This is the second broken plastic scannable paid parking sign in the 700 block of Columbia Street that I have come across since several were installed in the block less than two weeks ago on meter poles. The pictured sign -- near 8th Street -- will need to be sent to a landfill and replaced with a new one, just like the broken, bent and useless plastic sign near Lucky's gas station that HUDseen featured five days ago and which was recently replaced with a new plastic sign. There will come a time, possibly very soon, where someone with some common sense, basic awareness and smarts will sound the alarm at a Comon Council or so-called SAFETY COMMITTEE meeting to call out HPD on yet another of their embarrassing and bush league errors: The scannable signs, regardless of the material they are made of, never should have been allowed to be attached to meter poles. NEVER! It was an absolutely dumb idea, and it never should have even been entertained. If you did this to save money, you should be shown the door. What embarrassing, ridiculous problems and wasting of money and resources will we be dealing with next that we don't need to be dealing with thanks to decisions of yours that are obviously not properly considered ahead of time or with any sort of common sense and competency? How is any of this acceptable in the year 2026 in a city that is constantly facing financial shortcomings?







