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PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to 1.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the' water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain" . We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28lh day of September 2006.
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PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to JP. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain" . We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28'" day of September 2006.
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Name:(jtlll/YJlllfl C;WT/Ff(j(EZ
Address: 2.7;30 (+If/1K,t:j LAI
Phone: 0oOJf3fIJFI1B
Date: 10 l/P . ()II)
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PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28th day of September 2006.
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PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain" . We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28th day of September 2006.
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Name: Lf''::( IS. tJlJrr,e., Signature:
Address:~2S-0 "'{'kif")),,) 151.#'/-3 Date:
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PETICION A LA CIUDAD DE SAN BERNARDINO
Nosotros los residentes de la ciudad de San Bernardino estamos haciendo una peticion a la
ciudad para que instalen un desagiie apropiado el cual esta localizado en la cuadra 300 de
la Avenida Meridian. Los residentes de este vecindario hemos llamado en numerosas
ocaciones al Departamento de Qbras Publicas de la ciudad de San Bernardino con respecto
al asunto antes mensionado. En el aiio 2003, un desague inadecuado fue instalado por la
ciudad de San Bernardino para remediar un problema de desagiie existente durante ese
tiempo en la misma localizacion, al sur de la avenida Meridian. No hemos recibido
respuestas satisfactorias de nuestra ciudad con respecto a este desagiie y las continuas
inundaciones. El Departamento de Obras Publicas nos ha fallado en proporcionar a
nuestra vecindad un desagiie que sea adecuado para los tiempos de las tormentas. Hemos
encontrado daiios a nuestros vehiculos y nuestras propiedades personales a causa de este
problema. Sin embargo, nuestra preocupaci6n principal es el peligro a que estan expuestos
nuestros niiios que crnzan la calle inundada en la Avenida Meridian, para poder llegar a la
escuela primaria J.P. Kelley. La escuela esta localizada directamente al otro lado de la
calle, enfrente a este desagiie. Los residentes de 180 hogares no tienen ninguna otra ruta
alterna para salir y entrar, ya que solamente tenemos esta calle como acceso para ingresar
a nuestro vecindario. Todo invierno tenemos que combatir para poder llegar a nuestros
trabajos y para dejar a nuestros hijos en la escuela por las calles que en ese tiempo estan
inundadas con aguas que suben casi a los 3 pies de profundidad.
Nuestro Capitan del "Neighborhood Watch" Jerry Moya ha expresado nuestras quejas a
Peggy Hazlet yaNick Gonzalez, los asistentes del alcalde de nuestra ciudad, y dijeron que:
"tomara 5 anos y 5 millones de d6lares para arreglar el desagiie" 0 "2 an os y 2 millones de
d6lares para arreglar el desagiie." Tambien fuimos informados por nuestro concejal
anterior del tercer concilio Gordon McGinnis que "el desagiie ha sido reparado una vez en
esta ubicaci6n y no sera reparada otra veZ."
Nosotros, la gente, imploramos con la ciudad de San Bernardino para la atenci6n
inmediata a este problema.
Escrita el Dia 28 de Septiembre de 2006.
(please escriba claramente)
Nombre: j4"'f('M\CCA ~, MI'(C"Z-
Domicilio: ~9, '7 '5. OCt \\CA <; Av,
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PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main cOncern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 281h day of September 2006.
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Name: \ 'I (.) ~ -e C )q h.X' Signatur :
Address: 2- 5" '"'\ 5'? )):1-1\ (~ f",-J(
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PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Haz1et and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Counci1man Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28th day of September 2006.
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Name: S R IV{ & //1 / / f{.~ L
Address:,J, /} & tj :{loft 111/ sf
Phone::'109 :3 $'1 ~~rP.b
Signature: ~a--l' 1-'7 Ctdl? tJ~
Date: 1 ()~ t.f - t? ~
PETIClON A LA CIUDAD DE SAN BERNARDINO
Nosotros los residentes de la ciudad de San Bernardino estamos haciendo una petici6n a la ciudad
para que instalen un desagiie apropiado el cual esta localizado en la cuadra 300 de la A venida
Meridian. Los residentes de este vecindario hemos llamado en numerosas ocasiones al
Departamento de Obras Publicas de la ciudad de San Bernardino con respecto al asunto antes
mencionado. En el afio 2003, un desagiie inadecuado fue instalado por la ciudad de San Bernardino
para remediar un problema de desagiie existente durante ese tiempo en la misma localizaci6n, al sur
de la avenida Meridian. No hemos recibido respuestas satisfactorias de nuestra ciudad con respecto
a este desagiie y las continuas inundaciones. El Departamento de Obras Publicas nos ha fallado en
proporcionar a nuestra vecindad un desagiie que sea adecuado para los tiempos de las tormentas,
Hemos encontrado dafios a nuestros vehiculos y nuestras propiedades personales a causa de este
problema. Sin embargo, nuestra preocupaci6n principal es el peligro a que estan expuestos nuestros
ninos que cruzan la calle inundada en la A venida Meridian, para poder llegar a la escuela primaria
J.P. Kelley. La escuela esta localizada directamente al otro lado de la calle, enfrente a este desagiie.
Los residentes de 180 hogares no tienen ninguna otra rota alterna para salir y entrar, ya que
solamente tenemos esta calle como acceso para ingresar a nuestro vecindario. Todo invierno
tenemos que combatir para poder llegar a nuestros trabajos y para dejar a nuestros hijos en la escuela
por las calles que en ese tiempo estan inundadas con aguas que suben casi a los 3 pies de
pro fundi dad.
Nuestro Capitan del "Neighborhood Watch" Jerry Moya ha expresado nuestras quejas a Peggy
Hazlet yaNick Gonzalez, los asistentes del alcalde de nuestra ciudad, y dijeron que: "tomara 5 afios
y 5 millones de d6lares para arreglar el desagiie" 0 "2 anos y 2 millones de d6lares para arreglar el
desagiie." Tambien fuimos informados por nuestro concejal anterior del tercer concilio Gordon
McGinnis que "el desagiie ha sido reparado una vez en esta ubicaci6n y no sera reparada otra vez."
Nosotros, la gente, imploramos con la ciudad de San Bernardino para la atenci6n inmediata a este
problema.
Escrita el Dia 28 de Septiembre de 2006.
(Por favor escriba claramente)
Nombre: JJ'(lYt i ,"{Q(Yf;\(to
Domicilio::$ I 51 .
# De Telefono:~$:Z.K94
Firma: ~~('~
Fecha:-J 0 " L.j '0 b
PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Haz1et and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 mi1Iion
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilnian Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28th day of September 2006.
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PErmON ro THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Counci\nian Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28th day of September 2006.
(please Print Clearly)
Name: LU /S fclZGL
Address;1 to m ~ (1'/ 1-7LA IS d /'"
Phone::Qc/7 ~ U( ;2)
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Date:{ 0 -$--0 ((6
PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crosaing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy HazIet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 281ft day of September 2006.
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Name:R\1 \'PV\ "l: r-V"T".s
Address: d5c.f5 ~d\l~() Y1~
Phone:(9U<:D ~7\ CZ-65o~
Signature: ~~ / a2/7/tId
Date: J 0-- ':j - 0 ~
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PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28th day of September 2006.
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Name: ana Ct'tA dtntlS'
Address: ;){j;l/1 u)rifttu:i
Phone:: ggr-- /13/
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Date:
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PETICION A LA CIUDAD DE SAN BERNARDINO
Nosotros los residentes de la ciudad de San Bernardino estamos haciendo una petici6n a la ciudad
para que instalen un desaglie apropiado el cual esta localizado en la cuadra 300 de la A venida
Meridian. Los residentes de este vecindario hemos lIamado en numerosas ocasiones al
Departamento de Obras Publicas de la ciudad de San Bernardino con respecto al asunto antes
mencionado. En el alio 2003, un desagiie inadecuado fue instalado por la ciudad de San Bernardino
para remediar un problema de desaglie existente durante ese tiempo en la misma locaIizaci6n, al sur
de la avenida Meridian. No hemos recibido respuestas satisfactorias de nuestra ciudad con respecto
a este desaglie y las continuas inundaciones. EI Departamento de Obras PubIicas nos ha fallado en
proporcionar a nuestra vecindad un desagiie que sea adecuado para los tiempos de las tormentas.
Hemos encontrado dalios a nuestros vehiculos y nuestras propiedades personales a causa de este
problema. Sin embargo, nuestra preocupaci6n principal es el peligro a que estan expuestos nuestros
nilios que cruzan la calle inundada en la A venida Meridian, para poder lIegar a la escuela primaria
J.P. Kelley. La escuela esta localizada directamente al otro lado de la calle, enfrente a este desagiie.
Los residentes de 180 hogares no tienen ninguna otra ruta aIterna para salir y entrar, ya que
solamente tenemos esta calle como acceso para ingresar a nuestro vecindario. Todo invierno
tenemos que combatir para poder lIegar a nuestros trabajos y para dejar a nuestros hijos en la escuela
por las calles que en ese tiempo estan inundadas con aguas que suben casi a los 3 pies de
pro fundi dad.
Nuestro Capitan del "Neighborhood Watch" Jerry Moya ha expresado nuestras quejas a Peggy
Hazlet yaNick Gonzalez, los asistentes del alcalde de nuestra ciudad, y dijeron que: "tomara 5 alios
y 5 miIIones de d61ares para arreglar el desagiie" 0 "2 alios Y 2 miIIones de d61ares para arreglar el
desagiie." Tambien fuimos informados por nuestro concejal anterior del tercer concilio Gordon
McGinnis que "el desaglie ha sido reparado una vez en esta ubicaci6n y no sera reparada otra vez."
Nosotros, la gente, imploramos con la ciudad de San Bernardino para la atenci6n inmediata a este
problema.
Escrita el Dia 28 de Septiembre de 2006.
(Por favor escriba claramente)
Nombre:-jJA,0 R-, .~
Domicilio: c1 tpL/q fA )(jltud5J-
# De Telefono: :;, 'lr:; -I q ':J7
Firma:1PAMJ 12-. C~
Fecha: 10 IDft 16~
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PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28th day of September 2006.
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Name: ~ l.? cJ 15
Address: ;;)(, ?S /77("/11 ffJ..u
Phone:: 909-383 -Ir~()
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Date: 10- f- Db
PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate stonn
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper stonn drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
Sch'ool that is located directly across the street from this stonn drain. Our ISO home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Maya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 2Sdt day of September 2006.
(please Print Clearly)
Name: 1<(,../ VbWl/~ SM';1f
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Address: ~5 ~~ f.,ft/H'f" 'is '1
Phone: (Cf""JJ!f5'S- tf'4YS---
Signature: J~~t} 0m1(~
Date: 10 /,1/(10'
PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilnian Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 281h day of September 2006.
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Name: ~ /,1(10. s. -r7o"66i'~
Address: ~~30 A~/Snt .r-t.
Phone:: 38' - ~~:S"+
Signature:
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Date:
PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Haz1et and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Counci\nian Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 2S1h day of September 2006.
(please Print Clearly)
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Name: ~1'tl.~tJ.D f2~ 'I (J.tr1f lerL Sign
Address: t))O A1C-&,'Jo"'-. _T7- Date:
Phone:: /0"- ~/-trsy
PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our ISO home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 2Sdt day of September 2006.
(Please Print Clearly)
Name: &"v~1/ >.-,7',...-
Address: .:j6A5 M.?-J4-;/'" -sr
Phone:: (0/""17 t5%6- -' ~/5"""
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Date: / oAf! t:1f' <f{'
PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to lP. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilnian Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28th day of September 2006.
(please Print Clearly)
Name:~O.A~ C' A{riVlt~Vt>
Address: 3tl5 S }v\Ul Oh~Vl
Phone: \9 0 9 ) b-08- ~7t11
Signaturt.: M()JJ~'I~IJ <
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Date: /0- C; - tJ(p
PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate stonn
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper stonn drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to 1.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this stonn drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was infonned that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also infonned by our
fonner 3rd Ward Councilnian Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28111 day of September 2006.
(please Print Clearly)
Name: (~(/e1.- L-Hrlot~T
Address: J;/ s J. /lll?2/p//itV1 Atr
Phone:: 9d"1 g#,J~>~ 6)
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Signature: g- ~
Date: /O/'14>b
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PETICION A LA CIUDAD DE SAN BERNARDINO
Nosotros los residentes de la ciudad de San Bernardino estarnos haciendo una petici6n a la ciudad
para que instalen un desaglie apropiado el cual esta localizado en la cuadra 300 de la A venida
Meridian. Los residentes de este vecindario hemos llamado en numerosas ocasiones al
Departamento de Obras Public as de la ciudad de San Bernardino con respecto al asunto antes
mencionado. En el ano 2003, un desaglie inadecuado fue instalado por la ciudad de San Bernardino
para remediar un problema de desaglie existente durante ese tiempo en la misma localizaci6n, al sur
de la avenida Meridian. No hemos recibido respuestas satisfactorias de nuestra ciudad con respecto
a este desaglie y las continuas inundaciones. El Departamento de Obras Publicas nos ha fallado en
proporcionar a nuestra vecindad un desaglie que sea adecuado para los tiempos de las tormentas.
Hemos encontrado daftos a nuestros vehiculos y nuestras propiedades personales a causa de este
problema. Sin embargo, nuestra preocupaci6n principal es el peligro a que estan expuestos nuestros
ninos que cruzan la calle inundada en la A venida Meridian, para poder llegar a la escuela primaria
J.P. Kelley. La escuela esta localizada directarnente al otro lado de la calle, enfrente a este desaglie.
Los residentes de 180 hogares no tienen ninguna otra rota alterna para salir y entrar, ya que
solamente tenemos esta calle como acceso para ingresar a nuestro vecindario. Todo invierno
tenemos que combatir para poder llegar a nuestros trabajos y para dejar a nuestros hijos en la escuela
por las calles que en ese tiempo estan inundadas con aguas que suben casi a los 3 pies de
profundidad.
Nuestro Capitan del "Neighborhood Watch" Jerry Moya ha expresado nuestras quejas a Peggy
Hazlet y a Nick Gonzalez, los asistentes del alcalde de nuestra ciudad, y dijeron que: "tomara 5 anos
y 5 millones de d6lares para arreglar el desaglie" 0 "2 aftos y 2 millones de d6lares para arreglar el
desaglie." Tambien fuimos informados por nuestro concejal anterior del tercer concilio Gordon
McGinnis que "el desaglie ha sido reparado una vez en esta ubicaci6n y no sera reparada otra vez."
Nosotros, la gente, imploramos con la ciudad de San Bernardino para la atenci6n inmediata a este
problema.
Escrita el Dia 28 de Septiembre de 2006.
(Por favor escriba claramente)
Nombre:J Q.H ro f ~ s~ 5
Domicilio: ;) -::; b S ~ en d I a JIJ
# De Telefono: OJ 0 lJ-~ 2? I S 'j It
Firma: ~ #0 [/?5'~
Fecha: /{!J-09 - O,k,
PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Haz1et and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 mi1lion
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28th day of September 2006.
