Friday snow

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Anonymous wrote:Why? Why? Why? is everything cancelled tomorrow? And Sunday? Sometimes I think the people who make these decisions hate kids. My kids SO look forward to their rec basketball games. It's such a short season. So disappointing.


And it would not involve a lot of employees having to make their way to work. And participation in rec sports is voluntary—no one would feel compelled to venture out unless they felt comfortable doing so. My kids are in rec basketball and I might not feel comfortable driving them tomorrow but there is no reason for every game at every school to be canceled.


There is still liability when members of the public are on school grounds. There also has to be a representative usually low level employee who gets the buildings open/cleaned/locked back. Additionally, not all sidewalks and parking lots are totally clear at all the schools yet.


1. Why aren’t they clear enough? What have they been doing all day?
2. Why can’t they be cleared in time for noon activities tomorrow? Or by Sunday? Why cancel the entire weekend on Friday?



Because children’s basketball and indoor soccer games are not as important as access to hospitals, urgent care, gas stations, grocery stores, commerce, etc.


That's exactly the point. A lot of people in Arlington who makes these decisions place very little value on these activities. The children, however, do not. The children place a lot of value on these things. And I place a lot of value on the children. We are taking things away from them. To some people, it feels like small things. But to our kids, these are big things. And it infuriates me.


Big things should be quality time with their family. Not a rec basketball game that will happen again next week when the snow is gone. My kids love their activities AND also were not at all sad to miss them for the snow.
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Libraries were open today (other than Glencarlyn) and are open tomorrow. Parks and rec facilities were open today and will be open tomorrow 10-5. Arlington’s snow ordinance requires individuals and business to clear snow and ice from sidewalks within 24 hours of a snow event less than 6 inches. And yet, somehow APS can’t open a single facility until Monday? Even though the 3 pools that are co-located in high schools are open tomorrow? It’s just so stupid and lazy.
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Anonymous wrote:hahaha love it.

Question for whoever happens to know: in another thread I heard they are supposed to announce by 6PM or something? Does that mean that they won't change whatever decision they make the next morning (short of something extreme happening)?

Two weeks ago, LCPS closed Saturday activities on Friday, even though the eventual actual weather did not require closing.
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Anonymous wrote:Why? Why? Why? is everything cancelled tomorrow? And Sunday? Sometimes I think the people who make these decisions hate kids. My kids SO look forward to their rec basketball games. It's such a short season. So disappointing.


And it would not involve a lot of employees having to make their way to work. And participation in rec sports is voluntary—no one would feel compelled to venture out unless they felt comfortable doing so. My kids are in rec basketball and I might not feel comfortable driving them tomorrow but there is no reason for every game at every school to be canceled.


There is still liability when members of the public are on school grounds. There also has to be a representative usually low level employee who gets the buildings open/cleaned/locked back. Additionally, not all sidewalks and parking lots are totally clear at all the schools yet.


1. Why aren’t they clear enough? What have they been doing all day?
2. Why can’t they be cleared in time for noon activities tomorrow? Or by Sunday? Why cancel the entire weekend on Friday?



Because children’s basketball and indoor soccer games are not as important as access to hospitals, urgent care, gas stations, grocery stores, commerce, etc.


That's exactly the point. A lot of people in Arlington who makes these decisions place very little value on these activities. The children, however, do not. The children place a lot of value on these things. And I place a lot of value on the children. We are taking things away from them. To some people, it feels like small things. But to our kids, these are big things. And it infuriates me.


i pLaCe a lOt oF vAlUe oN tHe cHiLdReN

You need to get 10 grips.
Anonymous
It could be a staffing issue. I do not know if APS is allowed to use outside snow removal crews.
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Anonymous wrote:It could be a staffing issue. I do not know if APS is allowed to use outside snow removal crews.


They are.

Zero reason they couldn’t get to all their facilities and pre-treat and plow parking lots. Less than zero. The snow that fell during the day yesterday was flurries that didn’t stick or accumulate a lot. Once properly treated the refreeze issue is a lot less of a concern.

This is their job to plan for and manage these situations. People complain about APS so much on here for what I think are unfair things a lot of times and then something like this I don’t get all the apologists. These are basic services they’re not providing.
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Already been out this morning. Main roads and all side roads I was on were fine. 🙄🙄🙄🙄
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Anonymous wrote:Already been out this morning. Main roads and all side roads I was on were fine. 🙄🙄🙄🙄


It isn't the roads and never was. Its the parking lots and sidewalks at the schools themselves.
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Anonymous wrote:Already been out this morning. Main roads and all side roads I was on were fine. 🙄🙄🙄🙄


It isn't the roads and never was. Its the parking lots and sidewalks at the schools themselves.


Ok changing goal posts. That’s even more lame. Not hard to get those cleared out and treated and should have been done yesterday.
Anonymous
Has anyone been by schools? Did APS get parking lots and sidewalks treated?
Anonymous
Other activities were cancelled today because those organizations “follow APS” for closures. Ridiculous.
Anonymous
I’m disappointed that rec basketball was cancelled today, but some of the comments I’ve seen from parents (not just on DCUM) on the subject are unhinged. Nobody cares about the children. It’s the liberals. It’s Biden’s fault. Arlington is a communist state etc. Get a grip.
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Anonymous wrote:I’m disappointed that rec basketball was cancelled today, but some of the comments I’ve seen from parents (not just on DCUM) on the subject are unhinged. Nobody cares about the children. It’s the liberals. It’s Biden’s fault. Arlington is a communist state etc. Get a grip.


What list serve are you on???

I think we can stick to generalized ineptitude comments.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Already been out this morning. Main roads and all side roads I was on were fine. 🙄🙄🙄🙄


Not in 22207, lots of ice on side roads and many cul-de-sacs not plowed and unfortunately now ice.
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Anonymous wrote:I’m disappointed that rec basketball was cancelled today, but some of the comments I’ve seen from parents (not just on DCUM) on the subject are unhinged. Nobody cares about the children. It’s the liberals. It’s Biden’s fault. Arlington is a communist state etc. Get a grip.


I haven’t seen anyone blaming Biden or the liberals, that’s weird. Closing everything for Saturday and Sunday on Friday afternoon when the snow has already stopped is indefensible though. They aren’t even trying.
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