Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My street is not plowed. It is between N. Cap and 1st NW which are plowed. The streets parallel to us are plowed.
The plows skipped our block for some unknown reason. Maybe bc our old ANC commissioner lives here and the new ANC commissioner hates us?!? I don't know but other blocks all around us are plowed. Us, nada.
You think an ANC commissioner is calling the shots here?
LOL
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The snow stopped falling 60 hours ago and our side street in NW has not seen a plow. It will take another day to shovel out the car once a plow does come through. It was a lot of snow, but city had a week to prepare. Major fail Mayor Bowser.
So you get a whole day to shovel out your car but only 2.5 days should be allowed to the city to clear every street within it's 68 square mile jurisdiction?
np -- the plows have been badly deployed. One of our streets (we are on a corner) has been repeatedly scraped down to asphalt and the other has been touched once. They are equally busy streets. The last plows came in an shoved ALL of the snow into the corners, so that the sidewalks are now inaccessible and it's like we are in a fort. Everyone will walk on the street because of this. i will try my best to tunnel through 6 feet of snow on the corner to get access to the street, but they really didn't seem to know or care about what they were trying to accomplish. Isn't there plow driver school? Boston knows how to do this.
Go back to Boston.
NYC schools opened on time on Monday. Real cities don't have this victims menatlity like DC residents do. Just sayin.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The snow stopped falling 60 hours ago and our side street in NW has not seen a plow. It will take another day to shovel out the car once a plow does come through. It was a lot of snow, but city had a week to prepare. Major fail Mayor Bowser.
So you get a whole day to shovel out your car but only 2.5 days should be allowed to the city to clear every street within it's 68 square mile jurisdiction?
np -- the plows have been badly deployed. One of our streets (we are on a corner) has been repeatedly scraped down to asphalt and the other has been touched once. They are equally busy streets. The last plows came in an shoved ALL of the snow into the corners, so that the sidewalks are now inaccessible and it's like we are in a fort. Everyone will walk on the street because of this. i will try my best to tunnel through 6 feet of snow on the corner to get access to the street, but they really didn't seem to know or care about what they were trying to accomplish. Isn't there plow driver school? Boston knows how to do this.
Go back to Boston.
NYC schools opened on time on Monday. Real cities don't have this victims menatlity like DC residents do. Just sayin.
Anonymous wrote:My street is not plowed. It is between N. Cap and 1st NW which are plowed. The streets parallel to us are plowed.
The plows skipped our block for some unknown reason. Maybe bc our old ANC commissioner lives here and the new ANC commissioner hates us?!? I don't know but other blocks all around us are plowed. Us, nada.
Anonymous wrote:The snow stopped falling 60 hours ago and our side street in NW has not seen a plow. It will take another day to shovel out the car once a plow does come through. It was a lot of snow, but city had a week to prepare. Major fail Mayor Bowser.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The snow stopped falling 60 hours ago and our side street in NW has not seen a plow. It will take another day to shovel out the car once a plow does come through. It was a lot of snow, but city had a week to prepare. Major fail Mayor Bowser.
So you get a whole day to shovel out your car but only 2.5 days should be allowed to the city to clear every street within it's 68 square mile jurisdiction?
np -- the plows have been badly deployed. One of our streets (we are on a corner) has been repeatedly scraped down to asphalt and the other has been touched once. They are equally busy streets. The last plows came in an shoved ALL of the snow into the corners, so that the sidewalks are now inaccessible and it's like we are in a fort. Everyone will walk on the street because of this. i will try my best to tunnel through 6 feet of snow on the corner to get access to the street, but they really didn't seem to know or care about what they were trying to accomplish. Isn't there plow driver school? Boston knows how to do this.
Go back to Boston.
NYC schools opened on time on Monday. Real cities don't have this victims menatlity like DC residents do. Just sayin.
Anonymous wrote:I am most curious about the thought process behind shoveling snow into huge piles blocking two lanes on Connecticut southbound in van ness.