and as a surprise to no one, EOTR neighborhoods aren’t getting snow plowed

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ward 2 streets and sidewalks are totally clear of snow. But most BIPOC communities EOTR still have snow and ice piled up in the streets and sidewalks covered in ice. Yet again, DC fails the people with the least resources. I was delivering meals to seniors this afternoon on Clay Terrace and Division Ave NE and these streets haven’t seen a single plow. It’s shameful.


Ward 3 will trade you the snowplows you need every three years for free pre-k 3 you need every day. Deal?
Anonymous
EOTR is a lot less dense, so there are not as many commercial and large apartment buildings responsible for clearing the sidewalk on their properties. Does DC actually clear any sidewalks, aside from government properties (schools, parks, etc)?

EOTR property owners should really be clearing their sidewalks. Usually it’s the absent landlords who don’t do their job.
Anonymous
Residents need to participate on snow removal too. Not everyone in DC does that
Anonymous
What's BIPOC?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What's BIPOC?


Try google
Anonymous
They're worried about plowjacking.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ward 2 streets and sidewalks are totally clear of snow. But most BIPOC communities EOTR still have snow and ice piled up in the streets and sidewalks covered in ice. Yet again, DC fails the people with the least resources. I was delivering meals to seniors this afternoon on Clay Terrace and Division Ave NE and these streets haven’t seen a single plow. It’s shameful.


Ward 3 will trade you the snowplows you need every three years for free pre-k 3 you need every day. Deal?


Ward 3 is sooo underserved. Go to PK3 in a different Ward. It’s not that big of a deal.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ward 2 streets and sidewalks are totally clear of snow. But most BIPOC communities EOTR still have snow and ice piled up in the streets and sidewalks covered in ice. Yet again, DC fails the people with the least resources. I was delivering meals to seniors this afternoon on Clay Terrace and Division Ave NE and these streets haven’t seen a single plow. It’s shameful.


Ward 3 will trade you the snowplows you need every three years for free pre-k 3 you need every day. Deal?


"Deal"? No, Ward 3 keeps Deal.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ward 2 streets and sidewalks are totally clear of snow. But most BIPOC communities EOTR still have snow and ice piled up in the streets and sidewalks covered in ice. Yet again, DC fails the people with the least resources. I was delivering meals to seniors this afternoon on Clay Terrace and Division Ave NE and these streets haven’t seen a single plow. It’s shameful.


Ward 3 will trade you the snowplows you need every three years for free pre-k 3 you need every day. Deal?


Ward 3 is sooo underserved. Go to PK3 in a different Ward. It’s not that big of a deal.


What an environmentally sustainable suggestion. Isn't "DC urban vibrancy" supposed to be all about saving the planet?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What's BIPOC?


Is that like OZEMPIC?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ward 2 streets and sidewalks are totally clear of snow. But most BIPOC communities EOTR still have snow and ice piled up in the streets and sidewalks covered in ice. Yet again, DC fails the people with the least resources. I was delivering meals to seniors this afternoon on Clay Terrace and Division Ave NE and these streets haven’t seen a single plow. It’s shameful.


They should call their pathetic council members.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ward 2 streets and sidewalks are totally clear of snow. But most BIPOC communities EOTR still have snow and ice piled up in the streets and sidewalks covered in ice. Yet again, DC fails the people with the least resources. I was delivering meals to seniors this afternoon on Clay Terrace and Division Ave NE and these streets haven’t seen a single plow. It’s shameful.


The word you're looking for is "black." Say it with me: "B-L-A-C-K."
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What's BIPOC?

A ridiculous term that is inaccurate and should be ignored.
Anonymous
Wow, the Ward-ism. Why aren't the folks without snow plows calling their rep and their Mayor, just like I do in Ward 3 with the many things that go underserved / addressed all the time?

I'm not sure why this is any wards fault. The only thing our city does well is writing tickets--not always collecting them if you are not a District resident. OP--call the rep you voted for and complain. You have a computer--look up DC City Council. Call them all, and the Mayor. It's going to snow again. You deserve plows. All wards do.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What's BIPOC?


It stands for "bisexual people of color"
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