Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live on a small street in North Arlington that the county literally does not plow. It’s so low priority that they just never get to it before the snow thaws, even if it takes 4-5 days for the snow to thaw. So it could be worse, OP, and it’s not all about north or south.
The street might be too narrow for the plow
Garbage trucks and huge construction material trucks make it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live on a small street in North Arlington that the county literally does not plow. It’s so low priority that they just never get to it before the snow thaws, even if it takes 4-5 days for the snow to thaw. So it could be worse, OP, and it’s not all about north or south.
The street might be too narrow for the plow
Anonymous wrote:I live on a small street in North Arlington that the county literally does not plow. It’s so low priority that they just never get to it before the snow thaws, even if it takes 4-5 days for the snow to thaw. So it could be worse, OP, and it’s not all about north or south.
Anonymous wrote:I live on a small street in North Arlington that the county literally does not plow. It’s so low priority that they just never get to it before the snow thaws, even if it takes 4-5 days for the snow to thaw. So it could be worse, OP, and it’s not all about north or south.
Anonymous wrote:I asked this same question, OP. I checked the map twice and saw plenty of plows up in the northern most section of Arlington that has the lowest population density. The county should prioritize roads that serve the most people per block.
Anonymous wrote:I live on a small street in North Arlington that the county literally does not plow. It’s so low priority that they just never get to it before the snow thaws, even if it takes 4-5 days for the snow to thaw. So it could be worse, OP, and it’s not all about north or south.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am looking at the map and while I understand why our street is low priority it is disheartening to see only 2 plows within a mile while most are over north of Wilson in the richer N Arlington areas.
https://arlgis.arlingtonva.us/Apps/Snow/SnowActivityMap/#15/38.8755/-77.1264
Our landscapers showed up, took them an hour since nothing is plowed well around Bluemont.
Why are landscapers working in January?
Anonymous wrote:Yeah I am concerned about medical emergencies including falls. We are in our 70s.
Also medical appointments later in the week. Do you want to lay odds "everybody" will be able to get to a major street like Wilson, Glebe, Washington, George Mason without 4wd tomorrow?
Anonymous wrote:I am looking at the map and while I understand why our street is low priority it is disheartening to see only 2 plows within a mile while most are over north of Wilson in the richer N Arlington areas.
https://arlgis.arlingtonva.us/Apps/Snow/SnowActivityMap/#15/38.8755/-77.1264
Our landscapers showed up, took them an hour since nothing is plowed well around Bluemont.