(please Print Clearly)
Name' If vez
Address: ~ . n Ave.
Phone:: 13 09 ) 3~ ) - 51-1) 8
Si_~~~
Date: I 0 - - D (p
.1'
PETICION A LA CIUDAD DE SAN BERNARDINO
Nosotros los residentes de la ciudad de San Bernardino estamos haciendo una petici6n a la ciudad
para que instalen un desagiie apropiado el cual esta localizado en la cuadra 300 de la A venida
Meridian. Los residentes de este vecindario hemos llamado en numerosas ocasiones al
Departamento de Obras Publicas de la ciudad de San Bernardino con respecto al asunto antes
mencionado. En el aiio 2003, un desagiie inadecuado fue instalado por la ciudad de San Bernardino
para remediar un problema de desagiie existente durante ese tiempo en la misma localizaci6n, al sur
de la avenida Meridian. No hemos recibido respuestas satisfactorias de nuestra ciudad con respecto
a este desagiie y las continuas inundaciones. El Departamento de Obras Publicas nos ha fallado en
proporcionar a nuestra vecindad un desagiie que sea adecuado para los tiempos de las tormentas.
Hemos encontrado daiios a nuestros vehiculos y nuestras propiedades personales a causa de este
problema. Sin embargo, nuestra preocupaci6n principal es el peligro a que estan expuestos nuestros
nifios que cruzan la calle inundada en la A venida Meridian, para poder llegar a la escuela primaria
J.P. Kelley. La escuela esta localizada directamente al otro lado de la calle, enfrente a este desagiie.
Los residentes de 180 hogares no tienen ninguna otra ruta alterna para salir y entrar, ya que
solamente tenemos esta calle como acceso para ingresar a nuestro vecindario. Todo invierno
tenemos que combatir para poder llegar a nuestros trabajos y para dejar a nuestros hijos en la escuela
por . las calles que en ese tiempo estan inundadas con aguas que suben casi a los 3 pies de
profundidad.
Nuestro Capitan del "Neighborhood Watch" Jerry Moya ha expresado nuestras quejas a Peggy
Hazlet yaNick Gonzalez, los asistentes del alcalde de nuestra ciudad, y dijeron que: "tomara 5 aiios
y 5 millones de d6lares para arreglar el desagiie" 0 "2 aiios y 2 millones de d6lares para arreglar el
desagiie." Tambien fuimos informados por nuestro concejal anterior del tercer concilio Gordon
McGinnis que "el desagiie ha sido reparado una vez en esta ubicaci6n y no sera reparada otra vez."
Nosotros, la gente, imploramos con la ciudad de San Bernardino para la atenci6n inmediata a este
problema.
Escrita el Dia 28 de Septiembre de 2006.
(Por favor escriba claramente)
Nombre: IflAi:J'fAJ fiJl,II1..5 Firma:/}JU Jtl-#':7
Domicilio: '-IJ.J'..s- /J1ef(/ul".J Ave Fecha: /oj09./0&
# De Telefono: qrJO} t7 ~ q(p 7 ;)...
'I
PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue, The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area, In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Counci\nian Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28lh day of September 2006.
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Name: V ~
Address: :;:e; LJ "I ~F
Signature: V/e6-',rJ irt F i3tCez-
Date: 6 <!.. + / 0 lOb
,
Phone: :
PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to instaIl appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
instaIled by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to IP. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our ISO home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilnian Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 2Slh day of September 2006.
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N_ dl t (loll f'
Address: ~ 1 41 tJ ~ 1<
Signature:
Date: I rJ ~ or ~ (Y {;7
Phone::
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PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Haz1et and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for innnediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 2811> day of September 2006.
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N_(~GV as;N"ZA
Addres;? 71:0 (/~
Phoneftl'l/iJe>'" 70 6CJ
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Date: /ttJ -- 9 -- tJ6
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PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to lP. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain" . We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilnian Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28& day of September 2006.
(please Print Clearly)
Name: Coxa fyr I ~JIe..1)
Address: dill.; Oil Ie s+
Phone/1M Lf~ 1- / d.. <,7
s;~~ I?~
Date: ItJ,-- 9-~
1
PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate stonn
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper stonn drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. KeUy Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this stonn drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was infonned that "it will take 5 years, and 5 mi1lion
doUars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 mi1lion dollars to fix drain". We were also infonned by our
fonner 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 281h day of September 2006.
(please Print Clearly)
Name: ()/;5iYl;u ~f1Jt1 /
Address: ...J. 18 -3 fb f' J Q r S -)
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Phone:: 90 c, g'J f- 2 <./ I...f "
Signature:'t-4~ ~.;~) Z iJ-f
Date: J 0-'1- a k
PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Haz1et and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Counci1man Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28th day of September 2006.
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Address: 'Z~ ,1" k~ ~.-.c
Phone::9"1 p;:r. r?1 C
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Date: j 0./ 0/ ro .
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PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
insta1led by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Haz1et and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28" day of September 2006.
(Please Print Clearly)
Name: mw-;<c..- ~G..:A~ -;:,b-..
Address: J,~ { S. W l.cL S. A'-'<<...
Phone:: 8'O<fl- ~;} "-t "i_
Signature:~nL_ 'fn,.B-SL,
Date: /10 J bA/ / () ~
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PETICION A LA CIUDAD DE SAN BERNARDINO
Nosotros los residentes de la ciudad de San Bernardino estamos haciendo una peticion a la
ciudad para que instalen nn desagiie apropiado el cual esta localizado en la cuadra 300 de
la Avenida Meridian. Los residentes de este vecindario hemos lIamado en numerosas
ocaciones al Departamento de Obras Publicas de la ciudad de San Bernardino con respecto
al asunto antes mensionado. En el aiio 2003, un desague inadecuado fue instalado por la
ciudad de San Bernardino para remediar un problema de desagiie existente durante ese
tiempo en la misma localizacion, al sur de la avenida Meridian. No hemos recibido
respuestas satisfactorias de nuestra ciudad con respecto a este desagiie y las continuas
inundaciones. EI Departamento de Obras Publicas nos ha fallado en proporcionar a
nuestra vecindad un desagiie que sea adecuado para los tiempos de las tormentas. Hemos
encontrado daiios a nuestros vehiculos y nuestras propiedades personales a causa de este
problema. Sin embargo, nuestra preocupaci6n principal es el peligro a que estan expuestos
nuestros niiios que cruzan la calle inundada en la Avenida Meridian, para poder lIegar a la
escuela primaria J.P. Kelley. La escuela esta localizada directamente al otro lado de la
calle, enfrente a este desagiie. Los residentes de 180 hogares no tienen ninguna otra ruta
alterna para salir y entrar, ya que solamente tenemos esta calle como acceso para ingresar
a nuestro vecindario. Todo invierno tenemos que combatir para poder lIegar a nuestros
trabajos y para dejar a nuestros hijos en la escuela por las calles que en ese tiempo estan
inundadas con aguas que suben casi a los 3 pies de profundidad.
Nuestro Capitan del "Neighborhood Watch" Jerry Moya ha expresado nuestras quejas a
Peggy Hazlet yaNick Gonzalez, los asistentes del alcalde de nuestra ciudad, y dijeron que:
"tomara 5 an os y 5 millones de d6lares para arreglar el desagiie" 0 "2 anos y 2 millones de
d6lares para arreglar el desagiie." Tambien fuimos informados por nuestro concejal
anterior del tercer concilio Gordon McGinnis que "el desagiie ha sido reparado una vez en
esta ubicaci6n y no sera reparada otra vez."
Nosotros, la gente, imploramos con la ciudad de San Bernardino para la atenci6n
inmediata a este problema.
Escrita el Dia 28 de Septiembre de 2006.
(please escriba c1aramente)
Nombre: \\\lct(, l.L)(xC Firma:
Domicilio: 2<aG"::> IV\"',\<J \ tu fk, ~ Y6Fecha:
# de Telefo;;t'0 8T~ 9192
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PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28" day of September 2006.
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Name: omo:J qr. deL- Si
Address:;?/ ;(;< 0. c It estu /s 1-# ?'i1O 5 Date:
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Phon(907) <{, <gS--I'I~D
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PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. KeUy Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Haz1et and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
doUars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28th day of September 2006.
(please Print Clearly)
Name:fuS42 Gu~
Address: 2.12 '5 .12ctrCY'() f\\.efi'3'
Phone::(901)3 E?b -l! CK
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Signature: ~ 1 ) C-").J.<p/YPL-VL-"
Date: to - 9 --00
PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28th day of September 2006.
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(please Print Clearly)
Name: /lfrrl-o/.11 ft{9/111<UcJ
Address: ~/71 /It(!fe/;~
Phone:: ~o 9 n-<f - ~I q!
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Date:
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PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our ISO home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 2Sdt day of September 2006.
(please Print Clearly)
Name:~\,( ~
Signature:
Address:
Phone:: (~ f{l1.YYJ
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Date:
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PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain", We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Counci1man Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at thisalocation and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28th day of September 2006.
(please Print Clearly)
Name: {J091.Bn ~11~j"1~
Address: 205<;' B~/lfJ1/ ~t-
Signature: tl.()'J(~ cjo'JI/ ~,.,....,
Date: I ()J let.( f 0 ~
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Phone::
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PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for inunediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 281b day of September 2006.
(please Print Clearly)
Name: faiJOv 1l~
Address: c9 G 'j e:, (jAA.t.}v ltf-
Sill"'l>= fJeiJ1v. 1J~fA~
Date: /O!04 (00
Phone::
PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Counci1man Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28th day of September 2006.
(please Print Clearly)
Name: An.fot\.', 0 -(C'(f''Z:..
Address: 0~ 7 B l YCVl ) I-
Phone::yo9) ? fZ,- (J 9 st
Signature: ~f/A fJurZ __.
Date: f..O-()<'(- 0 h
PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Haz1et and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 mi1Iion
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 mi1Iion dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Counci1man Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 2811> day of September 2006.
(Please Print Clearly)
Name: do:;~ ~ce-Z
Address: f(:-'8~ I/J \5t"IC ~5 {-
Phone:: 6a~ 7 :?);)"O'1 50
Signature:~ I-~
Date: la-41ob
'I' .
PETIClON A LA CIUDAD DE SAN BERNARDINO
Nosotros los residentes de la ciudad de San Bernardino estamos haciendo una peticion a la
ciudad para que instalen un desagiie apropiado el cual esta localizado en la cuadra 300 de
la Avenida Meridian. Los residentes de este vecindario hemos lIamado en numerosas
ocaciones al Departamento de Obras Publicas de la ciudad de San Bernardino con respecto
al asunto antes mensionado. En el aiio 2003, un desague inadecuado fue instalado por la
ciudad de San Bernardino para remediar un problema de desagiie existente durante ese
tiempo en la misma localizacion, al sur de la avenida Meridian. No hemos recibido
respuestas satisfactorias de nuestra ciudad con respecto a este desagiie y las continuas
inundaciones. EI Departamento de Obras Publicas nos ha fallado en proporcionar a
nuestra vecindad un desagiie que sea adecuado para los tiempos de las tormentas. Hemos
encontrado daiios a nuestros vehiculos y nuestras propiedades personales a causa de este
problema. Sin embargo, nuestra preocupaci6n principal es el peligro a que estan expuestos
nuestros niiios que cruzan la calle inundada en la Avenida Meridian, para poder lIegar a la
escuela primaria J.P. Kelley. La escuela esta localizada directamente al otro lado de la
calle, enfrente a este desagiie. Los residentes de 180 hogares no tienen ninguna otra ruta
alterna para salir y entrar, ya que solamente tenemos esta calle como acceso para ingresar
a nuestro vecindario. Todo invierno tenemos que combatir para poder lIegar a nuestros
trabajos y para dejar a nuestros hijos en la escuela por las calles que en ese tiempo estan
inundadas con aguas que suben casi a los 3 pies de profundidad.
Nuestro Capitan del "Neighborhood Watch" Jerry Moya ha expresado nuestras quejas a
Peggy Hazlet yaNick Gonzalez, los asistentes del alcalde de nuestra ciudad, y dijeron que:
"tomara 5 alios y 5 millones de d61ares para arreglar el desagiie" 0 "2 alios y 2 millones de
d61ares para arreglar el desagiie." Tambilln fuimos informados por nuestro concejal
anterior del tercer concilio Gordon McGinnis que "el desagiie ha sido reparado una vez en
esta ubicaci6n y no sera reparada otra vez."
Nosotros, la gente, imploramos con la ciudad de San Bernardino para la atenci6n
inmediata a este problema.
Escrita el Dia 28 de Septiembre de 2006.
(please escriba cIaramente)
Nombre: J0)o olmmovd.. V
Domicilio:2, :5Xs \J,tyclr\ ':0,/
# de Telefon01Co/s '[;5 -Or; ') 6
Firma:~ ~~_
Fecha: 10 - Of - 0 r;
PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28th day of September 2006.
(please Print Clearly)
Name~ IYO GnJUE-?.
Signature: ''-''7ID(>o Go~(:;c
Address:;<!?7Z...- B "\iy It Cyr
Phone:: ?d( '3<0"-303 c;q
Date: /O-(kj-06
PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. KeUy Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Haz1et and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
doUars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28'" day of September 2006.
(please Print Clearly)
Name: \...., \\\0-(\ l. ~y
Address: Q.Sll S (, '> , ro', (( h ~t
Phone('1 0'1) "g'6~--Sffl
Signature~ ~~~ ~ -\. \]) U 1\
Date: I C> . <-(. (ip
PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 2811> day of September 2006.
(please Print Clearly)
Name: L()R ~rJ f\ (O[.L( l(
Address: 5 S t-J. J3,f'<-eAsf
Phone:: qOc;) 3I?s~1S9f
Signaturdi'h ~/
Date: /0 - tj - () 0
1
PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Counci1man Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28th day of September 2006.
(please Print Clearly)
c . ' ,
Name:,..:,A"'-fho-l,",'-<-. \f.IJ,j \ l \0
Address: .? ":;,J ":> 121\ \' cl\ ~
Phone::C} Oq ~ <=t l ":>- ~ J 4 \.J
Signatur~:~r
Date: \ () - 3 -(\'-0
PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous comp1aints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Haz1et and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28th day of September 2006.
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Name: 1!-f:hlnyfU U~V
Address: L ':;2-- I l\i CI (\f\Vrf .4yf-
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PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to IP. KeUy Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our ISO home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
doUars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 2Sth day of September 2006.
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Name:J..e<::><;\Lt\. e,mttnD
Address: 1,'-; ~ 1 ,Ai tlh\lA t- <;;:-l- '
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PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Haz1et and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Counci1man Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28th day of September 2006.
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Name:J...()W"~ Cost-a'NZk
Address:;l.5:L7 LUdJJ1li-f Sf/tLf
Phone:: ~ Oq. 885.5877
Date:=--.J, tJf. ,tJ8" ZOOt,
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PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue, The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area, In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Counci1man Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28"' day of September 2006.
