Snow plowing in residential areas

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Anonymous wrote:Wondering if anyone has had snow plows return yet to remedy the walling-in that they did when plowing residential areas?


They can't because it's too hard. We don't have the kind of trucks needed for walls of ice.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There my be resourceful teens or adults looking for snow work. Good luck, OP. We just got a plow pass at last after midnight and I see that wall...emailed snow removal person to come back.


It's like moving concrete. If you hire a teen for this, you need to pay them far more than usual.
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Anonymous wrote:Omg what do you people want?

If they dont plow so they dont wall you in, then you clowns would complain about the roads not being plowed. When they do plow, now you complain about the wall of snow.

Get over it. They obviously cannot plow every single house out. Deal with it. You should have been outside immediately shoveling out after they plowed in order to move the snow before it turned into a block of ice. Blame yourselves for being lazy.


Do you realize there are senior citizens who can not do that type of shoveling and lack of people willing to do so, get over your fck ING ignorance.


Exactly some super a-holes on here. My neighborhood is full of seniors who can't get to their medical appointments, groceries, and caretakers can't get to. F'in Elrich.


Maybe that is a sign old folks need to downsize, duh. This is exactly why we have affordable housing crises. Boomers and older people keep hanging on and on and on to properties they can't even take care of, yet demand all sorts of tax breaks and/or grandfathered in tax rates not even in the realm of modern reality. Then when it shows, they complain about roads not being plowed. But when it is plowed now they complain about being plowed in and thr fact they're incapable of shoveling out.

Maybe they should rethink home ownership in the first place if they can't shovel out themsleves.


Oh it's you the "they are inconvenient and ready to die anyway" poster.
Switzerland is expecting you.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Omg what do you people want?

If they dont plow so they dont wall you in, then you clowns would complain about the roads not being plowed. When they do plow, now you complain about the wall of snow.

Get over it. They obviously cannot plow every single house out. Deal with it. You should have been outside immediately shoveling out after they plowed in order to move the snow before it turned into a block of ice. Blame yourselves for being lazy.


Do you realize there are senior citizens who can not do that type of shoveling and lack of people willing to do so, get over your fck ING ignorance.


Exactly some super a-holes on here. My neighborhood is full of seniors who can't get to their medical appointments, groceries, and caretakers can't get to. F'in Elrich.


Maybe that is a sign old folks need to downsize, duh. This is exactly why we have affordable housing crises. Boomers and older people keep hanging on and on and on to properties they can't even take care of, yet demand all sorts of tax breaks and/or grandfathered in tax rates not even in the realm of modern reality. Then when it shows, they complain about roads not being plowed. But when it is plowed now they complain about being plowed in and thr fact they're incapable of shoveling out.

Maybe they should rethink home ownership in the first place if they can't shovel out themsleves.


Oh it's you the "they are inconvenient and ready to die anyway" poster.
Switzerland is expecting you.


NP, and I get that it sucks, but people have no common sense or understanding of the physics of snow and snowplowing. In the most basic terms, the snow has to go somewhere and snowplows push what's on the street over to the right. If you can't budge what's left, you can hire someone to dig you out, and if you can't afford that, you can stay home, and if you can't stay home, you can pay a Lyft to take you somewhere.

If you think you're overtaxed, think what it would cost your county to be staffed enough to be able to provide white-glove snow-clearing.

This is one of the ways aging in place is a crapshoot
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