It takes a uniquely special kind of DPW -- and DPW Superintendent --to allow a storm drain and street to reach this level of damage. I've heard of benign neglect. Is there such a thing as blind neglect?
As long as one person is expected to supervise all of DPW -- as Rob Perry is expected to -- all sorts of things will fall by the wayside. And when you come across an area around a storm drain so damaged as there has been for months on Glenwood Boulevard, you can't help but wonder where else our DPW is neglecting our fragile and worn infrastructure, both above and below our streets. You can't help but wonder how much DPW's lack of preventive maintenance (and lack of general maintenance) is costing us in dollars. You can't (or at least I can't) help but wonder if DPW is run by a careless, wasteful slob. You can't help but wonder: How much more damage is DPW willing to allow, and how much more money will we be forced to pay to repair the neglected damage?

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