It's 5a and I just woke up. I'm seriously about to lose my mind. One of the things that really irks me is incompetence. If someone can't do something, I guess we can chalk it up to just being human, but if you can't do the something you're getting paid to do, that's the irk!
If you read my previous post, you know that I contacted DPW (Dept of Public Works) via SF311 on Twitter, in regard to a broken down trash can outside the Zoo entrance. Huge ground mess and eyesore. The mess is not the first time, so once again, I requested it be removed, as it adds to the downtrodden appearance of Our Zoo. I was told it was under twenty day review. After two weeks, I complained that trash is still being picked up, and that it was lazy to not at least clean the ground mess. Reply was, should be cleaned in three days. No change as of last Wednesday, the twenty-second day.
After documenting this in a post Sunday, I had planned to monitor it out of disgust, but not waste time or energy posting about it. Then, yesterday as I was on my way home, northbound Great Highway from Skyline, the state of traffic barrier barrels that are placed between the lanes and the split that leads to the Zoo's parking lot, pissed me off. I've been shaking my head at these barrels for at least a year, but they've probably been broken down for years, I just never monitored the time frame. Now, with the trash can negligence, I've added this to my list of projects.
Again people are probably like, this old gal needs a life lol! You know, complaining about these things are not how I want to spend the time in my life, but after monitoring all the Zoo bullshit for going on seventeen years, I'm just really tired of No One Caring about Our Zoo, inside and out.
These small issues on the outside of the Zoo may not have much weight against the big issues inside the Zoo, but they are related. They also add another page in the book of Mismanagement of Our Zoo by Director Tanya Peterson, and the Zoological Society. The Perimeter Fence, the Trash Can, these Barrier Barrels, none of these things should have been neglected. At first sight of damage, they should have been attended to, not after long-term deterioration. Appearance not only matters, but it shows care, and if care from the outside is not shown, what does that say about management care inside? Alot obviously.
I started documenting the perimeter fence in 2020, but it had been broken down for many, many years, and still is. Director Peterson and Society Members (on occasion), have driven past that fence and/or those barrels, to get into the lot, and no one has cared to do anything about the sight of them. Peterson has refused to remove that fence, and I'm sure she has never contacted The City about those barrels and certainly not the trash can.
In fact, it was only after my post on Sunday that the ground mess around the trash can was actually cleaned-up.
I drove by and saw it yesterday, so I have to assume that someone at the Zoo read my post, and had it taken care of, because I know it wasn't DPW. And with that, Why did I have to blog about it? Couldn't someone just sweep it up to begin with? Like a month ago? Considering, the Zoo left this graffiti out there over a week, until I blogged about it, I guess I need to work quicker calling attention to stuff. Tsk!
Last night I sent SF311 a message, with my previous blog post, asking them to forward it to DPW. I also asked if they can access notations by SR #'s (Service Request)
Good effin' Grief! DPW closed the case because they couldn't find the trash can! This is just lame. I can't even with this. It's literally in front of the Zoo. I can't comprehend this, so I have to believe they never even went out there. ... I just sent them a map. Advice: Don't invite DPW workers on a scavenger hunt.
I also sent them a separate message about the barrels.
Well, well, the barrels are in part the responsibility of the RecPark! Another entity who has proven to be negligent in their job, certainly in regard to the Zoo. The whole nest of slacker bullshit that surrounds the Zoo is apparently never-ending.
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Why Do City Departments Give Our Zoo The Middle Finger?
https://iamnotananteater.blogspot.com/2025/02/why-do-city-departments-give-our-zoo.html
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