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New snow shovelling policy
I'm going to pick a fight in a passive aggressive way, if that is possible.
So Somerville fines if you shovel snow into the street??!!!
http://www.wickedlocal.com/somerville/news/x1689216222/Fines-set-for-Somervilles-non-shovelers
This is bogus on so many ways.
First of all, during the last storm, right after I shoveled my sidewalk and "shoveled" snow onto my sidewalk. Not just into my driveway (which I've come to expect). Can I fine the city for that?
So is this defined as into the middle of the street, or along the edges? Sometimes you have to shovel just a little bit into the first couple feet of the street. If someone shovels out their car, will that trigger it?
In general, I find it annoying that my real estate taxes go to clearing the roads (which I don't even use since I'm doing my part by not driving) so I guess I have a chip on my shoulder.
And hopefully I just don't understand the regulation. What is the definition of shoveling into the street that they are going off of?
So Somerville fines if you shovel snow into the street??!!!
http://www.wickedlocal.com/somerville/news/x1689216222/Fines-set-for-Somervilles-non-shovelers
This is bogus on so many ways.
First of all, during the last storm, right after I shoveled my sidewalk and "shoveled" snow onto my sidewalk. Not just into my driveway (which I've come to expect). Can I fine the city for that?
So is this defined as into the middle of the street, or along the edges? Sometimes you have to shovel just a little bit into the first couple feet of the street. If someone shovels out their car, will that trigger it?
In general, I find it annoying that my real estate taxes go to clearing the roads (which I don't even use since I'm doing my part by not driving) so I guess I have a chip on my shoulder.
And hopefully I just don't understand the regulation. What is the definition of shoveling into the street that they are going off of?
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You should melt it!
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Agree on annoying people that take snow off their cars or whatever and onto cleared sidewalks. Last New Year's I was shoveling my sidewalk, and meanwhile my neighbor was shoveling her sidewalk...onto my sidewalk. WTF?
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Plowing usually creates a ridge of snow spanning the edge of the sidewalk and the edge of the street. If you put your sidewalk-snow onto that ridge, you don't create any more traffic hazard than already existed. I've never gotten ticketed for doing it that way.
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Specifically, there it says you can shovel your snow or ice into the street provided "said snow or ice is broken up and spread evenly, to a thickness of no more than three inches, during daylight hours, when the mean temperature for that day is above 40 degrees Fahrenheit."
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More than any city I've ever seen, Somerville has an ardent and relentless parking violation enforcement system. Most cities seem to use parking tickets as a way to make sure there will be available spaces, but the 'ville seems to treat it as a straightforward revenue generation exercise. As a non-car owner this affects me minimally, but it's been a mystery to me why they haven't been equally eager to collect their Danegeld from people who fail to clear their sidewalks in a timely manner.
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Whether you drive or not -- I don't -- the roads are pretty damn essential to our infrastructure. And it's not just about cars, either: roads have been essential to infrastructure since, hell, the days of ancient Rome. These days, we all chip in a bit to pay for them. I'm okay with it, personally.
(That said, snow plows throwing snow back on the sidewalk do annoy the hell out of me.)
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Second, you have neighbors, right? Where do they put their snow? Put your snow there.
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Hopefully the basic message is - don't be a jerk about where you put your snow. If its from your driveway don't dump it in the street on on the sidewalk. If its from the sidewalk don't throw it in the middle of the street.
Let's at least hope this isn't a revenue-enhancing exercise but an effort to get people to be civil when it snows.
I too wish the city would clear all the sidewalks but are we all willing to pay the tax (and by basic economics, rent) increases that would have to follow? I'd rather see the $$$ go to the schools.
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Is the city even enforcing the whole "you must shovel your sidewalk" thing? I walk to work everyday and I have to say...not so good...especially on/near Tufts Property.
Report them to 311.