bigharpoon:Ahh, the memories. I used to live in SC and the first big winter storm that hit it was amazing to me how much shut down and for how long. They were cancelling things for days in advance! I had to call home and tell everyone but I don't think they understood how unprepared the south is for winter conditions. Our town had one plow that looked like it was from the 50's and it didn't spread any dirt. Up in Maine school might close for one day and adult programs might close for a morning or a night but it would have to be a major blizzard to get even two days of cancellations in a row. I feel for you. Hopefully things will open up and return to normal for you soon.
lilwing88:This is from today's news: "The City of Chicago's snow-fighting trucks have been on the streets since early morning. The Department of Streets & Sanitation brought 174 trucks onto main streets and Lake Shore Drive about 2:30 a.m. and since then that number has been increased to 275 snow trucks. "We will continue to focus on the main route system of main streets and Lake Shore Drive until the snow concludes, then we will focus on the side streets," Streets and San Commissioner Thomas Byrne said Tuesday afternoon. The Illinois Tollway also mobilized its full fleet of 183 snowplows." And that's STILL never enough.......
doromath:With how infrequently we get this bad of an icing it's really a question of do we deal with it when it happens, or do we keep lots and lots of extra equipment on-hand at taxpayer expense? Personally I would rather have what we need to deal with 80% of our icing incidents adequately and then just tough out the rest. But, that's just me and I'll admit I don't get stir-crazy like most folks do. I also fully realize that to those that do get stir-crazy (or just need to be out and about for work/family etc) it could be completely worth it to pay the extra taxes to avoid this at all costs I'm just looking forward to the fact that the temps are going to be 40-45 over the weekend, which is about when it gets tolerable for me to get out on the porch and smoke a cigar. I haven't had one in weeks and I'm about to go cigar-crazy here!
Krieg: doromath:With how infrequently we get this bad of an icing it's really a question of do we deal with it when it happens, or do we keep lots and lots of extra equipment on-hand at taxpayer expense? Personally I would rather have what we need to deal with 80% of our icing incidents adequately and then just tough out the rest. But, that's just me and I'll admit I don't get stir-crazy like most folks do. I also fully realize that to those that do get stir-crazy (or just need to be out and about for work/family etc) it could be completely worth it to pay the extra taxes to avoid this at all costs I'm just looking forward to the fact that the temps are going to be 40-45 over the weekend, which is about when it gets tolerable for me to get out on the porch and smoke a cigar. I haven't had one in weeks and I'm about to go cigar-crazy here! i just wonder how much money was actually lost all together with the city being shut down for 3 days vs the cost of buying a few more truck plow add ons at 120k each.
docbp87:Hate snow. hate ice. Etc. Everyone remembers when I slipped and F'ed up my knee last month I'm sure... well yesterday I was at work, and my old man came in to get some prescriptions filled. Wearing a big sling on his arm. Turns out slipping on ice and hurting yourself runs in the family. Dislocated his shoulder and broke a bone in his hand. At least his doctor actually gave him scripts for pain killers, and anti-inflammatory drugs. Mine told me to take a few advil.
doromath: Krieg: doromath:With how infrequently we get this bad of an icing it's really a question of do we deal with it when it happens, or do we keep lots and lots of extra equipment on-hand at taxpayer expense? Personally I would rather have what we need to deal with 80% of our icing incidents adequately and then just tough out the rest. But, that's just me and I'll admit I don't get stir-crazy like most folks do. I also fully realize that to those that do get stir-crazy (or just need to be out and about for work/family etc) it could be completely worth it to pay the extra taxes to avoid this at all costs I'm just looking forward to the fact that the temps are going to be 40-45 over the weekend, which is about when it gets tolerable for me to get out on the porch and smoke a cigar. I haven't had one in weeks and I'm about to go cigar-crazy here! i just wonder how much money was actually lost all together with the city being shut down for 3 days vs the cost of buying a few more truck plow add ons at 120k each. Good point. I don't profess to know enough about the costs to begin to crunch these numbers so it may be worth it.