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Name: ~L (3&.,' I~v "trz
Address: .2 )2.1 /,.J ~c-.lvrul 50
Phone::{ 907) '(<sir 02/0
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Date: q -;2~..J.,
PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Haz1et and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 mi11ion
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 mi11ion dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Counci1man Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28"' day of September 2006.
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Name: V\dt;(\C0 6oJ0~
Address: ;).5 21 \}juJ(\~ l3t
Phone::0cn -S'Z>5-"6~ j7
Signature:
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PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Counci1man Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28th day of September 2006.
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Name:
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Address: 1102..1 W. W~l\M.
Phone::1o'1 ~<6 S--5~7L-
Signature: /
Date:
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PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our ISO home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 2Sth day of September 2006.
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Name:-:VOr~ ~I ;/ ~ J / Signatur~ !.. >/I/;#
Address: ~ 5 2j 1 kJ. tJ jj / IVIA~ftJDate: I tJ - If - ~ /?
Phone: :
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PEmrON TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate stonn
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper stonn drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this stonn drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also infonned by our
fonner 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28lh day of September 2006.
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Name: J(,4I"'i'JI ,if O/L,tlJ~., Signatur~~..it ~
Address: ;2.(p35" ft,rP /19 /L <:;f-. ~~ nate: 'oed C;.. 7--e;4b
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Phone~o'JJ is' Zg - if 07:J.
PETICION A LA CIUDAD DE SAN BERNARDINO
Nosotros los residentes de la ciudad de San Bernardino estamos haciendo una petici6n a la ciudad
para que instalen un desagiie apropiado el cual esta localizado en la cuadra 300 de la A venida
Meridian. Los residentes de este vecindario hemos llamado en numerosas ocasiones al
Departamento de Obras Publicas de la ciudad de San Bernardino con respecto al asunto antes
mencionado. En el alio 2003, un desagiie inadecuado fue instalado por la ciudad de San Bernardino
para remediar un problema de desagiie existente durante ese tiempo en la misma localizaci6n, al sur
de la avenida Meridian. No hemos recibido respuestas satisfactorias de nuestra ciudad con respecto
a este desagiie y las continuas inundaciones. EI Departamento de Obras Publicas nos ha fallado en
proporcionar a nuestra vecindad un desagiie que sea adecuado para los tiempos de las tormentas.
Hemos encontrado danos a nuestros vehiculos y nuestras propiedades personales a causa de este
problema. Sin embargo, nuestra preocupaci6n principal es el peligro a que estin expuestos nuestros
ninos que cruzan la calle inundada en la A venida Meridian, para poder llegar a la escuela primaria
J.P. Kelley. La escuela esta localizada directamente al otro lado de la calle, enfrente a esle desagiie.
Los residentes de 180 hogares no tienen ninguna otra rota alterna para salir y entrar, ya que
solamente tenemos esta calle como acceso para ingresar a nuestro vecindario. Todo invierno
tenemos que combatir para poder llegar a nuestros trabajos y para dejar a nuestros hijos en la escuela
por las calles que en ese tiempo estan inundadas con aguas que suben casi a los 3 pies de
pro fundi dad.
Nuestro Capitan del "Neighborhood Watch" Jerry Moya ha expresado nuestras quejas a Peggy
Hazlet yaNick Gonzalez, los asistentes del alcalde de nuestra ciudad, y dijeron que: "tomara 5 alios
y 5 millones de d61ares para arreglar el desagiie" 0 "2 anos y 2 millones de d61ares para arreglar el
desagiie." Tambien fuimos informados por nuestro concejal anterior del tercer concilio Gordon
McGinnis que "el desagiie ha sido reparado una vez en esta ubicaci6n y no sera reparada otra vez."
Nosotros, la gente, imploramos con la ciudad de San Bernardino para la atenci6n inmediata a este
problema.
Escrita el Dia 28 de Septiembre de 2006.
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PETITION TO 11fE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28th day of September 2006.
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Address: Q/o3~t?npCl( Q--
Phone::f[O(1))(y f - ~Dll
Signatur :
PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 milIion
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 milIion dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 281h day of September 2006.
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Name: ~(',L\. '^ ..:>, " ~ e (' ""
Address: ~b3 b P D f~(), ( s ~-
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Signature:L1 ~t J'--.-
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Date: 6rhAJ.<-L 4 I;J.. 6 0 -6
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PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward CounciIman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 281h day of September 2006.
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Name: -:J1?/lrJ t1u.-,/Lp;?.r'i
Address: 2.&2.0 t;?ri,"/~
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PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our ISO home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 2Sdt day of September 2006.
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Name: ~11V1l\ \fo.SSM
Address: 'Z1o'(o~~1M11-
Phone:: (1c~) A8s- '10C] 0
Signature: -1Ju"" Ji.1.etA
Date: /ohlo0
PETmON TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate stonn
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Departmentahd
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper stonn drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this stonn drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28th day of September 2006.
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Name: ;;; ol-f PJ.;;tfn54 (I f-
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Address;JO)' I-?v/.;" .5'1 5~,! /3,,,,, r0rc
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Phone:: ~CVJ/ <lyC; IC5'l
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Date: /O/y/.;zOOC
PETmON TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our ISO home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 2Slh day of September 2006.
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Name: 7ti11l Pr ~ ls~ 5
Addresse958i tV. pfJ4r/1tJ6
Phone(9~t'3-o1~r
Date: /c:/~t).t
PETITION TO TIlE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28lh day of September 2006.
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PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our ISO home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 2Sth day of September 2006.
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Name: rY)J-)'~/'-- T
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Signature: L.?7>>"",,^';;:/ fi!;> /
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Address: ,;).<;9</ ~~/hr .cd
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PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain", We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28th day of September 2006.
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Name: J' 4e-/C
Address: ;1.(, $:3
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We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Counci1man Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28th day of September 2006.
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Name:JV\'I, C \C\~R ~ L
Address:~Cp qS- \J;.\v NU\~
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Phone: :
PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. KeUy Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Haz1et and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it wiU take 5 years, and 5 million
doUars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28th day of September 2006.
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Name:C^~i I CAAlso,.)
Address:~1 Bpi4/(. st.
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Date: /tJ- I-of-
PETITION TO TIlE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28111 day of September 2006.
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Name:~"/ LMJs,.J
Address: JJE1 I1t ~ st.
Phone:: 'fo'1 ~7c{~Jfsf
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Date: /cr ~ G
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PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Haz1et and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Counci1man Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28th day of September 2006.
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Name:j,"fS 71.(<. v
Address: 7..Srr p, fLlwr/ yr.
Phone::{10&') iC'r.~"2-"5 </
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PETITION TO TIIE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28110 day of September 2006.
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Name: Jr/\ 'v; ...... Rr... 'l./
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phone:('1'0 g--~r-1..."" ~ y.
PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
instaIled by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dolIars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for inunediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 281h day of September 2006.
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Name: Ectvq rdff) Cr-/u?J
Addreu0~ wVlW1T ~
Phone: 1p l-ob1L
Signature:
Date:
PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28"' day of September 2006.
(please Print Clearly)
Name: {JvcOt' QOY"~ (""t1
Address: '),c, G I 1.1 Ir.) l' tJ \- ~.
Phone:: y.C\)) 2.... ~'1. -(\() '6<1 .
Signature: fi; i/ oL,,{~~ -'1 C '
Date: /q/ <;// G .
PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Haz1et and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Counci1man Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28" day of September 2006.
(please Print Clearly)
Name:
Signature:
Address:
Date:
Phone: :
PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28th day of September 2006.
Signature: ~
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Name: /~'w, ;::;;'i.d'/'-,t 2'
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Address: :;!"O>- cJ L v-/ /"3, '/('!r ') f-
Phone:/'~ c., /88;; --61 r '-
Date: "0 - ~,.O", 0
PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28th day of September 2006.
Name:
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Address: it ~5;?
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PETITION TO TIIE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28th day of September 2006.
(please Print pearly)
Name: {rrAer; ,J r;:J1~ .
Address: Ej(pIJ 2,' (Ch,,).
Phone:: (qlJqj ~t<)-/7 71
Signature:
Date:
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PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our ISO home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 2SIh day of September 2006.
(please Print Clearly)
Name: ~f-\u~ll A JACbo~
Address: f(~ I ()o:D: {Ch ,gt.
Phone:{j(Y'1J%%f- 0 77
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Date:/0/0/ /-/
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PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28th day of September 2006.
(please Print Clearly)
Name: No fZ.,~ / S 'vv I U I fJ fV' ~
Address:t5J> IN B (f-C'iJ- 5' (
Phone:: 'It! fi) 't ~7LJ Cw
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Signature~ t/I~ ~ r
Date: ICY -t; cent
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PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to lP. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Haz1et and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28th day of September 2006.
(please Print Clearly)
Name:-SIt()~/E wiLL 1f}fV15
Address:~;'35 \,(J Q,/jl...tH 5"'('
Phone:: 11915~ 4(..~t,
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SignatureJ~~V~
Date: / tJ - c.( -(7 C
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PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous comp1aints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to lP. KeUy Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it wiD take 5 years, and 5 million
doUars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million doUars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and wiD not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for inunediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28'" day of September 2006.
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Name: J1 filM) I>A- W / LLIA/YIy
Address: 2.'>s~ IN ()) U H S'"f
Phone:: 1,? ~r1 Lft1i
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Signature~~~"'-""
Date: / tJ -<./ -0(,
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PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Haz1et and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 miI1ion
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 2Slh day of September 2006.
(please Print Clearly)
Name:j')6 VCl rt <; w ILL lit M .5
Address:2.s3~ W /?l fZ.l'/-f 51
Phone:: C/I'/ ~~ 91(6<6(.
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Signature~~~
Date: }tf - 4 ~ t9 .b
PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 281h day of September 2006.
(please Print Clearly)
Name: rflMJl1 ~
Address: ~36 5 f'JA1LVIA.i tK-
Phone:: f(f7 - 8f;~ -gflLfLf
Date:
PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to lP. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Counci1man Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 281b day of September 2006.
(please Print Clearly)
Name: 'De.S\f0(; ~~L
Address: ?J?J1.o S. Mcw-vi V\
Phone:: ~~q-~gLlLl
Signature:~hill9., ~_
Date: lof 4/0(0
PErmON ro THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28th day of September 2006.
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Name: C;+-p nha-!I,-{. Ii/ C"dh -Z'1 (~<-Signature:
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PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Haz1et and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28"' day of September 2006.
(please Print Clearly)
Name: ~blo E5(;)~r
Address: fib S. M(tylll VI Dr-.
Phone:: 8Cff-/~
Signatur .
Date: 9- 1- 0 (0
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PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28th day of September 2006.
Name: I Vr Ii !..
Address: 311t; !vi
Phone:: tfj--/~
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Date: 1-1-0
'1
PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28lh day of September 2006.
(please Print Clearly) /
Name: ~ ~W~1l-
Address: 3/0 S' A;/~r-v"YI Dr.
Phone:: ~Cj- 1r3d)&
Date:
PETICION A LA CIUDAD DE SAN BERNARDINO
Nosotros los residentes de la ciudad de San Bernardino estamos haciendo una peticion a la
ciudad para que instalen un desagiie apropiado el cual esta localizado en la cuadra 300 de
la Avenida Meridian. Los residentes de este vecindario hem os lIamado en numerosas
ocaciones al Departamento de Obras Publicas de la ciudad de San Bernardino con respecto
al asunto antes mensionado. En el ano 2003, un desague inadecuado fue instalado por la
ciudad de San Bernardino para remediar un problema de desagiie existente durante ese
tiempo en la misma localizacion, al sur de la avenida Meridian. No hemos recibido
respuestas satisfactorias de nuestra ciudad con respecto a este desagiie y las continuas
inundaciones. EI Departamento de Obras Publicas nos ha fallado en proporcionar a
nuestra vecindad un desagiie que sea adecuado para los tiempos de las tormentas. Hemos
encontrado danos a nuestros vehiculos y nuestras propiedades person ales a causa de este
problema. Sin embargo, nuestra preocupaci6n principal es el peligro a que estan expuestos
nuestros ninos que cruzan la calle inundada en la Avenida Meridian, para poder lIegar a la
escuela primaria J.P. Kelley. La escuela esta localizada directamente al otro lado de la
calle, enfrente a este desagiie. Los residentes de 180 hogares no tienen ninguna otra ruta
altern a para salir y entrar, ya que solamente tenemos esta calle como acceso para ingresar
a nuestro vecindario. Todo invierno tenemos que combatir para poder lIegar a nuestros
trabajos y para dejar a nuestros hijos en la escuela por las calles que en ese tiempo estan
inundadas con aguas que sub en casi a los 3 pies de profundidad.
Nuestro Capitan del "Neighborhood Watch" Jerry Moya ha expresado nuestras quejas a
Peggy Hazlet yaNick Gonzalez, los asistentes del alcalde de nuestra ciudad, y dijeron que:
"tomara 5 anos y 5 millones de d61ares para arreglar el desagiie" 0 "2 anos y 2 miIlones de
d61ares para arreglar el desagiie." Tambien fuimos informados por nuestro concejal
anterior del tercer concilio Gordon McGinnis que "el desagiie ha sido reparado una vez en
esta ubicaci6n y no sera reparada otra vez."
Nosotros, la gente, imploramos con la ciudad de San Bernardino para la atenci6n
inmediata a este problema.
Escrita el Dia 28 de Septiembre de 2006.
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Nombre: /ift~rUU 11~/eL Firma: y.t~~~';J:lw_,ld/
Domicilio: '2-Sff/ Of /!; 1M If:s.!-TFecha: /071 /0 t
SI{N Ae 5,1JI1J- hlt,!:!P}!271 fjy ( () /. /
# de Telefono: 9~'L - ~ ul./J
PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to lP. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Haz1et and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28& day of September 2006.
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Name: l'eY\ \) ~ l\cJ~f\Jo
Address: QCn l <( W- e \ ~ srl
c: s, J3 C'1a-cJ (;
Phone::~j '!?'lS43AQ,
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Date: LO -4 -OG
T-~
PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Haz1et and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Counci1man Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28th day of September 2006.
(please Print Clearly)
Name: Fre~li \)\ll'1. ~~Cl"\d0
Address:~&i')u)' l3,rdt S}-
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Phone:: <gq, i./'J-r{q("'
Signature: F~~rwk
Date:---1 0 - 4- o~
PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate stonn
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. Tbe citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper stonn drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this stonn drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was infonned that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also infonned by our
fonner 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 281h day of September 2006.
(please Print Clearly)
Name: C1
Address:.25 83 ~nQ T
Phone:: (?J2:)}~2l- 7D
Sign~~flL</' ~J7
Date: ID- Lf - D \.p
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PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28th day of September 2006.
(please Print Clearly)
Name:0)t{)(~Wa..
Address: or;7~ USSU1 C)
Phone:: lIV1-32!- h9b(j.
Signature:
~
Date:
PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28th day of September 2006.
