Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Um, I live in N. Cleveland Park and our street hasn't been touched. The only plowed streets are commuter roads and school roads, and even most of those are just one lane.
Nice pot stirring though!
What street do you live on, PP ?
Here is what I saw las night in Cleveland Park:
Macomb st hill is plowed and salted to the bone as is Reno/ 34th, Porter, Newark, Ordway, 35th st AND all of their sidewalks cleared by a snow blower
I assume you have to refer to your neighborhood as " North Cleveland Park" for a reason
OK, so the commuter roads and three other streets that lead to schools, so you were overstating it when you said "Cleveland Park is fully plowed."
If there are schools on Ordway, Newark, 35th Sts., that's news! Porter and Macomb are more major streets admittedly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here are links to a map someone created that shows which streets have been plowed -
http://dcist.com/2016/01/post_67.php
http://sbma44-dc.s3-website-us-east-1.amazonaws.com/plows/
I haven't done a number comparison of all the street blocks, but it looks to me like all the quadrants are getting roughly the same attention in terms of street plowing. Indeed, it looks like several sections of upper NW haven't gotten any plow service yet.
As for sidewalks, shovel it yourself. If your sidewalk isn't shoveled, I'm guessing it's a sign of renters waiting on the landlord to do it, or of empty houses.
Yeah well that map can't be that accurate. It shows my street in Mt Pleasant as having been plowed. I can assure you that it hasn't. Or if it has - they must have plowed it when the first inch fell; the snow is still thigh high in the middle of the street. The street is impassable, even with 4WD SUV.
Anonymous wrote:Here are links to a map someone created that shows which streets have been plowed -
http://dcist.com/2016/01/post_67.php
http://sbma44-dc.s3-website-us-east-1.amazonaws.com/plows/
I haven't done a number comparison of all the street blocks, but it looks to me like all the quadrants are getting roughly the same attention in terms of street plowing. Indeed, it looks like several sections of upper NW haven't gotten any plow service yet.
As for sidewalks, shovel it yourself. If your sidewalk isn't shoveled, I'm guessing it's a sign of renters waiting on the landlord to do it, or of empty houses.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sidewalks being cleared are the responsibility of the property owner, not the government.
When I lived in Cleveland park, people from other parts of the city would take the bus in and knock on doors offering to shovel snow for pay. It's easy to find someone to shovel your walk if you live in cp.
FOR THE LAST TIME: WE ARE NOT TALKING ABOUT SIDEWALKS
Anonymous wrote:It looks like WMATA will still be running a lot of bus routes either on modified schedules, routes, or not running t all.
http://wmata.com/getting_around/snow_bus_routes.cfm
Yet DCPS is saying they are opening tomorrow. While I think it's great that DCPS wants to open, shouldn't they be coordinating with WMATA on making those decisions, since a huge number of students depend on metrobus to get to school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sidewalks being cleared are the responsibility of the property owner, not the government.
When I lived in Cleveland park, people from other parts of the city would take the bus in and knock on doors offering to shovel snow for pay. It's easy to find someone to shovel your walk if you live in cp.
FOR THE LAST TIME: WE ARE NOT TALKING ABOUT SIDEWALKS
READ AGAIN:
IF YOU LIVE IN WARD 1 AND YOUR STREET HAS NOT BEEN PLOWED, POST YOUR STREET NAME.
WE HAVE SHOVELLED OUR SIDEWALKS AND DID SO SAT/ SUN
Anonymous wrote:tax dollars, how many places in ward 1 vs Cleveland Park provide $$$$ from restaurants and stores
Anonymous wrote:Sidewalks being cleared are the responsibility of the property owner, not the government.
When I lived in Cleveland park, people from other parts of the city would take the bus in and knock on doors offering to shovel snow for pay. It's easy to find someone to shovel your walk if you live in cp.
Anonymous wrote:Sidewalks being cleared are the responsibility of the property owner, not the government.
When I lived in Cleveland park, people from other parts of the city would take the bus in and knock on doors offering to shovel snow for pay. It's easy to find someone to shovel your walk if you live in cp.