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.
Get in line with the other people bitching.
Arlington Residents bitching, Fairfax residents bitching, Loudoun Residents bitching. There was a FUCKING blizzard you moron. You sound like an entitled whiny brat.
Did not expect garbage pickup this week. Did not expect a plow on Sunday morning. Did not expect a plow Monday morning. I DID expect a plow on Tuesday morning. I think that is far from unreasonable and entitled.
Agree -- this is ridiculous. There has not been ONE plow down my street yet, while neighboring streets have been plowed multiple times. This is the worst snow response I've seen since I moved here nearly 20 years ago.
Really? Where's this unplowed street?
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.
Get in line with the other people bitching.
Arlington Residents bitching, Fairfax residents bitching, Loudoun Residents bitching. There was a FUCKING blizzard you moron. You sound like an entitled whiny brat.
Did not expect garbage pickup this week. Did not expect a plow on Sunday morning. Did not expect a plow Monday morning. I DID expect a plow on Tuesday morning. I think that is far from unreasonable and entitled.
Agree -- this is ridiculous. There has not been ONE plow down my street yet, while neighboring streets have been plowed multiple times. This is the worst snow response I've seen since I moved here nearly 20 years ago.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, my office follows DC gov, so I had to drive into work today. Bowser is a douchebag if she thinks the road conditions today were safe enough for anyone to be on.
Why? Did you wreck or crash into anybody on the way there or back?
No, I didn't. But even main artery roads were only partially plowed. Some only had one open lane - with two opposing lanes of traffic tying to navigate. My office is on a side street that hasn't seen a plow yet. Maybe make sure that at least the main roads are all clear before asking your workers to come in.
Not to mention that DC schools were closed - so what were all the worker bees supposed to do with their kids?
So actually the road conditions today were safe enough for you to be on.
Anonymous wrote:
DC got "Bowsered."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Even Comrade DiBlasio managed to get most of NYC back to almost normal by Monday morning, and NYC got more snow!
DC got "Bowsered."
If you would like DC to have as much equipment and manpower for snow removal as New York City, please feel free to contact the mayor to tell her that. Tell her where the extra money should come from, too.
I do not think we need to have as much equipment or manpower -- we just need to use what we have more effectively and efficiently.
The response is much different this storm. In 2009 and 2010 our street was plowed within 2 days. This time, no plow. If the response plan has changed that's fine, but the City should communicate this in advance so we could move our cars to a nearby parking garage. Now we'll have to walk a few blocks and take taxi/uber tomorrow morning to get our kids to 2 different schools. Can't wait to see the surge pricing tomorrow morning. Bowsered!
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.
Get in line with the other people bitching.
Arlington Residents bitching, Fairfax residents bitching, Loudoun Residents bitching. There was a FUCKING blizzard you moron. You sound like an entitled whiny brat.
Did not expect garbage pickup this week. Did not expect a plow on Sunday morning. Did not expect a plow Monday morning. I DID expect a plow on Tuesday morning. I think that is far from unreasonable and entitled.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, my office follows DC gov, so I had to drive into work today. Bowser is a douchebag if she thinks the road conditions today were safe enough for anyone to be on.
Why? Did you wreck or crash into anybody on the way there or back?
No, I didn't. But even main artery roads were only partially plowed. Some only had one open lane - with two opposing lanes of traffic tying to navigate. My office is on a side street that hasn't seen a plow yet. Maybe make sure that at least the main roads are all clear before asking your workers to come in.
Not to mention that DC schools were closed - so what were all the worker bees supposed to do with their kids?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, my office follows DC gov, so I had to drive into work today. Bowser is a douchebag if she thinks the road conditions today were safe enough for anyone to be on.
Why? Did you wreck or crash into anybody on the way there or back?
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, my office follows DC gov, so I had to drive into work today. Bowser is a douchebag if she thinks the road conditions today were safe enough for anyone to be on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Even Comrade DiBlasio managed to get most of NYC back to almost normal by Monday morning, and NYC got more snow!
DC got "Bowsered."
If you would like DC to have as much equipment and manpower for snow removal as New York City, please feel free to contact the mayor to tell her that. Tell her where the extra money should come from, too.
I do not think we need to have as much equipment or manpower -- we just need to use what we have more effectively and efficiently.
The response is much different this storm. In 2009 and 2010 our street was plowed within 2 days. This time, no plow. If the response plan has changed that's fine, but the City should communicate this in advance so we could move our cars to a nearby parking garage. Now we'll have to walk a few blocks and take taxi/uber tomorrow morning to get our kids to 2 different schools. Can't wait to see the surge pricing tomorrow morning. Bowsered!