(please Print Clearly)
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Name:JUo. co.. \O((e<::,
Address: d.-515 A-1ch'lSon-ol
Phone::8(9) ~8g- 353~
Signature: 0JUO' Pn ~A Cff
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Date: I()/~ (;;
PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our ISO home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 2SII1 day of September 2006.
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Name: i/;iY/,1;if N&I/~fPJ?
Address02Jt L( it/1P7z///YP'J/.
Phone:: Cjr1f_ czfL/ Jyrf
Signature:
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/(1 ~ L( -LJ? (j
Date:
PEmION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate stonn
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper stonn drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this stonn drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was infonned that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also infonned by our
fonner 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28th day of September 2006.
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Name: VIi'V /0- 50.. hJbl'OoK Signature~ ~~
Address:1.t)1t7 ~tvhiSc?Cl ST, Date:lf1:Lf~O~
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PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our I SO home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 mi1lion
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 mi1lion dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 2Slh day of September 2006.
(please Print Clearly)
Name: et.eA 5,AN.DI!;[ppK--
Address: 2...., 7tf' AiCMlJlo tJ
Phone:: 4 o~ Y8 [~l.f2JtJ (
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Date: toft{ /0 to
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PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 281h day of September 2006.
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NameJ(\~ .)f.lM{Pr"ol:
Address: ~515 f\-1"eYllS'O rJ
Phone:: q~~/"3BI-4Zb/
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Date:---.l oj 1.// ob
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PETmON TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate stonn
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper stonn drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to lP. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this stonn drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was infonned that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also infonned by our
fonner 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 2811> day of September 2006.
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Name:E~'c::<.... L(" n<;'
Address: ~:;,-S-S- A-.f..r.h~ 5trY\ s J .
Phone:q oq 'l1?Q (j 10:2.
Signature: c~ A ~ c~e9~
Date: /O.~..200&
PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28th day of September 2006.
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Name: -r C4~~( ~
Address::J.r::; LJ [3 Lv. ~t.,:J; cJ.......
Signature:
Date: J 0 - '1 - 0 t:
Phone::
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PETICION A LA CIUDAD DE SAN BERNARDINO
Nosotros los residentes de la ciudad de San Bernardino estamos haciendo una petici6n a la ciudad
para que instalen un desagiie apropiado el cual esta localizado en la cuadra 300 de la A venida
Meridian. Los residentes de este vecindario hemos llamado en numerosas ocasiones al
Departamento de Obras Publicas de la ciudad de San Bernardino con respecto al asunto antes
mencionado. En el afio 2003, un desagiie inadecuado fue instalado por la ciudad de San Bernardino
para remediar un problema de desagiie existente durante ese tiempo en la misma localizaci6n, al sur
de la avenida Meridian. No hemos recihido respuestas satisfactorias de nuestra ciudad con respecto
a este desagiie y las continuas inundaciones. EI Departamento de Ohras Publicas nos ha fallado en
proporcionar a nuestra vecindad un desagiie que sea adecuado para los tiempos de las tormentas.
Hemos encontrado dafios a nuestros vehiculos y nuestras propiedades personales a causa de este
problema. Sin embargo, nuestra preocupaci6n principal es el peligro a que estlin expuestos nuestros
ninos que cruzan la calle inundada en la A venida Meridian, para poder llegar a la escuela primaria
J.P. Kelley. La escuela esta localizada directamente al otro lade de la calle, enfrente a este desagiie.
Los residentes de 180 hogares no tienen ninguna otra rota alterna para salir y entrar, ya que
solamente tenemos esta calle como acceso para ingresar' a nuestro vecindario. Todo invierno
tenemos que combatir para poder llegar a nuestros trabajos y para dejar a nuestros hijos en la escuela
por las calles que en ese tiempo estan inundadas con aguas que suben casi a los 3 pies de
profundidad.
Nuestro Capitan del "Neighborhood Watch" Jerry Moya ha expresado nuestras quejas a Peggy
Hazlet yaNick Gonzalez, los asistentes del alcalde de nuestra ciudad, y dijeron que: "tomara 5 anos
y 5 millones de d61ares para arreglar el desagiie" 0 "2 anos y 2 millones de d61ares para arreglar el
desagiie." Tambien fuimos informados por nuestro concejal anterior del tercer concilio Gordon
McGinnis que "el desagiie ha sido reparado una vez en esta ubicaci6n y no sera reparada otra vez."
Nosotros, la gente, imploramos con la ciudad de San Bernardino para la atenci6n inmediata a este
problema.
Escrita el Dia 28 de Septiembre de 2006.
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PETlCION A LA CIUDAD DE SAN BERNARDINO
Nosotros los residentes de la ciudad de San Bernardino estamos haciendo una petici6n a la ciudad
para que instalen un desaglie apropiado el cual esta localizado en la cuadra 300 de la A venida
Meridian. Los residentes de este vecindario hemos llamado en numerosas ocasiones al
Departamento de Obras Publicas de la ciudad de San Bernardino con respecto al asunto antes
mencionado. En el aiio 2003, un desagiie inadecuado fue instalado por la ciudad de San Bernardino
para remediar un problema de desaglie existente durante ese tiempo en la misma localizaci6n, al sur
de la avenida Meridian. No hemos recibido respuestas satisfactorias de nuestra ciudad con respecto
a este desagiie y las continuas inundaciones. EI Departamento de Obras Publicas nos ha fallado en
proporcionar a nuestra vecindad un desagiie que sea adecuado para los tiempos de las tormentas.
Hemos encontrado daiios a nuestros vehiculos y nuestras propiedades personales a causa de este
problema. Sin embargo, nuestra preocupaci6n principal es el peligro a que estan expuestos nuestros
niftos que cruzan la calle inundada en la A venida Meridian, para poder llegar a la escuela primaria
J.P. Kelley. La escuela esta localizada directamente al otro lado de la calle, enfrente a este desaglie.
Los residentes de 180 hogares no tienen ninguna otra ruta alterna para salir y entrar, ya que
solamente tenemos esta calle como acceso para ingresar a nuestro vecindario. Todo invierno
tenemos que combatir para poder llegar a nuestros trabajos y para dejar a nuestros hijos en la escuela
por las calles que en ese tiempo esmn inundadas con aguas que suben casi a los 3 pies de
pro fundi dad.
Nuestro Capitan del "Neighborhood Watch" Jerry Moya ha expresado nuestras quejas a Peggy
Hazlet yaNick Gonzalez, los asistentes del alcalde de nuestra ciudad, y dijeron que: "tomara 5 aiios
y 5 millones de d6lares para arreglar el desaglie" 0 "2 aiios y 2 millones de d6lares para arreglar el
desagiie." Tambien fuimos informados por nuestro concejal anterior del tercer concilio Gordon
McGinnis que "el desagiie ha sido reparado una vez en esta ubicaci6n y no sera reparada otra vez."
Nosotros, la gente, imploramos con la ciudad de San Bernardino para la atenci6n inmediata a este
problema.
Escrita el Dia 28 de Septiembre de 2006.
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PETICION A LA CIUDAD DE SAN BERNARDINO
Nosotros los residentes de la ciudad de San Bernardino estamos haciendo una petici6n a la ciudad
para que instalen un desagiie apropiado el cual esta localizado en la cuadra 300 de la A venida
Meridian. Los residentes de este vecindario hemos llamado en numerosas ocasiones al
Departamento de Obras Publicas de la ciudad de San Bernardino con respecto al asunto antes
mencionado. En el alio 2003, un desagiie inadecuado fue instalado por la ciudad de San Bernardino
para remediar un problema de desagiie existente durante ese tiempo en la misma localizaci6n, al sur
de la avenida Meridian. No hemos recibido respuestas satisfactorias de nuestra ciudad con respecto
a este desagiie y las continuas inundaciones. El Departamento de Obras Publicas nos ha fallado en
proporcionar a nuestra vecindad un desagiie que sea adecuado para los tiempos de las tormentas.
Hemos encontrado dalios a nuestros vehiculos y nuestras propiedades personales a causa de este
problema. Sin embargo, nuestra preocupaci6n principal es el peligro a que estan expuestos nuestros
niiios que cruzan la calle inundada en la A venida Meridian, para poder llegar a la escuela primaria
J.P. Kelley. La escuela esta localizada directarnente al otro lado de la calle, enfrente a este desagiie.
Los residentes de 180 hogares no tienen ninguna otra rota alterna para salir y entrar, ya que
solamente tenemos esta calle como acceso para ingresar a nuestro vecindario. Todo invierno
tenemos que combatir para poder llegar a nuestros trabajos y para dejar a nuestros hijos en la escuela
por las calles que en ese tiempo estan inundadas con aguas que suben casi a los 3 pies de
profundidad.
Nuestro Capitan del "Neighborhood Watch" Jerry Moya ha expresado nuestras quejas a Peggy
Hazlet yaNick Gonzalez, los asistentes del alcalde de nuestra ciudad, y dijeron que: "tomara 5 aiios
y 5 millones de d6lares para arreglar el desagiie" 0 "2 alios Y 2 millones de d6lares para arreglar el
desagiie." Tambien fuimos informados por nuestro concejal anterior del tercer concilio Gordon
McGinnis que "el desagiie ha sido reparado una vez en esta ubicaci6n y no sera reparada otra vez."
Nosotros, la gente, imploramos con la ciudad de San Bernardino para la atenci6n inmediata a este
problema.
Escrita el Dia 28 de Septiembre de 2006.
(Por favor escriba claramente)
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Domicilio: 2S'f)' /llr /hJ""" 5-"L
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PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our ISO home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilnlan Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 2Slh day of September 2006.
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Name:~t>Y\~ kXA\J. C;
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Address:] .;~S AW~'~bh "u\-
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Date: /0 ILl / (j (r
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PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain", We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilnian Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28th day of September 2006.
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Name: J-u ~ha./ ~ <;
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Address:cg,S3S- pkh,,\lJY7 5 f-
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Phone:: QlJ 1" 3Y3 q$02..~
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PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilnian Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28th day of September 2006.
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Address: ?-91. D 'fJ, fu,lttl~ w1
Phone::-.!!\ ~ q .
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Date: ~ 0 1- 0 (;
Name:
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PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Haz1et and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Counci1man Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for innnediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28" day of September 2006.
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Name: N.6~ L~lL..
Address:%~ \}..J'~'
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Signatur .
Date: 10 -L/- - 04:>
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PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Counci1man Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 2Slh day of September 2006.
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Name: &C-I Ie- <!",-<--
Address: ~ 8...:2 tVP.LN vi- ST
Signature: r/u..:..l/lA... UJ ~
Date: I O/J/f / b (."
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Phone: :
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PETICION A LA CIUDAD DE SAN BERNARDINO
Nosotros los residentes de la ciudad de San Bernardino estamos haciendo una peticion a la
ciudad para que instalen un desagiie apropiado el cual esta localizado en la cuadra 300 de
la Avenida Meridian. Los residentes de este vecindario hemos lIamado en numerosas
ocaciones al Departamento de Obras Publicas de la ciudad de San Bernardino con respecto
al asunto antes mensionado. En el aiio 2003, un desague inadecuado fue instalado por la
ciudad de San Bernardino para remediar un problema de desagiie existente durante ese
tiempo en la misma localizacion, al sur de la avenida Meridian. No hemos recibido
respuestas satisfactorias de nuestra ciudad con respecto a este desagiie y las continuas
inundaciones. EI Departamento de Obras Publicas nos ha fallado en proporcionar a
nuestra vecindad un desagiie que sea adecuado para los tiempos de las tormentas. Hemos
encontrado daiios a nuestros vehiculos y nuestras propiedades personales a causa de este
problema. Sin embargo, nuestra preocupaci6n principal es el peligro a que estan expuestos
nuestros niiios que cruzan la calle inundada en la Avenida Meridian, para poder lIegar a la
escuela primaria J.P. Kelley. La escuela esta locatizada directamente al otro lado de la
calle, enfrente a este desagiie. Los residentes de 180 hogares no tienen ninguna otra ruta
alterna para salir y entrar, ya que solamente tenemos esta calle como acceso para ingresar
a nuestro vecindario. Todo invierno tenemos que combatir para poder lIegar a nuestros
trabajos y para dejar a nuestros hijos en la escuela por las calles que en ese tiempo estan
inundadas con aguas que sub en casi a los 3 pies de profundidad.
Nuestro Capitan del "Neighborhood Watch" Jerry Moya ha expresado nuestras quejas a
Peggy Hazlet yaNick Gonzalez, los asistentes del alcalde de nuestra ciudad, y dijeron que:
"tomara 5 an os y 5 millones de d61ares para arreglar el desagiie" 0 "2 aiios y 2 millones de
d61ares para arreglar el desagiie." Tambien fuimos informados por nuestro concejal
anterior del tercer concilio Gordon McGinnis que "el desagiie ha sido reparado una vez en
esta ubicaci6n y no sera reparada otra vez."
Nosotros, la gente, imploramos con la ciudad de San Bernardino para la atenci6n
inmediata a este problema. .
Escrita el Dia 28 de Septiembre de 2006.
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PETmON TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate stom
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper stom drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this stom drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Ierry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dolIars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28lh day of September 2006.
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Name: .j[) it V} fv1.; L<;Q f
Address: J....c,l?'1 pt')fJ/CO"
Phone:: Q09 ~ B'f-)fofolf
Signature: {)L 1t1.~
Date: J () - </ - ora
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PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Counci1man Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 2S1h day of September 2006.
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Name: D~C~hG\!'lol fVl(~QtJ
Address: 1(, 1? 'S tV. PR-t YVlI<.O<;Q Ilv'~
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Date: /OJ tf/~ 6
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PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate stonn
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper stonn drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this stonn drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was infonned that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also infonned by our
fonner 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28'" day of September 2006.
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Name: 1</ Kcbq Of rr'lS
Address: a57!i PoplQ r
Phone:: 8/0) J5 7-{o 1:)4
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Date: 10 J () '-I / ~ i(;
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PETITION TO TIIE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28th day of September 2006.
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Name:-€IICC~() f't1lhc( I
Address: 3c:s- & S / }Y'.6 { J :, (
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Signature: 8 j2-c~
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PETITION TO TIffi CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28"' day of September 2006.
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Address: ,3 ! ~ So /AI1$dttJ; j.J Jj JIL Date: f) 6/ - t/ -0
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PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to instaI1 appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. Tbe citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to I.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our ISO home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 2Slh day of September 2006.
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Name: Zf~- r> I,{ a. r? .e /VI 11 r t1
Address:5) 6 ~ cJ J11 EP it' v ,.~ 0 I'
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Signature:'/5.uL If ;f~
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Date: /~/ ~/ 06
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We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28'" day of September 2006.
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Name: 1<0<:'-\0 \)f (J< Cru-z..
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Phone:: 40
Date:
PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to lP. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Counci1man Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for inunediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28& day of September 2006.
