They just tag the street, they tag the idea of the general vicinity. And then the city gets to work, and The governor, like me, contacts the people and lets them know, hey, you got a big issue over here. Someone could trip, someone could get hurt. We don't want that to happen. I want clean, nice streets. What I don't is whatever this is, I mean, little divots, holes, crap. (01:09–01:17)
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Proposes that the governor should directly inform local authorities about sidewalk issues.
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