Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Plow the effing streets well. And plow our zone! It was completely unplowed until they let us report it in phase 4. Then too late and we got street of ice with some sand on it.
No interest in funding Arlington's social agenda if they can't even do this,
"social agenda"?
GFTO
Art trucks, public art, trees in little cages, shooting deer... that's an agenda. Theirs.
People in their 70s and 80s trapped at home because cars cant drive on ice and can't safely walk... that's one too. Elder disregard.
GMAFB. We live in an area with extremely sporadic snow. If we funded enough trucks to fully and expediently cover every big snow fall then the "elders" would be complaining about taxes and how much we spend on snow removal for no snow.
FU. We watched them plow every damn zone but ours multiple times nut never entered our zone. They did a decent job until they stopped. When our area filed street never plowed they sent a sand truck.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Plow the effing streets well. And plow our zone! It was completely unplowed until they let us report it in phase 4. Then too late and we got street of ice with some sand on it.
No interest in funding Arlington's social agenda if they can't even do this,
"social agenda"?
GFTO
Art trucks, public art, trees in little cages, shooting deer... that's an agenda. Theirs.
People in their 70s and 80s trapped at home because cars cant drive on ice and can't safely walk... that's one too. Elder disregard.
GMAFB. We live in an area with extremely sporadic snow. If we funded enough trucks to fully and expediently cover every big snow fall then the "elders" would be complaining about taxes and how much we spend on snow removal for no snow.
FU. We watched them plow every damn zone but ours multiple times nut never entered our zone. They did a decent job until they stopped. When our area filed street never plowed they sent a sand truck.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Plow the effing streets well. And plow our zone! It was completely unplowed until they let us report it in phase 4. Then too late and we got street of ice with some sand on it.
No interest in funding Arlington's social agenda if they can't even do this,
"social agenda"?
GFTO
Art trucks, public art, trees in little cages, shooting deer... that's an agenda. Theirs.
People in their 70s and 80s trapped at home because cars cant drive on ice and can't safely walk... that's one too. Elder disregard.
GMAFB. We live in an area with extremely sporadic snow. If we funded enough trucks to fully and expediently cover every big snow fall then the "elders" would be complaining about taxes and how much we spend on snow removal for no snow.
FU. We watched them plow every damn zone but ours multiple times nut never entered our zone. They did a decent job until they stopped. When our area filed street never plowed they sent a sand truck.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Plow the effing streets well. And plow our zone! It was completely unplowed until they let us report it in phase 4. Then too late and we got street of ice with some sand on it.
No interest in funding Arlington's social agenda if they can't even do this,
"social agenda"?
GFTO
Art trucks, public art, trees in little cages, shooting deer... that's an agenda. Theirs.
People in their 70s and 80s trapped at home because cars cant drive on ice and can't safely walk... that's one too. Elder disregard.
GMAFB. We live in an area with extremely sporadic snow. If we funded enough trucks to fully and expediently cover every big snow fall then the "elders" would be complaining about taxes and how much we spend on snow removal for no snow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They also added more speed cameras and those fines are $$$. Arl Co has their hands in everyone's pockets!
Good that's how they should be raising revenue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Plow the effing streets well. And plow our zone! It was completely unplowed until they let us report it in phase 4. Then too late and we got street of ice with some sand on it.
No interest in funding Arlington's social agenda if they can't even do this,
"social agenda"?
GFTO
Art trucks, public art, trees in little cages, shooting deer... that's an agenda. Theirs.
People in their 70s and 80s trapped at home because cars cant drive on ice and can't safely walk... that's one too. Elder disregard.
Anonymous wrote:They also added more speed cameras and those fines are $$$. Arl Co has their hands in everyone's pockets!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They also added more speed cameras and those fines are $$$. Arl Co has their hands in everyone's pockets!
Then don’t speed.
I don't but the traffic signs in Arlington are confusing and there are far too many of them now. It is hard to navigate at times.
When in doubt, don't drive so fast. This isn't that hard to figure out.
It is when there a multiple signs every few feet that are contradictory. It's a messy system and intentionally confusing.
This. Don’t speed and you never have to worry about it. Speed cameras generate revenues from speeders to help reduce the amount of property tax increases on residents. I’d like to see 10x more cameras.
Again, so don't drive so fast if you aren't sure.
Or don't. Get tickets to pay for the "social agenda". That works for me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Plow the effing streets well. And plow our zone! It was completely unplowed until they let us report it in phase 4. Then too late and we got street of ice with some sand on it.
No interest in funding Arlington's social agenda if they can't even do this,
"social agenda"?
GFTO
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They also added more speed cameras and those fines are $$$. Arl Co has their hands in everyone's pockets!
Then don’t speed.
I don't but the traffic signs in Arlington are confusing and there are far too many of them now. It is hard to navigate at times.
When in doubt, don't drive so fast. This isn't that hard to figure out.
It is when there a multiple signs every few feet that are contradictory. It's a messy system and intentionally confusing.
Anonymous wrote:Plow the effing streets well. And plow our zone! It was completely unplowed until they let us report it in phase 4. Then too late and we got street of ice with some sand on it.
No interest in funding Arlington's social agenda if they can't even do this,
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They also added more speed cameras and those fines are $$$. Arl Co has their hands in everyone's pockets!
Then don’t speed.
I don't but the traffic signs in Arlington are confusing and there are far too many of them now. It is hard to navigate at times.
When in doubt, don't drive so fast. This isn't that hard to figure out.
It is when there a multiple signs every few feet that are contradictory. It's a messy system and intentionally confusing.
I typically hate speed cameras but Arlington’s are well signed. The bright neon color and placement right before the camera should help drivers to slow down and avoid the fine.