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My curb was broken in the earthquake and then crushed by a moving truck. Who is going to repair it?

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My curb was broken in the earthquake and then crushed by a moving truck. Who is going to repair it?

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The City is only responsible for repairs to curbs damaged by City-owned parkway trees. Otherwise, it is the adjacent property owner’s responsibility to make repairs to their curb by taking out a permit from their local Bureau of Engineering office and hiring a private contractor. DISABLED ACCESS RAMPS: I’m in a wheelchair and need access ramps on the sidewalk corners near my house so I don’t have to go down my neighbors’ steep driveways. Please call our Service Request line at 1 (800) 996-CITY or 3-1-1 and request a ramp. The more specific you can be about what intersections and which corners you require, the better. We are dedicated to making the City of Los Angeles’ public right for accessible. I requested ramps on my street months ago and no one’s done anything yet. We will get to your area as soon as possible. If you have requested a ramp and the location is within the parameters of the ADA regulations, then we will construct it eventually, as long as there is funding. Please call

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