Monument
The monument on twenty second avenue near fourth street currently sits on private property and they control its fate. It does not sit in the right of way and can not be moved without the land owners permission. The city can not go onto private property and remove a monument or anything else for that matter without permission.
If the vine bothers you so much go out there and pull it out.
Besides, if the monument, as you say cost $27,000.00 to build, why spend even more money to move it. When is enough enough. If North Shore has this much extra money laying around isn't there some other worthwhile project you people can find to spend it on without trying to redo what past memberships have accomplished and put into place. Get creative and think of a few New improvements to work on. Think!
The monument on twenty second avenue near fourth street currently sits on private property and they control its fate. It does not sit in the right of way and can not be moved without the land owners permission. The city can not go onto private property and remove a monument or anything else for that matter without permission.
If the vine bothers you so much go out there and pull it out.
Besides, if the monument, as you say cost $27,000.00 to build, why spend even more money to move it. When is enough enough. If North Shore has this much extra money laying around isn't there some other worthwhile project you people can find to spend it on without trying to redo what past memberships have accomplished and put into place. Get creative and think of a few New improvements to work on. Think!