Do you think APS will be closed or delayed Thursday 2/13?

Anonymous
Trying to see if I need to reschedule things?
Anonymous
It depends if rain washes it all away.
Anonymous
Hopefully not. Our road is already clear.
Anonymous
Our roads are totally clear and we live off a cul-de-sac that hardly ever gets plowed. The big question is will the schools be cleared – doesn’t look like it’s very icy so should be an easy clearing process. If anyone is concerned, feel free to go and shovel the sidewalks near your schools.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Our roads are totally clear and we live off a cul-de-sac that hardly ever gets plowed. The big question is will the schools be cleared – doesn’t look like it’s very icy so should be an easy clearing process. If anyone is concerned, feel free to go and shovel the sidewalks near your schools.


I just might do this but can’t do it for every APS!
Anonymous
I think open on time. It’s not supposed to be below freezing at any point this afternoon or overnight. Driving around Arlington it already looks clearer than a few days after the last storm
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Our roads are totally clear and we live off a cul-de-sac that hardly ever gets plowed. The big question is will the schools be cleared – doesn’t look like it’s very icy so should be an easy clearing process. If anyone is concerned, feel free to go and shovel the sidewalks near your schools.


I just might do this but can’t do it for every APS!


We’re about to head over to Nottingham and do just that if it’s not already done.
Anonymous
Open or delay. Shouldn't be delay but they never miss a chance to delay.
Anonymous
2 hr delay
Anonymous
People need to start asking why APS doesn't spend some money to have schools properly cleared in a timely fashion. The County gets entrances to all their buildings cleared nearly immediately because they use contracts and get people out there whenever the snow ends even if it's in the middle of the night.
Anonymous
We are three blocks from a metro and our entire neighborhood has not been plowed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:People need to start asking why APS doesn't spend some money to have schools properly cleared in a timely fashion. The County gets entrances to all their buildings cleared nearly immediately because they use contracts and get people out there whenever the snow ends even if it's in the middle of the night.
it’s more about bus stops, and if buses can clear some of the roads
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We are three blocks from a metro and our entire neighborhood has not been plowed.


Ours just got plowed but was passable before then anyway. With these temps the side roads are passable.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:People need to start asking why APS doesn't spend some money to have schools properly cleared in a timely fashion. The County gets entrances to all their buildings cleared nearly immediately because they use contracts and get people out there whenever the snow ends even if it's in the middle of the night.
it’s more about bus stops, and if buses can clear some of the roads


The County tweeted during the early January storm that all the bus routes were cleared. They then took the tweet down when APS still didn't open. So is that what it's really about?

The bus stops continued to be problematic for a while in early January and schools opened. Ours was. In a situation where the snow doesn't melt off (not typical for our climate but happened this time), some bus stops are going to be challenging.
Anonymous
Roads around Yorktown are fine and they are working on sidewalks right now. The parking lots are mostly good except for the spots where they decided to dump the snow. That’s not cool.
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