Utopia...not on my block!
Well it's Sunday morning and I just came in from picking up the broken beer bottles and tiny crack bags that line the sidewalk in front of my home! I certainly do not live in the Utopian segment of Kenwood! As a matter of fact, I'm beginning to feel as though my block is a semi-ghetto! I pass by 3rd Ave(?)and Dartmouth daily in the afternoon. Each day I see the same kids selling the same drugs on the same corner. When I've mentioned this to our community police officer...the response is...''that's Kenwood'' or ''I'm working on it''. I'm not quite sure how much work it takes to get these people off the streets. I see them everyday, does anyone else? I pity the people that live in the immediate vicinity, especially the owners of the house that's for sale on that corner. My heart sincerely goes out to you! Maybe I just don't know the logistics of police work, (and no, I'm not being sarcastic)! I live with sex offenders to my right and to my left...had to explain to my 8 year old son just what a sex offender is because I don't want him talking to these people and felt that an explanation was due. I watch one of my neighbors going on his daily drug hunt. He paces the street like a lunatic...in and out, in and out, until his drug buddies come and relieve his anxiety. On my other side is a neighbor who probably hasn't thrown anything away in 50 years. The yard is littered with tar barrels, old gerbil cages, empty trash containers, buckets, lamps, mops and dog food for the pot belly pig who resides 5 feet away from my living room window. And yes, I've contacted codes. If I leave anything outside at night the neighborhood cats spray it. Last night, they targeted my son's prized army jacket. Guess he won't leave that out again! My front doors are sprayed with cat urine on an average of once a week. I tried sprinkling moth balls around my porch, (someone told me cats hate these), but you can't prove it by my front doors. I went to Home Depot and bought special cat repellent. It seems to work if you spray every night but at $6 a bottle, I think I'd have to work a part time job! Each and every one of these issues centers around renters except the stray cats, they answer to no one! Why can't codes be more strictly enforced to make it difficult for absentee landlords? This hurts all of us! Right now it's a sellers market and real estate prices are high, what about in 5 years? I certainly wouldn't pay $110k-$150k for a home that bordered substandard rental properties. I honestly think we need a new community officer, one that would bring a fresh perspective to the Kenwood area. One that believes that things in Kenwood can get better. Codes....codes either aren't being enforced in here or we need more codes officers to help with ALL of the violations. Kenwood is now an official historic area, something to take seriously, something we could all be very proud of if we can get the support of the city. Because of personal scheduling issues I have a very hard time making it to the meetings but if there is anything I might be able to do to help improve on things in Kenwood, please email me. I moved here in November 2000 and with the current state of this neighborhood, I could never recommend it to anyone and still maintain a clear conscience. Maybe for some Kenwood is Utopia but it certainly isn't for me.