> Snow
from the sidewalk must be removed ... at the end of a snowstorm.
As far as I can tell, it's still snowing and will continue until the
freezing rain start tomorrow. That said, it's been my experience that
the sooner you shovel the better in terms of dealing with snow being
compacted down by lots of foot traffic.
I think companies should make snow shovels that can be fit to the front
of baby strollers.
Happy snow day,
Stephen
Salmon, Richard wrote:
May I finish my day at work first? Then I'll
shovel my walk and my older neighbor's walk as well.
Maybe tomorrow would have been a better day
to send this. Or at least tone down the subject.
Dick
Found this old message. thought it was relevant.
On 12/9/05, B Andersen <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Snow
Snow
from the sidewalk must be removed by the property owner, agent or
tenant, as the owner may determine, by city ordinance, at the end of a
snowstorm.
Un-shoveled Sidewalks and
Street Snow Plowing: 215-686-5560
http://www.phillyblog.com/philly/showthread.php?p=173841#post173841
On 12/9/05, Turner,Kathleen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
And
if you're unable to "do the right thing" due to physical or time
constraints, I know that there are a number of teenagers with shovels
making their rounds of the neighborhood today.
Do two good deeds at once -- give your neighbors a safe sidewalk, and
give a kid a chance to earn some holiday spending money!
Kathleen
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Behalf Of Pete Coyle
Sent: Friday, December 09, 2005 10:46 AM
To: Kyle Cassidy
Cc: UnivCity@list.purple.com
Subject: Re: [UC] HELLO!!! ALL YOU GENTRIFIED PEOPLE!! SHOVEL YOUR
FREAKING WALKS!
I couldn't agree more. My neighborhood is terrible about shoveling.
Not everyone has the same mobility, it's horribly selfish to not shovel
in a timely manner.
DO the right thing people!
:P
Kyle Cassidy wrote:
> You can see a thin patch of grey here, which is _my_ shoveled walk
and
> then the unshoveled walks of my absentee landlord neighbors
quarter
> million dollar homes. I used to shovel the vacant lot's walk too,
but
> now that it's been bought, I figure it's the owners responsiblity.
The
> guy at the far end of the street owns four or five properties on
the
> block (he doesn't live in any of them), he's always been really
good,
> practically religious, about shoveling in the past, I assume he's
just
> off to a later start than usual, but he's usually out there with a
> crew of helpers at 5:00. But then it's just him and me. I'm gauging
> the progress of my street by how many people shovel their walks.
And
> by how many gunshots I'm not hearing. And by the number of beer
> bottles left in my yard. And by the number of empty Hugs containers
> left in my yard. And, of course, the chicken bones. I should make a
> neighborhood index......
>
> I'll be watching out my window for the rest of my miscreant
neighbors
> to start shoveling.
>
>
> http://www.asc.upenn.edu/usr/cassidy/temp/shovel.jpg
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