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Name:j.3a h.//( r rJ hi -.a/(
Address:~ b 7 ~ Lv U. ) /] IJ f--,
Phone::9oq 38'J <6')) b
Signature: ~ IA~/
Date: 10 L/ ~ () (7
PEmrON TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain" . We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28111 day of September 2006.
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Name:/1") A, ,~ eeL; ,J.1J JO 10 J2...7M ggnature:
Address: 2(,0) w . P8 pi 1t/L)rJ Date:
Phone::{107) 7.7 1- 7 ~ ( /
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PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 mi1Iion
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 mi1Iion dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28lh day of September 2006.
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Address: d r7 If ';"r"~",
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Signature:
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PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Haz1et and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Counci1man Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28th day of September 2006.
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Name: IV) g v 1 IV .e \ J< ~ y
Address:d b 7'3 W to \ VI" J-.
Phone:: q oq '3 '(i' 81 ( G
Signature:4/t?/u"d'/ ~
Date: /0 LI 6 b
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PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate stonn
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper stonn drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this stonn drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Haz1et and Nick Gonzales and was infonned that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also infonned by our
fonner 3rd Ward Counci1man Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28"' day of September 2006.
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Name: G r;Rt.J l-IJ fVJtJJl1
Address: $I ~ '7 if Ii T C H /5" AI
Phone:: fJ~ - B 7 tff'
Signature: ~ J L 1Jtr-
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Date: Ib/~/t::> ~
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PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our ISO home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 2Sth day of September 2006.
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NamefY)A-/lS1--h<r M u h s
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Address: 2(" 1q A-IC/)./;'AJ 5>+
Phone:0'l> It) (j; t ~ % 7'1 '1
Signature: W~~ ~
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Date: It> / LJ ) () (..,
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PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28"' day of September 2006.
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Name: (!UI6, b'4:'-(~9,J
Address: 231 S. yfJ&,i!';,,.; D(2..
Phone:: 9tFJ - W/l<-<<fZ5"
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Date: lo/ctlo6
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PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Counci1man Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28th day of September 2006.
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Name: I.J~~
Address: dSlo4: Pf'J[i. {)../r/:;'j-
Phone:: l dt 38(- dsg~
Signature:~~~
Date: (t!)/r/ i').t-..
PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 2811> day of September 2006.
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Name~e\m..O{-\'\ :t
Address: . . ~.
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Signature:
Date: ()c{r1-f~ 2(1)&
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PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28'" day of September 2006.
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Name: GW'l
Address: .1.Jdi r, ~ ,.,..J. \ \
Phone:~," -:;s' @Ie \ '7
Signature:
Date:
PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28th day of September 2006.
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Name:~ 'f(cm'\ -e.V\.-\J
Address: Y ''1 ~ 1JJ #-c.- y ~ -r
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Phone:: 73' Y '111 '-If .5
Signature W/W1~ ~"D
Date: )f?- J f., -0(..
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PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAt~ BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to I.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our ISO home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain" . We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again" .
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 2SIh day of September 2006.
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Name~o.t 10 b t Sea 1000te .
Address: ~C\. S -"fer r (At <... ~A
Phone:: 9c'\ 8'RLj - Id;7...--.{
Signatur~ &- ~ be..-~
Date: t 0 -Ila - 0 Co .
PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to IP. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 281h day of September 2006.
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Address: \ L\45 N. :PU1lf: A\ e .
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Name:
Date:
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PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28"' day of September 2006.
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Name:~;~.~ tJ~':\(rV
Address: IJ .l; ~(}o)() (A\ (-L
Phone:~~1..:" "t- ~ 16
Signature:
Date 10 I ( G, I 0 ~
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PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28'" day of September 2006.
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Name: 10'" . A..(~j
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Address:
Signature:~/ ,,/. {' -r--.,.
Date: / J! / v ~ .,..
Phone: :
PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to lP. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our ISO home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Name:
Address:02~
Phone:: ~Sl' '&111
Signature:
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Dated this 2Slh day of September 2006.
Date:
PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to I.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our ISO home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 2SIh day of September 2006.
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Address:-zrz.7- ~c. \.l....S.~Vi s;:;
Phone: 9cf1 ~\ ~ \ ~L~
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Signature: ({o/-~
Date: If) - /6 ~ oG
Name:n~IF
PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for inunediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28th day of September 2006.
(please Print Clearly)
Nam~€-\t:.~o... \00S'oOUf1'
Address:~l.f s...rf'f'lD.c.-; *\~
PhoneQ - \ ~
Signature:~fJA-<.A- \-1 ~
Date I () - 10 - 0(0
PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue, However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28* day of September 2006.
\1
Name: "
Signature:
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Address: ' k; \ \~. N \
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Date:
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PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed. that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain" . We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28lh day of September 2006.
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Signature: Y~W(C1 teYY'tl\cJea-D
10- \b~O (,.
Name:~\ 7-'tY\C2; '~o.'CIdO
Address: A'2. G:, s:. 'ga" C l., 0 () te
Phone:Qq~ \ \ -'\~~-,O 12..
Date:
PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our ISO home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Haz1et and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain", We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again",
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 2Slh day of September 2006.
(please Print Clearly)
Name: tT(tfl~ e., A..\ ~{) Signature: . ~~
Phone: ~~ - l
PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Counci1man Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28th day of September 2006.
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NameLo{~ Uvr ~V)~Ctj r6
Address: ~/t; S. 'tv\-0{\ die, ~I).-A-J-e
Phone:: ~~1 ""-lRY U8"
Signatu~ J.L,"1t- C&~'l
/(,-/"'_ o~
Date:
PETITION TO TIIE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28'" day of September 2006.
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Name InA~1.. J ~
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Address: /);}. r r: tv,,"...Le., J1.
Phone: (, D 1) J ~ ~ - (I n
Signature: ~ ~
Date: f () . ". 61.
PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block. of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and Was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 281h day of September 2006.
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Name: M/C:7U-E7- ?L1ZMIMi/
Address: ~:5 S. f1EJZ(l)fPL/
Phone:: / '1(7) ~- G3B5
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Signature:
{;fIll,
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/tJ j/S/p L,;'
, ,
Date:
PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate stonn
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper stonn drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Ke1\y Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this stonn drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was infonned that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also infonned by our
fonner 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28th day of September 2006.
Name:
Signatur :
~
Date:
Phone: :
PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Counci1man Gordon McGinnis that .the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28th day of September 2006.
(please Print Clearly)
Name:Cor~ J;1ur'/Jo
Address: 2;>J,. ') 0 f(j Of) ~ r
Phone::
Signature: ~ r,,~.., A m u ~
Date:
/0/ IS / Z()[)6
PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28th day of September 2006.
(please Print Clearly)
Address:
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s;.-eJJJA'A If/! ,''2;
Date: { 0 -110' 0 (0
Name:
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Phone: :
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PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28'" day of September 2006.
(please Print Clearly)
Name /11.\ /J ilfI H~fA
Address: ~;lS (1
f ojl.(M.o
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Signature: .1\
Date: /0 ---/S-l)h
Phone: :
PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate stonn
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper stonn drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this stonn drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was infonned that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain" . We were also infonned by our
fonner 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28th day of September 2006.
(please Print Clearly)
Name:J2HV\V\~ Qotffi~ ~
Address: LIlD V11AIJ\O-lO t\\J6 '*'A-lu2..
Signature:
Date:
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PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Haz1et and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Counci1man Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for inunediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28. day of September 2006.
\ . s;~c~~
(\ \\5Y \Di\ \Ckate: ~ \ In ()~
Phone::
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PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilnian Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28th day of September 2006.
(please Print Clea:ly) . ()
Name: Il?lrltjrY7 tf?Z/Jwntf
Address:.3 9')5 .m.~'7.k~b#tJtf>.
Phone:: 70:;) ~8 g 4- ~ O's-
Signatu,re:~ ~
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Date: /0 -/'S- -O{o
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PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Counci1man Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28th day of September 2006.
(please Print Clearly)
Name:_~Yl... \-\"'YT~rt:l'
Address: "il(f/ S. ~\q~
Phone: 90 r J 1 ~]- Ol{f.[5
Signature: a...--. <9 iJ~
Date: I 0 It 6 /0 6
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PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our ISO home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Haz1et and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain", We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again" ,
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 2Slh day of September 2006,
(Please Print Clearly)
Name: Htf~ <~k
Address: ? ~ 0 r fI ~~.J..
.!!!XiII er/l a,-.:zEhn
Phone:: ~sSr;. ,'7"'2.- 5-'
Signature:/Jt(~ -4~P/b
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Date: /()- /6'" 06
PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate stonn
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper stonn drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this stonn drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was infonned that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain" . We were also infonned by our
fonner 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 281h day of September 2006.
(please Print Clearly)
Name:)..o\:{(). f2tJ~
Address:~ "1 ~?) 4e.n d IC/!I
Signature:
Date:
Phone: :
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PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to lP. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Haz1et and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28th day of September 2006.
(please Print Clearly)
Name: ~ \,nv\(\ \)o~dV\
Address:'''';'-\. S'<'N\C. ~~~\o~,^
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Phone: :
Signature: -l ~ ~.ID(\ Q. '\:)~
Date: lO- \7-oh
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PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 281h day of September 2006.
(please Print Clearly)
NameC~. ,\ r-- '( h..... F 1'..1 oS \
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Address C" "" to' ~I jJ /t.vf Lo ~ 3
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. Phone: '71(') -L.f>1'J--.9/?$
SignaturG-i- (/- .--1-
Date ~/th /4J &,
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1
PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 2811> day of September 2006.
(Pleasunt Clearl~ '
Name~ p-6lfO Wodv'ju€-c"
Address: <f9/f /J1 fKJU s T(
~(tne :Co/l G - d-d. (- /71if
Si_re{JJ1,.. T, IJJ~
Date: I t'J - It - 0 b
-I
PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
.
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Haz1et and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilnian Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28th day of September 2006.
(please Print Clearly)
Name:_~;\-o.. me. '1.9'-'
Address:.aloS~ Mcl\~~ Sl-
Phone::~ ~~ l{-~ <:(10
Signa~ b- \..ut-
Date: I D I Je., (00
I
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PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again" .
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28& day of September 2006.
(please Print Clearly)
Name: CUr l cK.a... r\.t.rfe.nc
Address:~,g ~'S6\'\$ t
Phone::9.Q.:l) ~x-t.{-yrlO
s-.,eJ: 4~~
Date: I () -/~ -() Ue.
PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAt'! BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neigpborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works D~artment and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly ElementaJ;y
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our ISO home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain" . We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 2S'" day of September 2006.
Signature.
Date~(O'c&
1
PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and willllOt be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28111 day of September 2006.
(please Print Clearly)
Name Z<Ab >J G71..S"C"A.
Address: a '7~ '8 0.-4 K,.ST
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Date: /CJ - /b -Ok?
Phone: :
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PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28'" day of September 2006.
(please Print Clearly)
Name:Cf'4 Iv I \ R-a-b, VI cyy", Signaturet/a,t:.,
Address~ll LJ\\I'.AS6iD~~e('A Date: 6(~ \\~
Phone: ~~ ~G\~-17P~ 1l4uL\ '
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PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain" . We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28'" day of September 2006.
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PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 281h day of September 2006.
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Name .k-~(" ~~tJ\~n e
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PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to IP. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28th day of September 2006.
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PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our ISO home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain" . We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 2Slb day of September 2006.
Name:
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Address:
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PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to I.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain" . We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
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Dated this 28'" day of September 2006.
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PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
.response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain" . We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28"' day of September 2006.
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PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate stonn
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper stonn drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this stonn drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was infonned that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also infonned by our
fonner 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28'" day of September 2006.
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Name:~NOtff~ CCH40uc9
Address:~ (qOtJ. W ({flal 5 ~
Phone: (QD'l) ~9C; ~5(P1 ~
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Signature: Hat"f I i-ro.rtlC)cX4"
Date: /01/0/o&'
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PETICION A LA CIUDAD DE SAN BERNARDINO
Nosotros los residentes de la ciudad de San Bernardino estamos haciendo una petici6n a la ciudad
para que instalen un desaglie apropiado el cual esta localizado en la cuadra 300 de la A venida
Meridian. Los residentes de este vecindario hemos llamado en numerosas ocasiones al
Departamento de Obras Publicas de la ciudad de San Bernardino con respecto al asunto antes
mencionado. En el ano 2003, un desagiie inadecuado fue instalado por la ciudad de San Bernardino
para remediar un problema de desaglie existente durante ese tiempo en la misma localizaci6n, al sur
de la avenida Meridian. No hemos recibido respuestas satisfactorias de nuestra ciudad con respecto
a este desagiie y las continuas inundaciones. El Departamento de Obras Publicas nos ha fallado en
proporcionar a nuestra vecindad un desagiie que sea adecuado para los tiempos de las tormentas.
Hemos encontrado daiios a nuestros vehiculos y nuestras propiedades personales a causa de este
problema. Sin embargo, nuestra preocupaci6n principal es el peligro a que estin expuestos nuestros
ninos que cruzan la calle inundada en la A venida Meridian, para poder llegar a la escuela primaria
J.P. Kelley. La escuela esta localizada directamente al otro lado de la calle, enfrente a este desagiie.
Los residentes de 180 hogares no tienen ninguna otra ruta alterna para salir y entrar, ya que
solamente tenemos esta calle como acceso para ingresar a nuestro vecindario. Todo inviemo
tenemos quecombatir para poder llegar a nuestros trabajos y para dejar a nuestros hijos en la escuela
por las calles que en ese tiempo esUm inundadas con aguas que suben casi a los 3 pies de
pro fundi dad.
Nuestro Capitin del "Neighborhood Watch" Jerry Moya ha expresado nuestras quejas a Peggy
Hazlet yaNick Gonzalez, los asistentes del alcalde de nuestra ciudad, y dijeron que: "tomara 5 aiios
y 5 millones de d6lares para arreglar el desagiie" 0 "2 aiios y 2 millones de d6lares para arreglar el
desagiie." Tambien fuimos informados por nuestro concejal anterior del tercer concilio Gordon
McGinnis que "el desagiie ha sido reparado una vez en esta ubicaci6n y no sera reparada otra vez."
Nosotros, la gente, imploramos con la ciudad de San Bernardino para la atenci6n inmediata a este
problema.
Escrita el Dia 28 de Septiembre de 2006.
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PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for inunediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 2Slh day of September 2006.
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Name: C"~/,;c cd# ~.
Signature:~~
Date: 1.5 / ~ Ie! U
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PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28" day of September 2006.
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Address:~S. b~Pu;:
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PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 281h day of September 2006.
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Name:.0tL~ ivto I.ABiril~
Address: . ~ tlfJ:J ,?, f<Q~" .*e.
Phone: ~Dl ~<'(f - ,?~'1
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Date:
PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to 1.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Counci1man Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 2811> day of September 2006.
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Name:?f\ r ~D()t'~( <:>
Address;) 'J '6;;).. f... ) :6 I "("Lh s. t-
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Signature:
Date: / 0 - I L.r- 0 C-
PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to I.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick GortzaIes and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28th day of Sept~mber 2006.
