Speak Out January 31

Saturday, 2:14 p.m.

Chrys here. Now hear this. A delightful happening is coming to the Imogene Theatre on Saturday, February 21 at 7 p.m., the first annual United Way Santa Rosa Masquerade Ball. Tickets are $50 each, 4 for $175, a table for $500. Heavy hors d’oeuvres and a jazz ensemble are highlighted. Enjoy a fun time while helping those in need. Sponsorships are welcome. For more information call 623-4507 or 623-5694.

Monday 9:01 a.m.

Yes, what do you have to do? You call the police and nobody comes. They’re speeding behind on Leah Drive behind Santa Rosa hospital. It’s a 20 minimum. They go 50 and 60. These people don’t care. The children are waiting for buses. The police never come. I don’t think they even care anymore. Castle Drive and Pamela Drive and Northrop.  Somebody has to do something. Do we have to call the FBI to come or somebody bigger than that to get these speeders? The police aren’t doing anything. Thank you.

Monday 9:44 a.m.

My name’s Dale and I’m calling about the lousy trash service I’m getting from ECUA or whatever they’re name is. They didn’t pick up my trash this week when they said they would. I’m supposed to have service on Tuesdays and Fridays. The trash is overflowing on Monday all up and down my block because they didn’t pick up anybody’s trash from my block on Friday like they said they would. I want a company to do what I hired them to do.

Tuesday 1:59 p.m.

Hello, this is Scott. This concerns the Locklin Lake article. I don’t feel that the City of Milton needs to pay to have that lake dredged because there’s no public access. If the residents want to have their lake dredged they need to get together. You could possibly use the dredge material as fill for one of your parks. Thank you, bye.

Wednesday 11:38 a.m.

This is Bobby. We’ve got construction people on the roads different places and they’ve got the stop and go and yield signs that they hold up. One side says stop. One says slow. Certain places you can’t hardly see them and can’t hardly tell the difference because the sun’s in your eyes. I’ve got a suggestion I think would help. When they got the guy out there directing, they should put a small red light on the side that says stop and a yellow light on the side that says slow. That way when they turn the sign around you can see that red light a lot better than you can see the sign. Thank you.

This article originally appeared on Santa Rosa Press Gazette: Speak Out January 31