(See closeup of ice below, and see ice in front of my car in photo above.)
One side road near my house was fine. The road my house is on: a disaster, and it's kind of a busy cut through.
I did not see a single plow, sander or salter on my 25 minute drive through Stamford. Maybe I missed them, but the response to snow that I saw- at the exact time most children in the city were either riding a bus home, walking home, or being driven home- was not good at all.
My Twiend (twitter friend) reports that her road was plowed and salted, and I know we're in the same 'hood, so maybe it was just an uneven response by Stamford?
I'd say uneven, yes.
ReplyDeleteI'm sitting downtown and looking out the window at Broad and Atlantic Streets.
I've seen plenty of plows throughout the day and the roads right now look pretty clear and traffic is moving smoothly.
I expect that the roads heading up to Westover are worse, but since the snow has slowed down, I imagine the plows have hit some of those as well...
Washington Blvd is a state road, can't really blame the city for that. I was out and about today, saw plenty of plows I think the city stayed ahead of it the best they could.
ReplyDeleteIs it too late to blast the city for the last storm? after all many turn lanes, parking spots and even some lanes going under 95 are still covered...really. It's not like this is hard work people - they're just driving around in a plow.
ReplyDeleteI was surprised because my street is usually the last on the list and they plowed and salted it before i got home!
ReplyDeleteActually, it is hard work. The people who plow are up all night long, sometimes for 24 hours at a time. My uncles are city workers, and they are the ones up all night trying to salt and sand while we sleep in our beds. Did the city do a perfect job? no. Are the roads still messy in places? yes... but cut them some slack!
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