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a letter to the municipal officer complaining about the wastage of water occuring at your vicinity​

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How do you write a letter to the D.M. of your district regarding your problem caused by garbage?

This is better taken care of by the Mayor, and the City Council. Unless they have an ongoing problem to do with garbage, water quality, flooding, Spring Cleaning days to clean up the city streets, serial killer, missing child, hot weather, elections, they will have a City Hall, or Town Hall meeting for a problem like this. If your neighbors are having problems, and there are children, and or the elderly, make that a big deal. Smell? Take some in with you or pictures, etc.

I’m not talking about getting picket signs, City Hall meetings should be kept calm. The City Attorney is always in the meetings, so if you can get a neighbor that is an attorney of some kind, have them sit in with you so they can direct your actions and words, also if it involves them… better for you all. Or if he has kin there in city and worried about them. I’m not making light of your situation, I’m just pointing out what gets heartstrings pulled in a city. If this is a bad area you live in, or if it is a brand-new subdivision, don’t forget the old adage, ‘The squeaky wheel gets the oil.’ I don’t know where that phrase came from, but my grandma told me that a lot, and boy does it work. Not aggressive, or rude, stay calm, if the first meeting does not go well. Go to plan B. and so on.

This gets my blood boiling, but like where I have lived, the area by the courthouse, attorney offices, police station, bail bond agents galore. The city can dig up, and put down a beautiful streets clearly marked, sidewalks, street lights at night in less than a month, whereas the bad part of town can take up to two years to finish. Especially, garbage, water lines, street lights, police patrol. garbage pick up, city buses, etc. You get the picture, where you live is going to be the greatest outcome.

So, plan, don’t just show up mad before you even get to address the Mayor, (whom you and your neighbors voted for? the City Council whom you voted for?’ Going for flattery, respect, staying calm, will get you a bunch of steps ahead of the game. You will be addressing narcissistic people who are there mostly for attention. Get some on your side so when they vote, it will be in your favor. Even greater, you have sought out some of them and was nice. Talking about it before it is presented is a no-no. At least in my book. When they get together for lunch, you want them to plan how to help your neighborhood, not get rid of a pest. Apply for a grant from the government, that way if you have to follow-up with Town Hall meetings you will have the title and the money to help along the project.

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