MacLac
Senior Member
Along with 50st Street and Vic Trail north of the Yellowhead
I think you just have to play historical averages and then adjust year to year. It certainly wasn’t early this year and sweeping should have been happening the last few weeks. This is just a late snow that’ll be gone in a days time. Anything already swept is still going to be clean. Waiting until the snow is guaranteed over (May basically) would be silly as many aprils see few snow daysThe frustration with scheduling and prioritization is valid, but this weekend is a good reminder of why getting too aggressive too early can just end up with having to redo work.
I fully agree. Unfortunately, the bar for driving skill is so low now that this doesn't surprise me that they feel it is required.Using sand on a street that will be slippery for only a few hours is dumb.
No, we don’t but you and the operations branch at the city don’t have the same objectives. I truly believe their one and only objective is do this as economically as possible, and their entire plan is based around that.Not only that, but get out, get going and come back.
Do we wait for a week of snow before clearing it, not, we come back as necessary.
Again, our non-winter months are exceptionally short and need that dirt/grime/dust gone ASAP and it should not take until June to do this work.
While I agree for the most part, we live at the bottom of 103 street which gets slick enough people will slide down it sideways. I know, I've done it.Using sand on a street that will be slippery for only a few hours is dumb.
Thank you for the reasonable comments on this. Much more thoughtful than simply declaring that "we" must do better and taking pictures of gravel on the street.No, we don’t but you and the operations branch at the city don’t have the same objectives. I truly believe their one and only objective is do this as economically as possible, and their entire plan is based around that.
Here we rightly see a different objectives for our core and would sacrifice efficiency for getting key areas cleaned quick and kept clean. I think that’s the shift that’s going to need to occur here.




