Can you tell us the block? I would like to do a slip-and-fall and sue the sh*t out of them. |
Did you get someone to shovel your walk? Nobody cares how you got it done…but you live in a place with snow and you got it done. |
| I hear you, OP. I walk my two preschoolers to school every morning and I’m seven months pregnant. I’m really scared of slipping! And it’s 2-3 houses on just about every block. |
| We did our whole block and the elderly neighbor's house on another block. Calling 311 for this is a petty waste of resources. |
The bus stop borders national park land, not people's houses. |
| I always shovel right away but I never put salt down. It's simply not necessary. I'm not paying to have my concrete redone so some psycho can feel better about seeing some salt on the ground. |
I use sand. It's cheap construction sand that's very gritty - not the sand white sands of the Caribbean....ahh, so warm.. |
I have to put salt where I have drainage issues. I don’t like it, but it’s the only thing that works. It’s not every year I even have to bring it out. |
Good for you. Not everyone has teens to call if needed. Thou shall not judge. One day you maybe in this position. |
+1 Giving the huge amount of salt applied on the roads, homeowners using a little bit on a few icy patches to keep people from injuring themselves is not going to be significantly worse for the environment/people/pets/concrete |
Are you sure that’s not federal land? Ft. Reno is federal. Besides, the city not shoveling is not an excuse for homeowners not shoveling. |
| I walk through people’s front yards. On their plants. Better traction. |
So, if I didn't have teens to call...I would call a service to shovel. It's not like I spent hours cultivating a teen workforce. I just go on NextDoor or on the local listserve and there are teens advertising their shoveling availability. I have to travel in February and I will look at the weather forecast and if there is a possibility of snow, I will contact a teen and have them set-up to come shovel if needed. This isn't rocket science. |
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I can think of lots of legitimate reasons why someone may not have shoveled their sidewalk.
I can't think of a single good reason why someone may leave their bike/e-bike/scooter on the sidewalk. Save your tsk-tsking for those *ssholes. |
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This pisses me off. We live in an affluent neighborhood where most of the kids walk to school. A bunch of houses on the route (mind you, some are on the only side of the street the kids can walk on because of crosswalk placement) didn't shovel the first snow and gave a half-assed effort for this last snow and now it's one giant sheet of ice. They are able-bodied, and if they somehow are not, we are the kind of community where you could offer to pay the kids $5 and they'd be happy to shovel for them, or even just post on the listserv they are unable and I'd come do it myself.
If they don't want to be a positive part of the community, they should probably move out to the country. |