Ashbourne Hills Civic Association

Snow Plowing

Posted in: Ashbourne Hills
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  • SAvonDr
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For the past two winters we have been beleaguered with snow storms that drop significant snow in our area.  As a result, the services of snow plowing has been needed.  But the resulting conditions of the roads through our neighborhoods after the storms and after these plow operators have plowed is embarrassing and unsafe.

 

Too many roads in our development are one lane.

 

Too many roads in our development are icy and snow/slush covered.

 

I've watched the plow operators we have hired the past two years and they are some of the worst I have seen.  I have seen them push snow down Keats and in front of the driveway of the resident that lives on the corner of Keats and S Avon.  I have seen them push snow into residents front yards, up on their sidewalks and nearly hit other people's cars.  I've watched their plows break and get stuck and trucks completely break down.

 

I think it is time we part ways with "Big Daddy" and his plow buddies and hire snow removal operators that are smarter and better at the removal process before someone seriously gets physically injured or property gets seriously damaged.

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  • ABHG66
  • Active Neighbor
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Yell  The roads are icey.  The snow plow dude covered up my driveway after I cleared the snow.

Today, Sunday, I had an employee of a professional snow removal company come to my house to  have my driveway cleared and, the first thing he noticed was the almost five feet of snow remaining on both sides of the street with just a narrow path barely big enough for two cars to pass by each other.  If this continues and a serious accident should happen the Ashbourne Hills Homeowner's Association could be sued for inadequate snow removal or the company they employee to remove snow could be responsible.  Also, why should I pay dues every year if this is how the snow will be removed in future winters?

 

For the past two winters we have been beleaguered with snow storms that drop significant snow in our area.  As a result, the services of snow plowing has been needed.  But the resulting conditions of the roads through our neighborhoods after the storms and after these plow operators have plowed is embarrassing and unsafe.

 

Too many roads in our development are one lane.

 

Too many roads in our development are icy and snow/slush covered.

 

I've watched the plow operators we have hired the past two years and they are some of the worst I have seen.  I have seen them push snow down Keats and in front of the driveway of the resident that lives on the corner of Keats and S Avon.  I have seen them push snow into residents front yards, up on their sidewalks and nearly hit other people's cars.  I've watched their plows break and get stuck and trucks completely break down.

 

I think it is time we part ways with "Big Daddy" and his plow buddies and hire snow removal operators that are smarter and better at the removal process before someone seriously gets physically injured or property gets seriously damaged.

 

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