Anonymous wrote:Practical question. They were allowing sports practices and after school activities last week. Will they tomorrow too?
Anonymous wrote:Practical question. They were allowing sports practices and after school activities last week. Will they tomorrow too?
Anonymous wrote:It was an epic weather event. Show some grace.
Anonymous wrote:I think it’s a good call. We are walkers and our sidewalks are treacherous. An Amazon truck got stuck at the top of our street today
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Closed. What a slap in the face.
Go try to drive a large vehicle around the barely plowed one lane road in South Arlington and tell me you think that’s safe.
Tell me what’s different Tuesday. get out there to start digging your own road out for Tuesday. Because that is apparently the actual plan.
From what I hear, they’ve been driving the buses around to find problems spots and will be working with the county / contractors tomorrow to help clear those. Tomorrow it will be above freezing and more able to do that.
Then communicate that and they’ve had days to do that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Even Loudoun is doing a two-hour delay.
Loudon does not have the same neighborhood dynamics as Arlington, get real.
Meaning what? Walkers? Poor kids? I assure you they have plenty of both.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Even Loudoun is doing a two-hour delay.
Loudon does not have the same neighborhood dynamics as Arlington, get real.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let’s be real they didn’t do much over the weekend and now it’s back to work tomorrow. Zero urgency and who cares.
This is the community effort. Maybe instead of sitting on this website all day on a Sunday you could’ve gotten your lazy ass out there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Closed. What a slap in the face.
Go try to drive a large vehicle around the barely plowed one lane road in South Arlington and tell me you think that’s safe.
+1.
I thought they'd be out plowing more around me in S Arlington, but I haven't seen that at all. Roads and sidewalks are a disaster. Can't imagine it'll be any better by Tuesday to be honest.
Im sure we are out of money and salt for snow plowing
Anonymous wrote:Let’s be real they didn’t do much over the weekend and now it’s back to work tomorrow. Zero urgency and who cares.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Closed. What a slap in the face.
Go try to drive a large vehicle around the barely plowed one lane road in South Arlington and tell me you think that’s safe.
+1.
I thought they'd be out plowing more around me in S Arlington, but I haven't seen that at all. Roads and sidewalks are a disaster. Can't imagine it'll be any better by Tuesday to be honest.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Closed. What a slap in the face.
Go try to drive a large vehicle around the barely plowed one lane road in South Arlington and tell me you think that’s safe.
Tell me what’s different Tuesday. get out there to start digging your own road out for Tuesday. Because that is apparently the actual plan.
From what I hear, they’ve been driving the buses around to find problems spots and will be working with the county / contractors tomorrow to help clear those. Tomorrow it will be above freezing and more able to do that.
Then communicate that and they’ve had days to do that.
OK negative Nelly, they’ve been doing that since last Friday.