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Posted by: craig
Location: Dansville
on Dec 18, 2012 at 01:50 PM
how about getting the plows out WHILE its snowing instead of after there is wrecks everywhere. yes some of us do work at night and early morning
Posted by: Bob
Location: Lansing
on Dec 18, 2012 at 07:20 AM
I will make a deal with the city and when they clear off the walk in front of their ground power stations then I will do my walk. If that doesn't fit in their little red wagon then when they plow my street I will clean my walkway. NUF SAID
Posted by: Rob
Location: Lansing
on Aug 9, 2012 at 09:47 PM
I am unemployed. Hoping to save money from the next few unemployment checks and buy a new snowblower this year. It's hard enough to pay the winter bills, but we cannot afford tictets for not shoveling our snow.
Posted by: Anonymous on Jul 25, 2012 at 12:30 PM
I agree with you debra. I'm not a City resident, but there is no doubt that snow removal is a HUGE burden for some residents. Back when I was growing up, my parents would probably expected me to shovel the walk for an ailing neighbor, but people don't operate like that anymore.
Posted by: Fred
Location: lansing
on Jul 16, 2012 at 08:37 PM
People don't clear there sidewalks at all, and the city doesn't enforce this anyways, so spend your time discussing something more useful; like getting rid of Virg...
Posted by: Jon
Location: St Johns
on Jul 4, 2012 at 09:27 PM
Worried about snow when it's 100 degrees out. Ridiculous! How much taxpayer money are they wasting on their air conditioning?? ;~D
Posted by: RT on Jun 13, 2012 at 08:14 AM
They probably couldn't find a pic of a guy shoveling snow in Lithuania so they took what they could get--HA!!
Posted by: Lauren
Location: Lansing
on Jun 12, 2012 at 07:12 PM
The points you have made so articulately here are sound and I agree with much of this content. This is an excellent article. Thank you.
I highly appreciate your sharing. I hope you to continue posting on this topic.
how about getting the plows out WHILE its snowing instead of after there is wrecks everywhere. yes some of us do work at night and early morning
I will make a deal with the city and when they clear off the walk in front of their ground power stations then I will do my walk. If that doesn't fit in their little red wagon then when they plow my street I will clean my walkway. NUF SAID
I am unemployed. Hoping to save money from the next few unemployment checks and buy a new snowblower this year. It's hard enough to pay the winter bills, but we cannot afford tictets for not shoveling our snow.
I agree with you debra. I'm not a City resident, but there is no doubt that snow removal is a HUGE burden for some residents. Back when I was growing up, my parents would probably expected me to shovel the walk for an ailing neighbor, but people don't operate like that anymore.
People don't clear there sidewalks at all, and the city doesn't enforce this anyways, so spend your time discussing something more useful; like getting rid of Virg...
Worried about snow when it's 100 degrees out. Ridiculous! How much taxpayer money are they wasting on their air conditioning?? ;~D
They probably couldn't find a pic of a guy shoveling snow in Lithuania so they took what they could get--HA!!
LOL