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Address: 22 II q
Phone: (t}o1J >?ff-LJ33,
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PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our lcids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28'" day of September 2006.
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Name: L 1/7.< ~ ~LJ Signature:
Address: o1.F~ ~~rJ~~/J~~
Phone:: (?t1~)hJ? -YJ3/
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PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our ISO home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 2Slb day of September 2006.
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Address: 3 ~. ~ S DC;/; qS aiJe
Phone:t?'OCf J f"fq~761
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Date: /0' ~/ -O~
PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our ISO home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for inunediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 2Slh day of September 2006.
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Name:~UerHe e:arC,~
Address: 5 cl 5 r
Phone:(1J1) 3 f/ - {)//!iP
Signature:
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PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28th day of September 2006.
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Address: ~ ff/&L(O I
Phone:: 9/YJ ~gg-~ %V
ffiTITIDNTOTIffiCITY~S~BEmMIDrnO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Counci1man Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28" day of September 2006.
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Name: L p.o/lu/cfo 111, Iro." d
Address: ~- ~, Lore fret 5f. I....r{,;
Phone:: &~7) 6"7<-(-5-0/0
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PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28th day of September 2006.
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Name: G\J Qcl...v.u \--<e
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Signature: IZ.. ~ _~_
Address: 'J6~ ':,-~I0JLl Pl-Llov{ eo
Phone:: 90 'l-;)~~l'S(.,~
Date: I~-{ 8-06
PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate stonn
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper stonn drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this stonn drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was infonned that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 milIion dollars to fix drain". We were also infonned by our
fonner 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28th day of September 2006.
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N_'er-0~X: Bar(.'Kj S_ (b;;;;//-1 i2-~
Address:d[:l I_PpnY"\'C>Y ILJoncd1lJe..~ Date: 1611-
Phone~d1)4)%1. ) / .5 ;;l....
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PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our ISO home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 2Sdt day of September 2006.
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Name:Src({Y\Q;b{c. i)(j<")5IQSS
Address~ll() p-(A{\(j)() 4.ue. HJ33,
Phone::BO'1) K'QS-():., 7;)
Signature: ~;;/ !Jc:"L.e
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Date: In/ rl06
PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate stonn
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper stonn drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this stonn drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was infonned that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also infonned by our
fonner 3rd Ward CounciIman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the .people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28th day of September 2006.
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Date: /0 ~ 9 - 0 ~
PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our ISO home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 2SlIt day of September 2006.
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Name: "} f I) ill
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Address: 5.5" d
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Signature: f,cf) W
Date: (d ;/q-; .Ar
MZ/lf4./
Phone:: o~9
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PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage waS
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our I 80 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 281ft day of September 2006.
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NameXC'i; /i' d.er-/7
Address: ?W? C4,..~C/ /s/,.?c:;.o/
Phone:: 70' 9' - ~ -6' F Pc
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Signature: ,&Lv) , 7.v...~'
Date: /0 - tJy - 0 6'
PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our ISO home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 2SII1 day of September 2006.
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Name: ~ ~ Vlkn.N8'V
Address: ~(Q ,5 f11dv--V ~ /) f'L
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PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28th day of September 2006.
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Name: lufJ 0 We/lei 9r Signature:
Address:;2 (21- Cf, /t25 nuts 1zL{oI L Date:
Phone:: 7)'7 L( ~ I () 2-(
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PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our ISO home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 2Sth day of September 2006.
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Name:Ma1l~ 0- +6n({fV! (.,
Address:1!iQY- tv l..D(((U 5 f
Phonejq01 ),JPb ~ /3/1'2
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Signatur~~~ R. ~ ~~
Date: /0),/ /0 ~
PErmON TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28th day of September 2006.
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N_:follrt ~ s_~ b.vJ~
Address: O~ , Date:--1 () _ _ ~
Phone::"DtJ;; _ ~
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PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate stonn
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper stonn drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this stonn drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28th day of September 2006.
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Name:~..JZftt(a a It! tlC~
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Address: 5 ~ "is' A) uJo.. u
Phone:L9e>'7 ) ?::rg<)-~6#'iitJ
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Signa~~
Date: It?- 1- 0 (0
PETICION A LA CIUDAD DE SAN BERNARDINO
Nosotros los residentes de la ciudad de San Bernardino estamos haciendo una petici6n a la ciudad
para que instalen un desagiie apropiado el cual esta localizado en la cuadra 300 de la Avenida
Meridian. Los residentes de este vecindario hemos Ilamado en numerosas ocasiones al
Departamento de Obras Publicas de la ciudad de San Bernardino con respecto al asunto antes
mencionado. En el aiio 2003, un desagiie inadecuado fue instalado por la ciudad de San Bernardino
para remediar un problema de desagiie existente durante ese tiempo en la misma localizaci6n, al sur
de la avenida Meridian. No hemos recibido respuestas satisfactorias de nuestra ciudad con respecto
a este desagiie y las continuas inundaciones. EI Departamento de Obras Publicas nos ha fallado en
proporcionar a nuestra vecindad un desagiie que sea adecuado para los tiempos de las tormentas.
Hemos encontrado daiios a nuestros vehiculos y nuestras propiedades personales a causa de este
problema. Sin embargo, nuestra preocupaci6n principal es el peligro a que estan expuestos nuestros
niiios que cruzan la calle inundada en la A venida Meridian, para poder Ilegar a la escuela primaria
J.P. Kelley. La escuela esta localizada directamente al otro lado de la calle, enfrente a este desagiie.
Los residentes de 180 hogares no tienen ninguna otra ruta alterna para salir y entrar, ya que
solamente tenemos esta calle como acceso para ingresar a nuestro vecindario. Todo invierno
tenemos que combatir para poder Ilegar a nuestros trabajos y para dejar a nuestros hijos en la escuela
por las calles que en ese tiempo estan inundadas con aguas que suben casi a los 3 pies de
pro fundi dad.
Nuestro Capitan del "Neighborhood Watch" Jerry Moya ha expresado nuestras quejas a Peggy
Hazlet yaNick Gonzalez, los asistentes del alcalde de nuestra ciudad, y dijeron que: "tomara 5 aiios
y 5 millones de d61ares para arreglar el desagiie" 0 "2 aiios Y 2 millones de d6lares para arreglar el
desagiie." Tambien fuimos informados por nuestro concejal anterior del tercer concilio Gordon
McGinnis que "el desagiie ha sido reparado una vez en esta ubicaci6n y no sera reparada otra vez."
Nosotros, la gente, imploramos con la ciudad de San Bernardino para la atenci6n inmediata a este
problema.
Escrita el Dia 28 de Septiembre de 2006.
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Nombre: hCfnl/YU a/oC(
Domicilio: ..J-.2h Z uJ flGi L rt1e_
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PETICION A LA CIUDAD DE SAN BERNARDINO
Nosotros los residentes de la ciudad de Sau Bernardino estamos haciendo una peticion ala
ciudad para que instalen un desagiie apropiado el cual esta localizado en la cuadra 300 de
la Avenida Meridian. Los residentes de este vecindario hemos Uamado en numerosas
ocaciones al Departamento de Obras Publicas de la ciudad de San Bernardino con respecto
al asunto antes mensionado. En el aiio 2003, un desague inadecuado fue instalado por la
ciudad de San Bernardino para remediar un problema de desagiie existente durante ese
tiempo en la misma localizacion, al sur de la avenida Meridian. No hemos recibido
respuestas satisfactorias de nuestra ciudad con respecto a este desagiie y las continuas
inundaciones. EI Departamento de Obras Publicas nos ha fallado en proporcionar a
nuestra vecindad un desagiie que sea adecuado para los tiempos de las tormentas. Hemos
encontrado daiios a nuestros vehiculos y nuestras propiedades personales a causa de este
problema. Sin embargo, nuestra preocupacion principal es el peligro a que estan expuestos
nuestros niiios que cruzan la calle inundada en la Avenida Meridian, para poder lIegar a la
escuela primaria J.P. Kelley. La escuela esta localizada directamente al otro lado de la
calle, enfrente a este desagiie. Los residentes de 180 hogares no tienen ninguna otra ruta
alterna para salir y entrar, ya que solamente tenemos esta calle como acceso para ingresar
a nuestro vecindario. Todo invierno tenemos que combatir para poder lIegar a nuestros
trabajos y para dejar a nuestros hijos en la escuela por las calles que en ese tiempo estan
inundadas con aguas que sub en casi a los 3 pies de profundidad.
Nuestro Capitan del "Neighborhood Watch" Jerry Moya ha expresado nuestras quejas a
Peggy Hazlet yaNick Gonzalez, los asistentes del alcalde de nuestra ciudad, y dijeron que:
"tomara 5 alios y 5 miIlones de dolares para arreglar el desagiie" 0 "2 alios y 2 millones de
dolares para arreglar el desagiie." Tambien fuimos informados por nuestro concejal
anterior del tercer concilio Gordon McGinnis que "el desagiie ha sido reparado una vez en
esta ubicacion y no sera reparada otra vez."
Nosotros, la gente, imploramos con la ciudad de San Bernardino para la atencion
inmediata a este problema.
Escrita el Dia 28 de Septiembre de 2006.
(please escriba claramente)
Nombre: ~ ~<c'~1
Domicilio: L L~1 .!-tu..ldd
Firma:
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PETICION A LA CIUDAD DE SAN BERNARDINO
Nosotros los residentes de la ciudad de San Bernardino estamos haciendo una peticion a la
ciudad para que instalen un desagiie apropiado el cual esta localizado en la cuadra 300 de
la Avenida Meridian. Los residentes de este vecindario hemos lIamado en numerosas
ocaciones al Departamento de Obras Publicas de la ciudad de San Bernardino con respecto
al asunto antes mensionado. En el aiio 2003, un des ague inadecuado fue instalado por la
ciudad de San Bernardino para remediar un problema de desagiie existente durante ese
tiempo en la misma localizacion, al sur de la avenida Meridian. No hemos recibido
respuestas satisfactorias de nuestra ciudad con respecto a este desagiie y las continuas
inundaciones. EI Departamento de Obras Publicas nos ha fallado en proporcionar a
nuestra vecindad un desagiie que sea adecuado para los tiempos de las tormentas. Hemos
encontrado daiios a nuestros vehiculos y nuestras propiedades personales a causa de este
problema. Sin embargo, nuestra preocupaci6n principal es el peligro a que estan expuestos
nuestros niiios que cruzan la calle inundada en la Avenida Meridian, para poder lIegar a la
escuela primaria J.P. Kelley. La escuela esta localizada directamente al otro lado de la
calle, enfrente a este desagiie. Los residentes de 180 hogares no tienen ninguna otra ruta
alterna para salir y entrar, ya que solamente tenemos esta calle como acceso para ingresar
a nuestro vecindario. Todo invierno tenemos que combatir para poder lIegar a nuestros
trabajos y para dejar a nuestros hijos en la escuela por las calles que en ese tiempo estan
inundadas con aguas que sub en casi a los 3 pies de profundidad.
Nuestro Capitan del "Neighborhood Watch" Jerry Moya ha expresado nuestras quejas a
Peggy Hazlet yaNick Gonzalez, los asistentes del alcalde de nuestra ciudad, y dijeron que:
"tomara 5 alios y 5 millones de d61ares para arreglar el desagiie" 0 "2 alios y 2 millones de
d61ares para arreglar el desagiie." Tambien fuimos informados por nuestro concejal
anterior del tercer concilio Gordon McGinnis que "el desagiie ha sido reparado una vez en
esta ubicaci6n y no sera reparada otra vez."
Nosotros, la gente, imploramos con la ciudad de San Bernardino para la atenci6n
inmediata a este problema.
Escrita el Dia 28 de Septiembre de 2006.
(please escriba c1aramente)
Nombre: -M.~I'v !t\~,w..o.
Domicilio:
# de Telefono:~~/ ~ litto
Firma:
Fecha:
PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Counci1man Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28th day of September 2006.
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Name:_Ooe,>1V--1 ~}l\\~\ \
Address: ren \I' "-JI ~-1-
Phone::00\) lfj-L( ~ 'J~1
Signature:
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Date:
PETITION TO TIIE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28" day of September 2006.
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Name: n~(d~ NoRf-15
Address: !).n (j ~dtd tfU<.
Phone:: 9d90WIS'32(
Signature:~
Date: 16~ 9 - 06
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PETITION TO TIIE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
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Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28th day of September 2006.
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Name:/ fA (~//I ~~~
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PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate stonn
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage waS
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper stonn drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this stonn drain. Our ISO home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
fonner 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 2Sdt day of September 2006.
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Name4/h....--d"-f,.GO,cln dc-r
Signature:9"/~7
Date: /,.(). cy - 200-:
Address: 2d9' (' - 1::;;/ ct... <; I-
Phone::'1'r.?9- :)J"l-S' ,157
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PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our I SO home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Haz1et and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 2Slh day of September 2006.
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Name: ~~ pA~r/
Address: J1/?r.1 ~~
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Phone:: (;/0) ):;9-1&/~J
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Signatur~~
Date: 7.~~~
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PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate stonn
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper stonn drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this stonn drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was infonned that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also infonned by our
fonner 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28th day of September 2006.
(Pl-~ CJ<mly) ~ At;,
NameS,k),. t-kvf'S Signa :
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Address: c)t:;;'-Ir;, fJfJP/,v, 51 r )'110 Date: 10/ ~ Ora
Phon(3tD)c;zCf N lf9
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PETICION A LA CIUDAD DE SAN BERNARDINO
Nosotros los residentes de la ciudad de San Bernardino estamos haciendo una peticion ala
ciudad para que instalen un desagiie apropiado el cual esta localizado en la cuadra 300 de
la Avenida Meridian. Los residentes de este vecindario hem os lIamado en numerosas
ocaciones al Departamento de Obras Publicas de la ciudad de San Bernardino con respecto
al asunto antes mensionado. En el ado 2003, un des ague inadecuado fue instalado por la
ciudad de San Bernardino para remediar un problema de desagiie existente durante ese
tiempo en la misma localizacion, al sur de la avenida Meridian. No hemos recibido
respuestas satisfactorias de nuestra ciudad con respecto a este desagiie y las continuas
inundaciones. EI Departamento de Obras Publicas nos ha fallado en proporcionar a
nuestra vecindad un desagiie que sea adecuado para los tiempos de las tormentas. Hemos
encontrado dados a nuestros vehiculos y nuestras propiedades personales a causa de este
problema. Sin embargo, nuestra preocupaci6n principal es el peligro a que estan expuestos
nuestros nidos que cruzan la calle inundada en la Avenida Meridian, para poder lIegar a la
escuela primaria J.P. Kelley. La escuela esta localizada directamente al otro lado de la
calle, enfrente a este desagiie. Los residentes de 180 hogares no tienen ninguna otra ruta
alterna para salir y entrar, ya que solamente tenemos esta calle como acceso para ingresar
a nuestro vecindario. Todo invierno tenemos que combatir para poder lIegar a nuestros
trabajos y para dejar a nuestros hijos en la escuela por las calles que en ese tiempo estan
inundadas con aguas que suben casi a los 3 pies de profundidad.
