Anonymous wrote:
We've lived here 35 years. This is all normal operating procedure for after a snow. Same old, same old.
The PP is correct. The sidewalks have to be absolutely clean with not one speck of snow or ice on them. Then school can resume.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No.
It is not time to complain
Make some coffee, open some wine and enjoy this special time with your kids. They will be teenagers before you know it and won't want to hang out with you. Soon, you will miss the snow day days.
Oh look, "special time with your kids" mom has joined the chat. Hi there!
LOL...so triggered mom who wants kids out of house at any cost.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No.
It is not time to complain
Make some coffee, open some wine and enjoy this special time with your kids. They will be teenagers before you know it and won't want to hang out with you. Soon, you will miss the snow day days.
Oh look, "special time with your kids" mom has joined the chat. Hi there!
Anonymous wrote:We were marked complete on the plowing map but had not been plowed. Apparently there was a glitch in a new system that resulted in us being missed. Im sure ours is not the only affected neighborhood so if you have not been plowed out by now, contact the Northern VA district VDOT management office:
https://www.vdot.virginia.gov/about/districts/#northern-virginia
Anonymous wrote:No.
It is not time to complain
Make some coffee, open some wine and enjoy this special time with your kids. They will be teenagers before you know it and won't want to hang out with you. Soon, you will miss the snow day days.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We were marked complete on the plowing map but had not been plowed. Apparently there was a glitch in a new system that resulted in us being missed. Im sure ours is not the only affected neighborhood so if you have not been plowed out by now, contact the Northern VA district VDOT management office:
https://www.vdot.virginia.gov/about/districts/#northern-virginia
here's what their system says: VDOT crews work to make roads passable. Particularly with colder temperatures, residents should not expect bare pavement, or that roads will be plowed curb to curb. The online snow maps are marked complete when all roads have had a single pass over them. While the snow maps track the initial pass, work continues to ensure roads are passable, even after the maps are no longer in use.
so if they plowed one time in the middle of the storm Monday morning, it's complete. never mind that the storm hadn't finished. so under their definition it is absolutely complete. it's also stupid.
Anonymous wrote:We were marked complete on the plowing map but had not been plowed. Apparently there was a glitch in a new system that resulted in us being missed. Im sure ours is not the only affected neighborhood so if you have not been plowed out by now, contact the Northern VA district VDOT management office:
https://www.vdot.virginia.gov/about/districts/#northern-virginia