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Your 311 calls are "Miscellaneous" and that's a problem

Yo, City Hall's been doing some weird stuff again, or nah?

Listen, you know I keep my eyes on what's happening over at City Hall, especially when it comes to the permits and the 311 requests. Because that's how you really know what's going down in the neighborhoods, right?

### What's Up With All the "Miscellaneous"

So, I'm looking at the latest 311 data, and I'm not even gonna hold you, I'm seeing a whole lot of "Miscellaneous" at the top of the list for service requests. Like, not just one or two, but all of them. What are people even calling about if it's all just "miscellaneous" requests? Is it potholes? Wild cats? Someone's neighbor playing their music too loud? This ain't giving us the full picture, and that's a problem, because how we gonna fix what we don't know is broken?

This "miscellaneous" jawn is kinda sus, if you ask me. It feels like we're not getting the real story on what residents are actually struggling with. Are they just lumping everything that doesn't fit a neat category into one big pile? Because if we don't know the specifics, how can our city services even begin to address the *real* issues impacting folks from Germantown to South Philly?

### Permits on Pause?

Then I'm looking at the development activity, and it's all "N/A" across the board for things like plumbing, electrical, fire suppression, and alterations. Now, I know things slow down sometimes, but "N/A" for everything? That just means either nobody's pulling permits, or the data system for those specific types of permits ain't reporting right. And if it's the latter, that's a bigger issue, 'cause how we tracking growth and safety in our neighborhoods? We need to know if new construction is happening safely, or if folks are just doing whatever they want. We gotta keep an eye on this jawn.

That's the jawn, Philly — we don't do fake out here.

Kee.

West Philly

@kee_westphilly

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