Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A two hour delay on Monday would represent a complete failure of leadership. Taylor should lose his job if that comes to pass.
Want to bet on that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We knew freezing rain was a possibility. They should have had a crew out on Sunday dealing with snow when it was powdery and then dripping ice melt. You wouldn’t have this impossible mess if you planned ahead.
And the county seriously has to talk to the schools. I walked by the MS near me. The long stretch of sidewalk in front of it is clean but you can’t access the sidewalk due to the huge piles of snow blocking the entry points.
And since I am out walking a lot, I can see how those that put some extra effort in on Sunday aren’t dealing with an ice block mess this week. This storm wasn’t a surprise.
Sigh. No. We don't have the resources, and if we allocate more resources to snow removal for major storms that come every 10 or 20 years, it takes money away from something else.
Like what? Taylor’s expense account?
Anonymous wrote:A two hour delay on Monday would represent a complete failure of leadership. Taylor should lose his job if that comes to pass.
Anonymous wrote:A two hour delay on Monday would represent a complete failure of leadership. Taylor should lose his job if that comes to pass.
Anonymous wrote:You know what they do in Eastern Europe? They wait for spring to melt the snow. Let's do like them.
Jokes aside, situation around school here is bad. No sidewalks cleaned, no parking lot. Super hard for cars to pass on a two lane road. Don't see how this is going to get done. Pressure is on MCPS but if they open and we have ton of kids with broken limbs on Monday, it will be a bigger scandal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We knew freezing rain was a possibility. They should have had a crew out on Sunday dealing with snow when it was powdery and then dripping ice melt. You wouldn’t have this impossible mess if you planned ahead.
And the county seriously has to talk to the schools. I walked by the MS near me. The long stretch of sidewalk in front of it is clean but you can’t access the sidewalk due to the huge piles of snow blocking the entry points.
And since I am out walking a lot, I can see how those that put some extra effort in on Sunday aren’t dealing with an ice block mess this week. This storm wasn’t a surprise.
Sigh. No. We don't have the resources, and if we allocate more resources to snow removal for major storms that come every 10 or 20 years, it takes money away from something else.
Anonymous wrote:The email laid out a whole bunch of requirements for Monday that allows a 2hr delay. Most of the school parking lots are a disaster, roads probably wont be much better. So, plan for a possible day off on Tuesday.
For comparison, UMD college park is also still closed with no heat or hot water. I wonder what the state of schools will be even if they can open.
Anonymous wrote:We knew freezing rain was a possibility. They should have had a crew out on Sunday dealing with snow when it was powdery and then dripping ice melt. You wouldn’t have this impossible mess if you planned ahead.
And the county seriously has to talk to the schools. I walked by the MS near me. The long stretch of sidewalk in front of it is clean but you can’t access the sidewalk due to the huge piles of snow blocking the entry points.
And since I am out walking a lot, I can see how those that put some extra effort in on Sunday aren’t dealing with an ice block mess this week. This storm wasn’t a surprise.