Tuesday, December 18, 2007

More Headaches: This Time from Within


Apparently inspired by the glorious traffic circle at Marshall and Adams, William Tally has not only ignored our sensitivity about the presence of the Public Defender's Office, but now rubs our collective faces in it. The Public Defender's Office, housed in Mr. Tally's Building on the Northeast side of Marshall and Adams, has been a sore spot with all of us in the neighboring area for some time. Whatever good this office does is irrelevant. It should not be here, period. This new sign, however, seems to make their presence a moot point. As a mere technicality, why was this sign approved, without a public hearing? Can I put one in my yard for some other kind of business?

4 Comments:

At December 18, 2007 5:38 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Just another white good ol' boy. Bill Talley's is one big jerk. He cares nothing about historic preservation or the history of this neighborhood. He must be getting some sort of kickback from the city because that man is only out for making a profit anyway he can.

 
At January 16, 2008 1:21 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Aren't public services like this supposed to be handicapped accessible? This one is on the second floor and offers no such access.

 
At January 31, 2008 3:34 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

There is nothing wrong with the sign. Instead of moaning and complaining about the neighborhood and the people, why don't you get your butt out and meet the homeless or better yet, go help feed them every day at a church near you. You are not doing anything to improve Petersburg by writing and complaining about everything. If it is that bad, move back to where you came from.

 
At March 14, 2008 11:07 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

BTW, F*** the homeless. Let them go back to D.C. or Baltimore or whatever cesspool the dragged themselves up from to crawl to Petersburg.

 

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