Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are *supposed* to work with the hundreds of county contractors to get the snow removed. Have you seen what it looks like out there? This is not something typical building service workers can clear out alone and are not required to beyond keeping grounds. It is ICEHY you need heavy duty stuff. Parking lots are ice skating rinks. Bus loops. Walkways. Playgrounds to some extent, usually those aren't cleared. But community can rally and start shoveling out the playgrounds it is YOUR public space.
I think some school PTAs were assisting with snow removal
Yes but it takes a lot of work. You need more than a few shovels and kind hearted folks (or more like parents who have to show up for work tomorrow and need childcare)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bring in the kids who need SSL hours to help!
Legal liability for MCPS.
Plus, the kids who need hours are usually not those with their own transportation and time on their hands.
They are usually poor teens caring for much younger siblings while parents work two jobs.
Anonymous wrote:Bring in the kids who need SSL hours to help!
Anonymous wrote:Bring in the kids who need SSL hours to help!
Anonymous wrote:They are *supposed* to work with the hundreds of county contractors to get the snow removed. Have you seen what it looks like out there? This is not something typical building service workers can clear out alone and are not required to beyond keeping grounds. It is ICEHY you need heavy duty stuff. Parking lots are ice skating rinks. Bus loops. Walkways. Playgrounds to some extent, usually those aren't cleared. But community can rally and start shoveling out the playgrounds it is YOUR public space.
Anonymous wrote:They have paused sidewalk clearing enforcement until Monday. If sidewalks at schools and to schools are not mostly cleared, and bus loops are not ready, schools will remain closed.
Anonymous wrote:They have paused sidewalk clearing enforcement until Monday. If sidewalks at schools and to schools are not mostly cleared, and bus loops are not ready, schools will remain closed.
Anonymous wrote:So is it building/janitorial staff who clear school lots/sidewalks, or contractors, or both?
Also, do we think they're going to be taking the weekend off (assuming school is closed tomorrow)?
Anonymous wrote:Right, so we want MCPS to spend hundreds of thousands on snow and ice removal, only needed once every couple of years and not more teachers, more paraedicators, replacing old/broken HVAC systems.
I think there is a lot wrong with MCPS, but being bad with occasional big snow/ice removal is not on my bingo card
Anonymous wrote:Right, so we want MCPS to spend hundreds of thousands on snow and ice removal, only needed once every couple of years and not more teachers, more paraedicators, replacing old/broken HVAC systems.
I think there is a lot wrong with MCPS, but being bad with occasional big snow/ice removal is not on my bingo card