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There are big mountains of ice on the even side of the street that have caused damage to my car twice in trying to park, and have caused numerous slip and fall incidents to me and my guests. I know the city made an effort to plow the odd side, but didn't bother with the even and the frozen ice mountains are now causing damage to property and a dangerous situation to anyone needing to park on that side.
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Jake (Martida)
Lisa (Isticmaale Diiwaangashan)
Martin (Martida)
persona (Martida)
S (Martida)
Obvious question (Martida)
Foster resident (Martida)
Touche!
Guest (Martida)
snow man (Martida)
res (Martida)
persona (Martida)
persona (Martida)
Re: cars and parking. It is NOT only lazy Yale students etc. whose cars got damaged in this mess, and not only careless drivers. On my small street, driveways are incredibly narrow. If people are parked on the other side of the street (as they always are), it always takes some maneuvering back and forth to get one's car into the driveway even in good conditions.
Pulling into the driveway when it is flanked by huge piles of frozen snow -- literally, leaving just barely enough room on either side for the car to pass through -- and when the opposite side of the street is filled with similarly huge, unplowed piles of snow means that, yes, when you're trying to angle the car into the driveway it is very likely you will scrape the sides and/or back bumper of the car against the snow-heaps. (That is, if you're lucky enough not to have your car get stuck in a pile of snow behind you are you're backing out, something that happened to a lot of my neighbors during the weeks we were made to wait for plowing.)
ct (Martida)
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