Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If a group has adopted a road, can't they assist with shoveling sidewalks so kids can safely walk to school and to bus stops?
They rented a sign didn’t sign up to become street maintence!!! Are you alright? I think not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can we get a hashtag for those that can't shovel but want to support shoveling?
Sure can....Can we get a hashtag for those who can shovel their driveways but not the sidewalks on their property?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For my lot in Fairfax County, the survey very clearly shows that the land starting from the curb and including all of the sidewalk belong to VDOT. It is NOT my sidewalk. It is NOT the case that the sidewalk is an easement on my land.
Separately, there is no law, ordinance, or rule in Fairfax County saying I need to clear any sidewalk. It simply is not my responsibility.
Further, that sidewalk is disconnected. Even if it were clear, one could not walk to any bus stop or even to the next street via that sidewalk.
Last, I have a heart condition that an ordinary observer is unlikely to discern. Doctor's instructions are to avoid all forms of heavy labor.
People need to relax about sidewalks.
Hard disagree. If you can't shovel it yourself, hire someone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If a group has adopted a road, can't they assist with shoveling sidewalks so kids can safely walk to school and to bus stops?
They rented a sign didn’t sign up to become street maintence!!! Are you alright? I think not.
Adopt a road means you do trash cleanup 3-5 times a year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For my lot in Fairfax County, the survey very clearly shows that the land starting from the curb and including all of the sidewalk belong to VDOT. It is NOT my sidewalk. It is NOT the case that the sidewalk is an easement on my land.
Separately, there is no law, ordinance, or rule in Fairfax County saying I need to clear any sidewalk. It simply is not my responsibility.
Further, that sidewalk is disconnected. Even if it were clear, one could not walk to any bus stop or even to the next street via that sidewalk.
Last, I have a heart condition that an ordinary observer is unlikely to discern. Doctor's instructions are to avoid all forms of heavy labor.
People need to relax about sidewalks.
Hard disagree. If you can't shovel it yourself, hire someone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If a group has adopted a road, can't they assist with shoveling sidewalks so kids can safely walk to school and to bus stops?
They rented a sign didn’t sign up to become street maintence!!! Are you alright? I think not.
Adopt a road means you do trash cleanup 3-5 times a year.
Anonymous wrote:If a group has adopted a road, can't they assist with shoveling sidewalks so kids can safely walk to school and to bus stops?
Anonymous wrote:For my lot in Fairfax County, the survey very clearly shows that the land starting from the curb and including all of the sidewalk belong to VDOT. It is NOT my sidewalk. It is NOT the case that the sidewalk is an easement on my land.
Separately, there is no law, ordinance, or rule in Fairfax County saying I need to clear any sidewalk. It simply is not my responsibility.
Further, that sidewalk is disconnected. Even if it were clear, one could not walk to any bus stop or even to the next street via that sidewalk.
Last, I have a heart condition that an ordinary observer is unlikely to discern. Doctor's instructions are to avoid all forms of heavy labor.
People need to relax about sidewalks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If a group has adopted a road, can't they assist with shoveling sidewalks so kids can safely walk to school and to bus stops?
They rented a sign didn’t sign up to become street maintence!!! Are you alright? I think not.
Anonymous wrote:If a group has adopted a road, can't they assist with shoveling sidewalks so kids can safely walk to school and to bus stops?