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Old Posted Dec 21, 2022, 2:42 AM
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Originally Posted by whatnext View Post
The only problem with that is too many property owners don’t clear their sidewalks in a timely manner, even downtown in busy areas. I had a friend take a tumble today on Seymour where one of those metal vent covers (Canada Line?) wasn’t cleared and visible. Better to have the city ensure all major walks are cleared and roads cleared for transit routes to ensure the most used options are viable. The base of hardcore cyclists who are going to try and bike on a day like today is exceedingly small by comparison.
Well you can't use those mini plows on sidewalks. Too many parking meters, lampposts, curb cuts, traffic signs, bollards, bus shelters, seams between concrete pads, etc.

I suppose you want the city to mobilize a force of dozens of snow shovel-touting strongmen to plow all of the city's sidewalks? Better, IMO, that the city actually fine property owners for not clearing their sidewalks then to have mass layoffs of the shovelers on the other 356 days per year when there isn't snow.
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