Anonymous wrote:probably because they paid out of pocket to have that done, a lot of areas have hoas
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because racism, duh.
(That's the response you were looking for, right?)
I don't think there is much racial difference between Mount Pleasant and Cleveland Park.
My point is essential workers need to be able to get their vehicles out and it seems, the city has not touched the side streets in most wards yet, except Ward 3 .
I think that disparity deserves public scrutiny
There actually is a big difference. Cleveland Park is lily white. Mt Pleasant has a lot of Hispanics, some old school black people that have lived here for ages.
I live in Mt Pleasant. And the plowing has been pitiful. My street has not been touched.
Anonymous wrote:I'm not a DC resident, so I could be wrong, but in Maryland, sidewalks are the responsibility of the property owners -- not the city or the state govt.
So if they're sidewalks are dusted to perfection, it's probably because those business and property owners paid out of pocket to have that done. I don't think the city does that.
Am I wrong? And DC residents? I'm curious because I work in DC, and I was wondering what to expect as far as sidewalks are concerned. I figured it would be a mixed bag because it is up to property owners.
What the city can do is fine heavily property owners that don't clear their sidewalks. But I can't see how that would logistically happen immediately after a storm (i.e., I can't imagine the city sending out code people to issue citations on the Monday after a blizzard).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because racism, duh.
(That's the response you were looking for, right?)
I don't think there is much racial difference between Mount Pleasant and Cleveland Park.
My point is essential workers need to be able to get their vehicles out and it seems, the city has not touched the side streets in most wards yet, except Ward 3 .
I think that disparity deserves public scrutiny
Anonymous wrote:I'm not a DC resident, so I could be wrong, but in Maryland, sidewalks are the responsibility of the property owners -- not the city or the state govt.
So if they're sidewalks are dusted to perfection, it's probably because those business and property owners paid out of pocket to have that done. I don't think the city does that.
Am I wrong? And DC residents? I'm curious because I work in DC, and I was wondering what to expect as far as sidewalks are concerned. I figured it would be a mixed bag because it is up to property owners.
What the city can do is fine heavily property owners that don't clear their sidewalks. But I can't see how that would logistically happen immediately after a storm (i.e., I can't imagine the city sending out code people to issue citations on the Monday after a blizzard).
Anonymous wrote:probably because they paid out of pocket to have that done, a lot of areas have hoas
Anonymous wrote:Because racism, duh.
(That's the response you were looking for, right?)