Crofton Streets Better, But…
February 15th, 2010 Categories: News
Sidewalks have disappeared in Crofton! At least they have on my street.
Countless people worked long and hard to clear our sidewalks and those of our Crofton neighbors in the days following blizzards #1 and #2 last week. Even as they did so, many streets remained unplowed. One lane on Stratton Road, where I live, was plowed by a nameless good samaritan with a plow on the front of his pickup truck. (Thank you!)
Late Saturday night – midnight, to be exact – two giant caterpillars could be seen and heard in front of our house moving snow off the streets and onto those previously shoveled sidewalks. (Photo on the top right)
County Executive Leopold and School Superintendent Maxwell called on all residents and business owners to “assist in clearing paths on sidewalks and to fire hydrants and storm drains in the aftermath of the double blow of winter storms over the past two weeks.”
Yeah, right! After we did it once and your county equipment covered it up. (Photo on the bottom right) How on earth is anyone supposed to clear this much snow dumped on our previously cleared sidewalks? The snow is piled higher than the top of our Jeep Grand Cherokee, which can’t even be seen from our living room window.
You gotta be kidding, Mr. Leopold and Mr. Maxwell!
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