Anonymous
Post 02/17/2026 12:24     Subject: Extended street closures for road work in DC

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Snowcrete was a once in a generation storm. Let's not be hyperbolic.


Eh. We also have the same thing, and snowcrete is not the issue. Instead it is Washington gas contractors (Infrasource) standing around doing barely anything all day for the last three months.


And I hit submit too quickly. Is, meaning presently, with no end in sight. Thankfully we have garage parking, but many neighbors do not.
Anonymous
Post 02/17/2026 12:22     Subject: Extended street closures for road work in DC

Anonymous wrote:Snowcrete was a once in a generation storm. Let's not be hyperbolic.


Eh. We also have the same thing, and snowcrete was not the issue. Instead it was Washington gas contractors (Infrasource) standing around doing barely anything all day for the last three months.
Anonymous
Post 02/17/2026 12:22     Subject: Extended street closures for road work in DC

Anonymous wrote:Snowcrete was a once in a generation storm. Let's not be hyperbolic.
The issue is the extended road closures, snowcrete aside.
Anonymous
Post 02/17/2026 12:20     Subject: Extended street closures for road work in DC

Snowcrete was a once in a generation storm. Let's not be hyperbolic.
Anonymous
Post 02/17/2026 11:39     Subject: Extended street closures for road work in DC

DC resident here, so driveways aren't a thing in my area. My block had a "no parking roadwork" sign go up right before #snowcrete, a 3 week window extending to Feb 14. I asked the workmen what's up, it's part of the program to bury powerlines. Yesterday new signs went up restricting parking for 3 MORE WEEKS! And the signs extend all around the neighborhood. My 85 yr old neighbor needs to park 3 blocks away at the closest. Just a heads-up that when PLUG hits your neighborhood, it could be 6 weeks of chaos