Anonymous wrote:Or she could have (gasp) purchased additional plows? What is that 9 percent tax rate for?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The snow stopped falling 60 hours ago and our side street in NW has not seen a plow. It will take another day to shovel out the car once a plow does come through. It was a lot of snow, but city had a week to prepare. Major fail Mayor Bowser.
I truly don't understand this "the city/Metro/whoever had a week to prepare" argument. You can't plow until it has actually snowed, regardless of how well you planned in advance.
But resources should have been brought in from states that did not get snow. There is a snow melter on the way from Indiana, why was it not already in place? You should have higher expectations for your government.
So Pittsburgh should have packed up all of its snow plows and sent them to DC? Why would Pittsburgh do this? What money would DC use to pay for this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The snow stopped falling 60 hours ago and our side street in NW has not seen a plow. It will take another day to shovel out the car once a plow does come through. It was a lot of snow, but city had a week to prepare. Major fail Mayor Bowser.
I truly don't understand this "the city/Metro/whoever had a week to prepare" argument. You can't plow until it has actually snowed, regardless of how well you planned in advance.
But resources should have been brought in from states that did not get snow. There is a snow melter on the way from Indiana, why was it not already in place? You should have higher expectations for your government.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The snow stopped falling 60 hours ago and our side street in NW has not seen a plow. It will take another day to shovel out the car once a plow does come through. It was a lot of snow, but city had a week to prepare. Major fail Mayor Bowser.
I truly don't understand this "the city/Metro/whoever had a week to prepare" argument. You can't plow until it has actually snowed, regardless of how well you planned in advance.
Anonymous wrote:The snow stopped falling 60 hours ago and our side street in NW has not seen a plow. It will take another day to shovel out the car once a plow does come through. It was a lot of snow, but city had a week to prepare. Major fail Mayor Bowser.