Tuesday, May 29, 2007

2112 Highway 88

Edited 12/9/07
Has been cleaned up...

Monday, May 28, 2007

Update: Lake Riviera Park

The park looks great once again.
I look forward to returning with my kids for some use of the equipment.
Thank you BCE !

Update: 2096-2104 Hwy 88

Comment posted:

May 25th, 2007 2:04 PM

BCE said...
This site was repainted last week, any graffiti has been covered over.
Yours Truly,

BCE

Saturday, May 19, 2007

A Cleaner Brick Twp

From what I have seen, there has been a huge response now that the weather has broken. I would like to thank these property owners for their immediate response to this graffiti problem.

Barbara's Boutique
Future Communications
393 Mantoloking Rd
Garage Doors on Mantoloking Rd
Corner of Beaverson Blvd & Hooper Ave
482 Brick Blvd
500 Brick Blvd
Riviera Plaza.
2 Bayberry Rd
Cooper Electric
Brushy Neck & Princeton Ave
Elizabeth Ave & Princeton Ave
Windward Beach Band Shell
2096-2104 Hwy 88
Lake Riviera Park
Brake-o-Rama
Traffic Signs on Princeton Ave


This is certainly a great start.
I will continue monitoring the other properties effected as well and give an update on their status when they change.

Thank you also for our Brick Twp Code Enforcement Department for attending to this matter so quickly.

I hope to report more good news soon.

Best regards,

SS

Wednesday, May 16, 2007

Update: Band Shell at Windward

The Band Shell from what I am told, has be cleaned and is ready for the 2007 Summer Season. Thank you Brick Twp. !

Update: Elizabeth & Princeton Ave

Thank you to the person responsible for removing the graffiti from the STOP sign.
It is much appreciated and has not gone unnoticed...

Saturday, May 5, 2007

A Traffic Hazard

One example of how these people block the motorist's view of oncoming traffic.

Friday, May 4, 2007

Keep America Beautiful

Here you have a company that in their April 18th, 2007 press release uses the words "Keep America Beautiful" and "... make an extra effort to be respectful of the environment..." but yet they have been littering our town as well as many others with their plastic signage. Where do they think these signs end up after blowing away? Perhaps our rivers, streams, woodlands or maybe even into moving traffic? How is that being respectful of the environment and keeping America beautiful? There are many reasons Brick Twp has an ordinance against the display of these types of signs. If companies like this continue to take a piece of real estate to advertise their businesses, then perhaps they should be sent a tax bill on top of the fine for ignoring the township's ordinance.
If they need this type of advertising, then they should pay for a billboard ad like so many "Professional" businesses do.

To all businesses who choose this method of advertising: Save your money!
Any illegal sign seen will be reported to the township for them to take action.
Stop littering our town as well as the rest of this state.

* Note: Already 2 out of 7 signs blown free in just 1 day. The red arrow is pointing to one that is laying in the driveway exit of the Getty Station.


Thursday, May 3, 2007

Sign of the times...

Will this practice ever end ?
This week I tried to exit the Exxon Station on Brick Blvd only to have my view blocked of oncoming traffic by one of the people holding an 8 ft sign. When I mention he was blocking the view, he ignored me as if he didn't understand the English language. I have decided to no longer patronize that station if these people are there blocking the driveway. This is a major hazard to drivers and pedestrians should a gust of wind blow these signs away from the people holding them...