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I KNOW that cleaning up all that seaweed and stink from the beach would definitely improve tourism as the current reviews on social media are telling people not to go there because the place smells...
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I KNOW that cleaning up all that seaweed and stink from the beach would definitely improve tourism as the current reviews on social media are telling people not to go there because the place smells rotten. Seems like this would be a priority for a beach tourism community. Hope something is done ASAP! Inmates and/or people having to do community service need to be included in this effort.
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May 27, 2014 by
frequent visitor (5 points)
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I KNOW that cleaning up all that seaweed and stink from the beach would definitely improve tourism as the current reviews on social media are telling people not to go there because the place smells rotten. Seems like this would be a priority for a beach tourism community. Hope something is done ASAP! Inmates and/or people having to do community service need to be included in this effort.
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I think Recycling should be promoted more in Galveston. Maybe residents could be given free recycling bins.
Jan 25, 2014 by
MrDTRAIN91 . (5 points)
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I think Recycling should be promoted more in Galveston. Maybe residents could be given free recycling bins.
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The web designer should be able to pass Web Design 101
Sep 10, 2019 by
t j (5 points)
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The web designer should be able to pass Web Design 101
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I recently stumbled upon a web site https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/solar-roadways that seems to detail a product that would be an ideal way of bringing safety, revenue and novelty to Galveston's...
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I recently stumbled upon a web site https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/solar-roadways that seems to detail a product that would be an ideal way of bringing safety, revenue and novelty to Galveston's famed Seawall Blvd. I encourage you to take a few minutes to watch the video.
Thanks,
Sean McCray
Galveston Resident
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May 23, 2014 by
Stick E. Dick (5 points)
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I recently stumbled upon a web site https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/solar-roadways that seems to detail a product that would be an ideal way of bringing safety, revenue and novelty to Galveston's famed Seawall Blvd. I encourage you to take a few minutes to watch the video.
Thanks,
Sean McCray
Galveston Resident
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At the Seawall stop lights, consider implementing all way stops with enough time to allow pedestrians to cross safely.
Jul 17, 2017 by
Safety (5 points)
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At the Seawall stop lights, consider implementing all way stops with enough time to allow pedestrians to cross safely.