I am a working mom who went downtown with a suit this morning. I did not shovel because it was snowing hard when I left before 8am this morning. If I was a SAHM mom I could have shoveled some and wait for the snow to stop and prompt shovel more. but I had to go to work and will be at work all day, so I will shovel late this afternoon when i get home. When my office give us a two hours "shoveling delay" I will shovel in the morning |
Like Santa? |
Same here. |
| Ugh, I just got stuck in a 1.5 hour commute because the roads were so bad - I saw many accidents, lots of blocked roads, and no streets seem to have been plowed. I think we know from previous experience that temps in the low 20s + heavy snow during rush hour is a really bad combo. A 2 hour delay would have made all the difference. I bailed on taking my kid to school after being stuck in traffic and struggling to make it through some intersections. |
But sweetie, you (I assume) own a house? Not a business between the metro and a school? Are you not capable of understanding the difference between shoveling the driveway of your house and the sidewalk between the metro and a school building? Or the sidewalk next to the metro? I'm sure you have the critical thinking skills to understand the difference between HOME and RETAIL. Right? |
I doubt she's bringing presents. |
| I am utterly appalled--for lack of better words by what I have seen and experienced this morning. I laughed at the forecast yesterday, and I am not the person that usually calls for school closures, etc. There should have been delays or closures for school this morning. I have seen MANY school buses stuck or spun out. In taking my kids to school in a 4 wheel truck, I spun out twice. Bowser and Henderson dropped the ball on this one. |
| Functional jurisdictions salt the main routes before the snow/ice event. The city dropped the ball big time today. |
I saw a truck treating Connecticut ave yesterday afternoon by Cleveland park at about 12:30 pm. Looked more like sand than salt. |
| I am sick thinking about all of the children who are going to be up a creek today when their buses are cancelled or modified in a way that is confusing to them. Most of the DCUM contingent is there to pick up their kids or can get someone there, but many/most? of DCPS is on their own. Terrible planning, terrible decision, I hope it comes with low cost in terms of accidents involving children. |
My point exactly. Under Fenty and Bowser as CM we always had better-than-most plow service. |
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According to Twitter power is out at the Reeves Center (where snow command central is), and Bowser's press team keeps moving the time of the press conference but doesn't tell all the local media of the change.
Sigh. |
yes, thanks, I own a house, and have the critical thinking to understand that difference between home and retail. I am not sure about your reading comprehension though. none of the messages before mentioned businesses not shoveling (my experience, and what I saw this morning confirmed, is that businesses and condos usually are the ones that shovel early and well). a person mentioned walking downtown in a suit, and downtown there are many residential areas (Dupont Circle and West End just to mention areas close to K street, where I work). the truly business areas downtown (like K St.) are usually clean. even Jeff mentioned that he shoveled this morning his sidewalk and I doubt he was talking about a retail or business. so next time, before being so rude in a post, you should maybe read posts more carefully |
Idiot. In Chicago and NY they salt and plow the streets. You can't leave the streets untouched with 3-4 inches of snow in a region where people don't routinely have AWD or snow tires. STFU with your tiresome comparisons to regions that always have snow and long winters. |
| It's 25ºF out there now according to NOAA and it will be going down to 10ºF tonight and there will be a high of 21ºF tomorrow. So this snow will not respond to salt now--unless it's shoveled, it's going to be around for a few days. |