Nuestro Capitan del "Neighborhood Watch" Jerry Moya ha expresado nuestras quejas a
Peggy Hazlet yaNick Gonzalez, los asistentes del alcalde de nuestra ciudad, y dijeron que:
"tomara 5 anos y 5 miIlones de d61ares para arreglar el desagiie" 0 "2 anos y 2 millones de
d61ares para arreglar el desagiie." Tambien fuimos informados por nuestro concejal
anterior del tercer concilio Gordon McGinnis que "el desagiie ha sido reparado una vez en
esta ubicaci6n y no sera reparada otra veZ."
Nosotros, la gente, imploramos con la ciudad de San Bernardino para la atenci6n
inmediata a este problema.
Escrita el Dia 28 de Septiembre de 2006.
(please escriba claramente)
Nombre: ~e(;,2.. lv,u;9
Domicilio: ~~ S"Z w. Vy,w.)i)/5T
# de Telefono:(?o,) ~<&L{ - 0(;' 16
Firma:~~ ~
Fecha: /0 ~'/- 0 k,
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PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Counci1man Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 281h day of September 2006.
(please Print Clearly)
Name: SoH-tV 8111[1- I.j
Address: J ,S-1. 7 wIlL 1.1 u r
Phone:: (JO ~)
Signature: IL- ~
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Date: /O-Lf-()~
PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. KeUy Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
doUars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Counci1man Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and wiU not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28th day of September 2006.
(please Print Clearly)
Name:J~ f<. /=fr<)b".....
Address: :;q I S-
Phone:: ero <'j
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Signature: n P - j ~"''--
Date: /0/"1/ C> (,
I
PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to I.P. Keny Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it win take 5 years, and 5 million
donars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and win not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28"' day of September 2006.
Name.
Address: J?-I S. ~llq
Phone:: r; Ckl/ g ~ tj - 136 q
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Date: 6 (:J
1
PETmON TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28th day of September 2006.
(please Print Clearly)
Nam~l't:L/Jrnt /d-J
Addres~/JU)t?/J,tlr fr.
S/ta-Y.JYlo
Phone::
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Date: / () I//' ~ h
PETITION TO TIIE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28th day of September 2006.
(please Print Clearly)
Name: ~vU.~CA~
Address: 2(/2.:'1 W .L0<JvvJ-~ .
Phon~t>~ S5(g .Q"28L
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Date:
PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 mi1lion dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 281h day of September 2006.
(please Print Clearly)
Name:AP1A-IIA on ~~'(5lA.e
Address: 6.(<; ~ Y\J. A--khYhs+-.
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Phone:: 90C', g~gb~3.:)
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Date:J
PETITION TO TIiE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again" .
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 281h day of September 2006.
(please Print Clearly)
Nam~,"\~ ~\)\..\~)Q.....
Address: 'l.(" 'L'\, ,,,..,. 'f> ':>tt ~'h" l.. '1\.'" 6,\
Phone:: ~...'" Q.,~~- ~C\ Jh
signaturellf2au-J' 0 0./ ~~ ~.n
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Date: \~. L\. . ~\..o
PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for inunediate attention to this problem..
Dated this 28lh day of September 2006.
(please Print Clearly)
Name: .Rc. ~ H-7 0 A J).. ~--r;, (j fI-!J (;~-
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Address: "2 > Z? cu. /O-rr:t.IIO/J 'if-
Phone:: ~ ~ 9 ) 99pt:;'7.ff'
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Signature:
Date: / {/ . 4' t?
PETmON TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilnian Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28th day of September 2006.
(please Print Clearly)
Name:~h C1fVlf:'l1teS
Address: ?'5Z'Z- \N. ~ISOYl 9
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Phone::~ i~8(l1~'::l
Signature7~ ~.~
Date: I fJ /4 /0 fIJ
,
PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilnian Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28th day of September 2006.
(please Print Clearly)
Name: s'a... fo= 'M 'J ~ r'-'
Address:.t ~ 0 'f A t;;.J, / 'UYV
Phone:: 9D 'I 3, ~ \ \ s:- 2 ~
Signature:C::::c......, k- ~
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Date:/ O~1j r--D j,
PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to lP. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 2811> day of September 2006.
(please Print Clearly)
Name: Fr line i 1,( 0 ~.e( 1'1 t:l ~kz.
Address: Z~/t; A-+C-~/5o;i c,j;
Phone::(1t'1J jt I~:) f)1
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Date: 10- Lf- 06 /
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PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28'" day of September 2006.
(please Print Clearly)
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Name: ~,\f)\-..J\ ~ \\e(",o-I\C~~
Address: ~ \ 5' A\C..\"l ~ 0'\ <-]I' Date:
Phone:: qoq. ~3 \ - ~5Sl_
PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper st~rm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to lP. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again" .
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28th day of September 2006.
(please Print Clearly)
Namefltuk /, lfr.1f /V11/vt?t; Z
Address:2"'i/1 /!-7(/lr S(.;N
Phone( 5169/7 S- ( - > '> ') 7
Signature~ /. ~
Date: / () - '( - (.; C
----,
PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Haz1et and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for inunediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28th day of September 2006.
(please Print Clearly)
Nam~o~ ~,b f)E'S
Address:O?.;G;:;u ~ A-'1.Q.
Phone:: QUf cU4- JI.9.9
Signature:
Date:
PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous comp1aints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Haz1et and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again" .
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 2811> day of September 2006.
(please Print Clearly)
SignatureJJ~ ~~t7T
Date: \ 0 ~'1- De
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Address: . ~ AJ
Phone:: 'O<?5 ~ <6~Ag
PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28th day of September 2006.
(please Print Clearly)
Name: \)Q,,'I't,\ MQrq;2Cv
Address: 7 ~ 6 ~ \))..W'\
Phone::~q~) l,Y'f7--ll~ \
s~-Th~~ J~i
Date: Iv - tl- rij
,
PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
instaIled by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 y'ears and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28th day of September 2006.
(please Print Clearly)
Name: ~.'^C\ ~ v1{vt V
Address: 1 AY) ~~ \AtJ}tV\ Ct'
Phone:(l\~ ~1,C)-l--'L0 \
S_~L1_~~ZJ
Date: It) '1- cJ 0
.
PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate stonn
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper stonn drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this stonn drain. Our ISO home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was infonned that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also infonned by our
fonner 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 2Slh day of September 2006.
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Name:' D VII ex Juarez Signature: ~ {Jh "!'aU UcZ ~Z . -
Address: ~!;oS \.0, ~ldY" $ . Date: 10 - OLj - 0 (.
Phone:: .
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PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
insta1led by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Haz1et and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Counci1man Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28th day of September 2006.
(please Print Clearly)
Name: \fI~L~ S ( COn-. Signature:
Address:'2> \ ~ S \ 0 P>... \ \ ~~ Date:
Phone::( Cj 09) ~ <i <[ -<).S~)
PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our, neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. KeUy Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
doUars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Counci1man Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for inunediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28th day of September 2006.
(please Print Clearly)
Name::::r ul.o Ul-binCL
Address:~73 So, v""LLt:tj I}~I
Phone:: 0tx1) 3 8{ '-92-.87
s~wrecf: rMkA
Date: /0-1---06
PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage.
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 mi\lion
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 mi\lion dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28'" day of September 2006.
(Please Print Clearly)
Name: )(' (\(\\.((., LaU\,\ "'-
Address: 1 V\ ':) S S u-+-t-H s+
Phone(gCfJ) SIo Q(Y60
Signatur~'14~~A'-<7U 'c
Date: }O -()Lf -OCt;
PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Haz1et and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 mil1ion
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 mil1ion dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28th day of September 2006.
(please ~ Clearly)
. Name: \USe> f\ ~ f AM t IZ ~
Address: ~") \ . S S\J~\t f {W--L
Phone:: ~
Signature:
Date:
PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28lh day of September 2006.
(please Print Clearly)
Signature~ 1). ~(jU
Date: /4/?/O 6.
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Address: Q,f;f"ij w p/}PJ..f!I r-
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PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate stonn
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper stonn drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this stonn drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Haz1et and Nick Gonzales and was infonned that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also infonned by our
fonner 3rd Ward Counci1man Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28th day of September 2006.
Address: 4"14 StliIf;..cX S"1
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Name: ~f<M, a-EG'c.t--tOA
Phone:: 601.) )"2-8- 97f.?7
PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our ISO home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Counci1man Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 2S'" day of September 2006.
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Name: .Il/ JJ7/9 /J,:l() I tLA
Address: J/;;JS (!A,P'..dA~.<! #.
Phone:ppj/ /~.:' < 31?c>75
Signature:
Date:
PETITION TO TIIE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28"' day of September 2006.
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N~/L,i~~ f
Address: 320 I IAf-J-Ni)
Phone:: 3rJf?- OS~c;
Signature:
Date: /<1"
PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 bl~k of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Counci1man Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28th day of September 2006.
Address: '2-1.. b () C [-1ft rk- IJ
Phone:: CJoc" gg<t.).(;,/ ~
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Name: LLt/.!. VftS.&\..r'L
PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28& day of September 2006.
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Name: lhel'.e4A. 0op7
Address: zeoLI ~ ~
Phone:: ~'73S'5~~
SignaturJv.ll~
Date: /0 /q-()(g
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PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28th day of September 2006.
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Name: A IV IV ; -f-. lkt 0 t2 {If! .p s Signature\" ~ ~( ~
Address: :2 ;;< :; C G?< el"'"l() (j/;J) Date: /0 .-/ '7 ./ 0 Y
SIS '7..:2<{IU
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PETICION A LA CIUDAD DE SAN BERNARDINO
Nosotros los residentes de la ciudad de San Bernardino estamos haciendo una peticion a la
ciudad para que instalen un desagiie apropiado el cual esta localizado en la cuadra 300 de
la Avenida Meridian. Los residentes de este vecindario hemos llamado en numerosas
ocaciones al Departamento de Obras Publicas de la ciudad de San Bernardino con respecto
al asunto antes mensionado. En el aiio 2003, un desague inadecuado fue instalado por la
ciudad de San Bernardino para remediar un problema de desagiie existente durante ese
tiempo en la misma localizacion, al sur de la avenida Meridian. No hemos recibido
respuestas satisfactorias de nuestra ciudad con respecto a este desagiie y las continuas
inundaciones. El Departamento de Obras Publicas nos ha fallado en proporcionar a
nuestra vecindad un desagiie que sea adecuado para los tiempos de las tormentas. Hemos
encontrado daiios a nuestros vehiculos y nuestras propiedades personales a causa de este
problema. Sin embargo, nuestra preocupacion principal es el peligro a que estan expuestos
nuestros niiios que cruzan la calle inundada en la Avenida Meridian, para poder llegar a la
escuela primaria J.P. Kelley. La escuela esta localizada directamente al otro lado de la
calle, enfrente a este desagiie. Los residentes de 180 hogares no tienen ninguna otra ruta
alterna para salir y entrar, ya que solamente tenemos esta calle como acceso para ingresar
a nuestro vecindario. Todo invierno tenemos que combatir para poder llegar a nuestros
trabajos y para dejar a nuestros hijos en la escuela por las calles que en ese tiempo estan
inundadas con aguas que sub en casi a los 3 pies de profundidad.
Nuestro Capitan del "Neighborhood Watch" Jerry Moya ha expresado nuestras quejas a
Peggy Hazlet yaNick Gonzalez, los asistentes del alcalde de nuestra ciudad, y dijeron que:
"tomara 5 an os y 5 millones de d6lares para arreglar el desagiie" 0 "2 anos y 2 millones de
dolares para arreglar el desagiie." Tambien fuimos informados por nuestro concejal
anterior del tercer concilio Gordon McGinnis que "el desagiie ha sido reparado una vez en
esta ubicacion y no sera reparada otra vez."
Nosotros, la gente, imploramos con la ciudad de San Bernardino para la atencion
inmediata a este problema.
Escrita el Dia 28 de Septiembre de 2006.
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Domicilio:~ / '014/ Rlcd+o J~
# de Telefono:r'" / <J 2- c /'11 t,
Firma: ~>-t1/, "^ q-r"-
Fecha: I 0/; /~ ~
PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Counci1man Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 281h day of September 2006.
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Name: ~V~.J; VVlt\\AlA Signature:
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Phone:: (~cA~ "bZ&)::352lf CI\CI1.l.}!D
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PETICION A LA CmDAD DE SAN BERNARDINO
Nosotros los residentes de la ciudad de San Bernardino estamos haciendo una peticion a la
ciudad para que instalen un desagiie apropiado el cual esta localizado en la cuadra 300 de
la Avenida Meridian. Los residentes de este vecindario hemos lIamado en numerosas
ocaciones al Departamento de Obras Publicas de la ciudad de San Bernardino con respecto
al asunto antes mensionado. En el ado 2003, un desague inadecuado fue instalado por la
ciudad de San Bernardino para remediar un problema de desagiie existente durante ese
tiempo en la misma localizacion, al sur de la avenida Meridian. No hemos recibido
respuestas satisfactorias de nuestra ciudad con respecto a este desagiie y las continuas
inundaciones. El Departamento de Obras Publicas nos ha fallado en proporcionar a
nuestra vecindad un desagiie que sea adecuado para los tiempos de las tormentas. Hemos
encontrado dad os a nuestros vehiculos y nuestras propiedades personales a causa de este
problema. Sin embargo, nuestra preocupaci6n principal es el peligro a que estan expuestos
nuestros nidos que cruzan la calle inundada en la Avenida Meridian, para poder lIegar a la
escuela primaria J.P. Kelley. La escuela esta localizada directamente al otro lado de la
calle, enfrente a este desagiie. Los residentes de 180 hogares no tienen ninguna otra ruta
altern a para salir y entrar, ya que solamente tenemos esta calle como acceso para ingresar
a nuestro vecindario. Todo invierno tenemos que combatir para poder lIegar a nuestros
trabajos y para dejar a nuestros hijos en la escuela por las calles que en ese tiempo estan
inundadas con aguas que suben casi a los 3 pies de profundidad.
Nuestro Capitan del "Neighborhood Watch" Jerry Moya ha expresado nuestras quejas a
Peggy Hazlet yaNick Gonzalez, los asistentes del alcalde de nuestra ciudad, y dijeron que:
"tomara 5 an os y 5 millones de d61ares para arreglar el desagiie" 0 "2 anos y 2 millones de
d6lares para arreglar el desagiie." Tambien fuimos informados por nuestro concejal
anterior del tercer concilio Gordon McGinnis que "el desagiie ha sido reparado una vez en
esta ubicaci6n y no sera reparada otra vez."
Nosotros, la gente, imploramos con la ciudad de San Bernardino para la atenci6n
inmediata a este problema.
