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Different_Ad7655 t1_j9i4ryw wrote

I think it's funny in this day and age that it even makes news or is part of a forum. How times have changed in our sprawled urbanized landscape where nobody walks to their job School or church and is So weather dependent. I'm 70 and have seen how this has changed over the decades. But everybody now lives somewhere else, shops at the malls drives drives drives so a flake makes a concern for everybody. I did road service, winter service, snow plowing for 40 years so I've seen all the conditions and all of the absurd driving..

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TheodoeBhabrot t1_j9kgukk wrote

As much as in all for walkable cities and spaces and hate driving

Snow is impactful for that too, slick piled up sidewalks aren’t conductive to that, probably even worse

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Different_Ad7655 t1_j9kmo18 wrote

That's why it's required for you is a property owner to do your due diligence and clear your walkway. Everything can't fall to the city although the city does the send a plow sidewalk plow through eventually and Sands. This belongs to the same mentality, I'm taking care of the curb and grassy Street planting which some homeowners strangely ignore even though they tend their property on the other side of the Walk. I'll never understand this. Living in a city brings many advantages but requires shared responsibility

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