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Campbell Stops the Stink at Second Street Garage

A pungent smell coming from the Second Street Parking Garage was recently taken care of, but city workers say residents have to call them to let them know of similar issues.

 

As the Editor of Campbell Patch, I usually work in downtown Campbell at least twice a week, and I always park in the Second Street Parking Garage because there are always spaces in the early mornings, and because it gives me the chance to get some walking in. 

About a month ago, I noticed a pungent smell coming from the area in front of the elevators and garbage cans and thought, maybe, it was just me. But when after several weeks the smell not only was still there but got worse, I decided to give Campbell Public Works a call.

I spoke with John Iaquinto, interim public works supervisor about how often the garage is cleaned, and whether or not he had received any calls similar to mine.

Iaquinto says he has not received any calls about the garage or the smell, and that the garage is typically swept once a week by a commercial company.

According to the interim supervisor, calls or e-mails that come in go to the department's secretaries.

"They would then run these calls or e-mails through our computerized maintenance program, which sends an e-mail to the department supervisor that’s responsible for the area in question," Iaquinto says.

The day I called, I noticed a city of Campbell crew at the garage when I was leaving, assessing the situation. A few weeks later, I noticed the gentlemen in the photo washing down the corner inside of the garage, where they said the smell of urine was also prevalent.

Iaquinto speculated that there may be homeless people sleeping in the area in front of the elevator and if that was the case, Campbell Police would be notified.

Iaquinto also says that if there are similar issues that residents see, they should notify Public Works at 408-866-2145.

 

Are there other areas in town that have similar issues? Got a gripe that you want to get off your chest? Let us know in the comments below.

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Stephen Allen May 20, 2013 at 10:22 am
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Mayra Flores de Marcotte (Editor) May 19, 2013 at 11:19 pm
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Kirby Wood April 30, 2013 at 01:40 pm
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Karen Hunt May 1, 2013 at 07:33 pm
Who is Tony Faber? Here is some history from a family member. My name is Karen Hunt and myRead More grandfather is and was Albert Jacob Faber. He owned and ran that bike shop up until his death in 1975. Subsequent to grandpa's death the house/building became the property of my grandmother, Lucille Faber. Upon her death, the property went to my mother, Jackie Faber-Cornick. In 1978, the business, not the building was sold to Alex Lariviere and he has conducted business since. The building was never sold and belongs to my mom, Jackie Cornick. It was her great-grandparents home back in the 1920's. We are shocked and saddened by this tremendous loss. At this time, we are trying to decide the fate of that beloved building. We are currently awaiting forensics tests, engineering and structural reports, and working with the City to keep it safe and prevent it from being vandalized and becoming a blight. I'm happy to answer any questions you might have about the history of Faber's Cyclery. My grandfather was a man of character and integrity. Sadly, neither of his two sons became involved in the business. With that said, anybody claiming to be a Faber or son of Albert Jacob, is just misrepresenting the truth. Thank you for sharing your story and memories! Very truly yours, Karen Hunt Great grandaughter of the owner of the Original Fabers Cyclery.
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