Escrita el Dia 28 de Septiembre de 2006.
(please escriba cIaramente)
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Firma: r3~/ R~
Fecha: /0 ~ q" 0 G"
Domicilio:"~yj( ;{/ 0 y(7 'iot/l C; I
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# de Telefono: 9'09. 'lS~- /04/
PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28111 day of September 2006.
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Name: ::K'('\S.~\I Cl (1, 11 ~
Address: <.Jq'-/ S.macJ~~ Spt:4N J,
Phone:: qf) q ~8 q qn~
Signature: fJt;A-- I 1../.
Date: /f) J ~ 7 J II .c.
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PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this stOrm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 281h day of September 2006.
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Name:)::, !.J tV I,:} 1,/ it" '~/Y.. /' f{;r'-? .
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Signatureif;?~ c:... /7' -:1,. .09~
Date: /0 "i - o-n-"
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PETICION A LA CIUDAD DE SAN BERNARDINO
Nosotros los residentes de la ciudad de San Bernardino estamos haciendo una peticion a la
ciudad para que instalen un desagiie apropiado el cual esta localizado en la cuadra 300 de
la Avenida Meridian. Los residentes de este vecindario hem os llamado en numerosas
ocaciones al Departamento de Obras Publicas de la ciudad de San Bernardino con respecto
al asunto antes mensionado. En el ado 2003, un desague inadecuado fue instalado por la
ciudad de San Bernardino para remediar un problema de desagiie existente durante ese
tiempo en la misma localizacion, al sur de la avenida Meridian. No hemos recibido
respuestas satisfactorias de nuestra ciudad con respecto a este desagiie y las continuas
inundaciones. EI Departamento de Obras Publicas nos ba fallado en proporcionar a
nuestra vecindad un desagiie que sea adecuado para los tiempos de las tormentas. Hemos
encontrado dados a nuestros vehiculos y nuestras propiedades person ales a causa de este
problema. Sin embargo, nuestra preocupaci6n principal es el peligro a que estan expuestos
nuestros nidos que cruzan la calle inundada en la Avenida Meridian, para poder lIegar a la
escuela primaria J.P. Kelley. La escuela esta localizada directamente al otro lado de la
calle, enfrente a este desagiie. Los residentes de 180 hogares no tienen ninguna otra ruta
altern a para salir y entrar, ya que solamente tenemos esta calle como acceso para ingresar
a nuestro vecindario. Todo invierno tenemos que combatir para poder llegar a nuestros
trabajos y para dejar a nuestros hijos en la escuela por las calles que en ese tiempo estan
inundadas con aguas que suben casi a los 3 pies de profundidad.
Nuestro Capitan del "Neighborhood Watch" Jerry Moya ha expresado nuestras quejas a
Peggy Hazlet yaNick Gonzalez, los asistentes del alcalde de nuestra ciudad, y dijeron que:
"tomara 5 anos y 5 millones de d6lares para arreglar el desagiie" 0 "2 an os y 2 millones de
d6lares para arreglar el desagiie." Tambien fuimos informados por nuestro concejal
anterior del tercer concilio Gordon McGinnis que "el desagiie ha sido reparado una vez en
esta ubicaci6n y no sera reparada otra veZ."
Nosotros, la gente, imploramos con la ciudad de San Bernardino para la atenci6n
inmediata a este problema.
Escrita el Dia 28 de Septiembre de 2006.
(please escriba claramente) ~
Nombre:lJ ~r~ ntl VP)6CFirm4T)eyJ{;1tl UOl&
Domicilio:9;? V()C hrst!71 t/7}f/./yecha: I [) -q ~O b
# de Telefono: ~ "'l.zt~ q:;;;, t;O
PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28"' day of September 2006.
(please Print Clearly)
Name: m ~ch::t e... ( .J) / Evq ns
Address: J?7 Sf rJql/q5 fJv~,
Phone:: 2gs-4Cj{,S'
Signature: ~ r{\ ~
Date: I q/ 'j/JLbb b
PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28th day of September 2006.
(please Print Clearly)
Name: J1 (0
Address: i/l/<(; S I Svvfkr
Phone:: 01/63. () c/ l{ 1
Signature:
Date:
PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. KeUy Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28'" day of September 2006.
(please Print Clearly)
Name: /! Jr.v u~r1 4//c;!C
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Address:6P(~2;O rl-!c/'-,,50h
Phone:: r"'jc-')') :5:5;5. /0..75
Signature: )(/d(~~? /; _. ~..
Date: /i'J/<7,0 ~
1
PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former Jrd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28110 day of September 2006.
(please Print Clearly)
Name: j~ d Y' \ <A. n l \ \ '^- ~'DIt:<-
Address:'5ep { 00 (\ Q;;
Phone:: q 0 C(, 'iJ Y; 'Cr '1 ( I ';
Signature: ~;Vi a.c::t')'
Date: 10 -L[ - 0 (p
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PETITION TO TIIE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to I.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28lb day of September 2006.
(please Print Clearly)
Name: AtJ5.d L 1.4 ',t' ~'2--
IS, Dc';}t!S' s!.
8?Cj- iDOL
Address:
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Date:
PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate stonn
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper stonn drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this stonn drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Haz1et and Nick Gonzales and was infonned that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also infonned by our
fonner 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for inunediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28& day of September 2006.
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Name:~(e.u\C'..e., t--VAv-\l...,eC Signature:4~'u ~~
Address: 2~ S, t:::o. \\o..~-I'W eS (\ \ScIf\o.Date: /U-4-(Jrp
C: . A - 0, L4 \ 0
Phone:: qoOl-~%"- L\:\Q).i
PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 2811> day of September 2006.
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Name: D CiJ Ci I, f 1111 f
Address: '2 b q If VltdH r
Phone:: q D q 3:3I-q 79 (
SignaturetUryloJffi j db
Date: Or/,{) hr r 4, 7006
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PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Haz1et and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28th day of September 2006.
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Name:Q\\'Ce l~(I~D
Addresd /3 ~tu (115 C;; 13
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Phone:: qtq gV(f,;22/D
Signature:
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Date:
PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Haz1et and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Counci1man Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for inunediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28& day of September 2006.
.,
Signature:
,/ /
({J~~ 4I::?oi~
Date:
PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again". '"
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for inunediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28th day of September 2006.
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Name: /vlfchk h. J3R6FAfo
Address: :<55 :5. j) ~ /15 lYe Date:
Phone::brJ'1) &1 S ~Sl /
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PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28& day of September 2006.
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Name: CI c.. ~
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Address:c,) C\ 1- -S, 1) t\ \ ~\.s... CZ \) e..
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Signatu~~ (b
Date: \ () - \\ - D ~
Phone: :
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PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Haz1et and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 mi11ion
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Counci1man Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28th day of September 2006.
(please Print Clearly)
Name: ';;,.JfS U5 B;e 1.5 e ,.J#
Address: C?~S, j)~ &&
Phon{2,'V ~gLJ~C:<S11
Signature:
Date:
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PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our ISO home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Haz1et and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 2Slh day of September 2006.
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Name: ~-\--O~~<:
Address: 'Z. ?'-" . ;, ~ \ \ C-1?
"'>< ~ \?e- ""--"-."-'UH ~
Phone:: 32 ~ '0\- '0 \ \ ,
Signature:
~~
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Date:
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PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to IP. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28lb day of September 2006.
(please Print Clearly)
Name:-1")mr; ,; n.. HE"~nCtf\cic~ L
Address: 2fj? ,>.00/(0<; /If/<=.
Phone:: fir/() ~~"9 501
Signature: {J ~j,
Date: /0 - C/f --Q (;
PETICION A LA CIUDAD DE SAN BERNARDINO
Nosotros los residentes de la ciudad de San Bernardino estamos haciendo una peticion a la
ciudad para que instalen un desagiie apropiado el cual esta localizado en la cuadra 300 de
la Avenida Meridian. Los residentes de este vecindario hem os llamado en numerosas
ocaciones al Departamento de Obras Publicas de la ciudad de San Bernardino con respecto
al asunto antes mensionado. En el aiio 2003, un desague inadecuado fue instalado por la
ciudad de San Bernardino para remediar un problema de desagiie existente durante ese
tiempo en la misma localizacion, al sur de la avenida Meridian. No hemos recibido
respuestas satisfactorias de nuestra ciudad con respecto a este desagiie y las continuas
inundaciones. EI Departamento de Obras Publicas nos ha fallado en proporcionar a
nuestra vecindad un desagiie que sea adecuado para los tiempos de las tormentas. Hemos
encontrado daiios a nuestros vehiculos y nuestras propiedades personales a causa de este
problema. Sin embargo, nuestra preocupacion principal es el peligro a que estan expuestos
nuestros niiios que cruzan la calle inundada en la Avenida Meridian, para poder llegar a la
escuela primaria J.P. Kelley. La escuela esta localizada directamente al otro lado de la
calle, enfrente a este desagiie. Los residentes de 180 hogares no tienen ninguna otra ruta
alterna para salir y entrar, ya que solamente tenemos esta calle como acceso para ingresar
a nuestro vecindario. Todo invierno tenemos que combatir para poder llegar a nuestros
trabajos y para dejar a nuestros hijos en la escuela por las calles que en ese tiempo estlin
inundadas con aguas que suben casi a los 3 pies de profundidad.
Nuestro Capitan del "Neighborhood Watch" Jerry Moya ha expresado nuestras quejas a
Peggy Hazlet yaNick Gonzalez, los asistentes del alcalde de nuestra ciudad,'y dijeron que:
"tomara 5 anos y 5 millones de dolares para arreglar el desagiie" 0 "2 allOS y 2 millones de
dolares para arreglar el desagiie." Tambien fuimos informados por nuestro concejal
anterior del tercer concilio Gordon McGinnis que "el desagiie ha sido reparado una vez en
esta ubicacion y no sera reparada otra vez."
Nosotros, la gente, imploramos con la ciudad de San Bernardino para la atencion
inmediata a este problema.
Escrita el Dia 28 de Septiembre de 2006.
(please escriba clarame!)
Nombre: fu\ \G. C:, ~K\ '>
Domicilio: ~I S.:I)~ \0.<; ~ \Ie. .
# de Telefonoqo'1,~I-C95< r
Firma: 2n\1 \0- G ~~A3
Fecha: 10 - ()~-()6
PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28th day of September 2006.
(please Print Clearly)
Name: ~III ~~
Address: :2:;)85 ~o~ bY ~+.
Phone:: tlOq -~gF:-f)fjF3;)
Signature: ~~
Date:.-J D /1 / tJ (p
I I
PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28" day of September 2006.
(please Print Clearly)
Name: :fIll Grzx..ce
Address: ~~BS POp 6.[ ~+
Phone:: qoq -~~~ -GoB CT
Signatur9;te' (2 ar~
Date: 11J/7/t!J~
, ,
PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for inunediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28th day of September 2006.
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Name: ;::A.A~y Z;;;r
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Address: !?~t:J. r ~ ~H J'r-
Phone:: ~9 ,qgj S/Io/
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Date: 1(1 O/~In
PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to I.P. KeUy Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
doUars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28lh day of September 2006.
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Name: F/'2ElJ/J/F 7i€-/tfE
Address: P4>a.f ,g,r" ~ S-t-
Phone:: 9'QQ ..:5%/ Ja~
PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
insta1led by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28th day of September 2006.
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Address:Z(oD':. (),l2U-I <:,"\
Signatu~ f/~
Date: to I Lj [ 0 l,
Name:)S(ZN.;\.X)N 'CLUNG ION
Phone::,:109 o'/:,I -')L.j<a({
PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28th day of September 2006.
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Name:T7A, ~ dJOfeur\)6
Address:""2..:\"'f (" MaA' "DT
Phone:: 101- Cf{7-7!o<l'Z-
Signatu~e: -S--~" ~~ /tj.yt 'JUcL
Date: If 1610
1
PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28th day of September 2006.
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Name:mc.10 \" (\~~J\.C..,c..
Address:d.54~ 4J. '"?o~\.p.AA'Ot-.'::l.g,.
Phone:~ ?{l<,'.D-35 </ ';J.
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Date: 10 / '-I / n 0
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PETITION TO TIIE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it wi1I take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and wi1I not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28. day of September 2006.
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Name: J\H1Y\ (\nr-\o"-) ~\~u.a
Address:~54.4 l.J '\=>o~\w- 'D\-. ~.t6.
PhoneJ<jO<{) ~ 8(" -354..(1->
Signature:~I~I\f'\ ('a..lr>"'> ~ue.c.
Date: J () / l.../ f 0 (0
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PETITION TO TIlE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our ISO home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Haz1et and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 2Slh day of September 2006.
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Name: JO ~I'\. -g","l ~/os
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Address: 1S"5") IV ~ sr
Phone:: (qo'l) n<<6"'I\S/O
Signaif (~d..
Date: lo/af..( 10(.,
, ,
PErmON ro THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28th day of September 2006.
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Nam~~i't 1-+rb"Z(J..)
Address: 62:5/3 \.J, \f)J) J
Phonel~O 341 4Y4L
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PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located direct1y across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Counci1man Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28th day of September 2006.
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Name: On r7 ,. of ()~ leZY
Address:4 /S-0;t ft,err-sf .
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Phone::
Signature:
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Date:
PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO .
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain". We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28lh day of September 2006.
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Name: ",-I uIk ,0C1J!t-
Address: )C;fJS cJ {CU~ ~
Phone:: (96'7)2 ZjJ-o ?OO
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Date: . 16 / C,
PETITION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
We, the citizens of the City of San Bernardino, petition the city to install appropriate storm
drainage located on the 300 block of Meridian Avenue. The citizens of this neighborhood have
phoned in numerous complaints to the City of San Bernardino Public Works Department and
city personnel regarding the drainage issues in our area. In 2003, inadequate drainage was
installed by the City of San Bernardino which was supposed to correct a pre-existing drainage
problem on the south block of Meridian. We the people have not received a satisfactory
response from our city regarding this ongoing drainage and flooding issue. Public works has
failed to provide our neighborhood with proper storm drains. We have encountered damage to
both our vehicles and personal property because of this issue. However, our main concern is the
danger of our children crossing the flooded street on Meridian to get to J.P. Kelly Elementary
School that is located directly across the street from this storm drain. Our 180 home residences
have no alternative route for this is a one way in, and one way out, neighborhood. Every winter
we battle getting to work and our kids to school through this flooded street, wherein the water
rises nearly 3 feet high.
Our Neighborhood Watch Captain Jerry Moya has voiced our concerns to the Mayor Assistants
Peggy Hazlet and Nick Gonzales and was informed that "it will take 5 years, and 5 million
dollars to fix drain" or "2 years and 2 million dollars to fix drain" . We were also informed by our
former 3rd Ward Councilman Gordon McGinnis that the "drainage has been repaired once at this
location and will not be repaired again".
We the people, plead with the City of San Bernardino for immediate attention to this problem.
Dated this 28" day of September 2006.
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Name: j\j 0 ~J'1 /,7 R / ~.
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