!? The impudent, ungrateful VOTERS! Let them WADE up to their ANKLES in FINEST WARSAW MUD!!!" roars the mayor.
Enough of the town hall's excuses - all we want is a pavement running down the length of Karczunkowska, so that pedestrians, and people pushing buggies, or (God help them!) people in wheelchairs can get to the main road or the train station without getting run down by cars or getting their footwear full of muddy water.
My complaint to 19115 was acknowledged, but as of today, I've not had an answer, other than this automated one...
"Zgłoszenie przyjęte w dniu 08-12-2013 o godzinie 09:19:36 zarejestrowano pod nr 127595/13. Jesteśmy do Państwa dyspozycji 24 godziny na dobę przez 7 dni w tygodniu.
Zapraszamy na Portal www.warszawa19115.pl
Dziękujemy za kontakt, Urząd m.st. Warszawy."
Below: and should they be foolhardy enough to chose the dry asphalt, some reckless, feckless nutcase behind the steering wheel will put them back in their place. Note the distance between the car and the edge of the road. Good thing that pedestrian up ahead was out of harm's way at the time...
Below: the road sign warning drivers of a pedestrian crossing has been knocked over by a speeding motorist. It could have been a pedestrian. A case for 19115, I think... [I think not. I spend 10 minutes on the website and I get this... "Forbidden You don't have permission to access /zgloszenie-awarii-lub-interwencji on this server. Additionally, a 403 Forbidden error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request"... I tried using my Chrome browser, I tried again using my MS Internet Explorer browser with the same result.]
UPDATE Wednesday 18 December, 13:00. 19115 is working, I get confirmation that my notification of the fallen road sign has been accepted by The System. So - let's see how long it takes the city's roads department (ZDM) to get it fixed!
I have written about the dreadful state of affairs on this road earlier this year; a year in which many new infrastructure projects have come to fruition, but Karczunkowska's pavement remains a need unmet. I really don't want to get into politics on this one - Guział vs. Gronkiewicz-Waltz, Ursynów town hall vs. Warsaw city hall. Frankly, they've both let me down. Enough already. Let's have a pavement. Policy before politics.
OR - if the local authority responsible for this road cannot afford pavement - at least slow down traffic to 50kmh with speed bumps if necessary. No more pedestrian deaths or injuries on Karczunkowska, please.
UPDATE: Near-neighbour Marcin Daniecki has taken up the case with the European Commission, asking those responsible for ensuring that EU funds get to where they need to be spent who the relevant authority is in this case. The answer? The Marshal of Mazowieckie Voivodship, Adam Struzik. So there we have it - everyone and no one...
This time two years ago:
Ul. Trombity - a step closer to dry feet?
[Asphalt yes, but still no pavement]
This time three years ago:
Matters of style
This time four years ago:
Real winter hits Warsaw
This time five years ago:
This is not Mazowsze, no?
The EU Member? Hahaha
ReplyDeleteThe NATO Memeber? Hahahahaha
The OEEC Memeber? Hahahahaha
The IMF Member? Hahahaha
Here
http://www.ehrenfellner.at/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/DSC00344-1024x768.jpg
is Ulanbataar suburbs. Looks almost similar?
P.S.
ReplyDeleteSome of comparison. Taken from here:
http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?p=7292648#post7292648
Citation: "Here is a pic taken today....I believe it's somewhere near Kinostudio...lol or maybe Bathore...Somewhere in the suburbs of villages of Tirana."
And there are no suburbs of the EU, NATO, OEEC, IMF... Member. Is that possible? Sure, it is. Thank you, Mrs. Bufetowa for holding us up to ridicule. Compare that with, the Jeziorak's movie.