Only on the UC List. You can call me the Snow Miser. On 2/14/07, Mario Giorno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Bruce,
Who are you, the snow-shoveling police?!
Mario Giorno
On 2/14/07, B Andersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
>
> More on the snow ...
>
> On 2/14/07, Richard Guffanti #30 <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
>
> > A reminder on the snow from the SHCA Safety Committee
> >
> > *Sidewalks: Dangerous or Unshoveled*
> >
> > Sidewalk and curb maintenance, by city ordinance, is the
> > responsibility of the property owner. The property owner, agent or
> > tenant, as the owner may determine, is responsible for removing snow
> > from the sidewalk at the end of a snowstorm. The regulations require
> > that there should be a path cleared of not less than 30 inches in
> > width, on the sidewalk, abutting the property. As a courtesy to your
> > neighbors and other pedestrians, provide as wide a path as possible,
> > and cut out handicap ramps and inlets.
> > If others have dangerous and unshoveled sidewalks, call the Department
> > of License and Inspections Services and Operations Unit, (215)
> > 686-3140 or use the L&I Online Service and Complaint System.
> >
> > *Plowing and Salting*
> >
> > Call the Streets Department's Customer Affairs Unit at 215-686-5560,
> > or dial (star) *FIX on your cellular phone (a free cellular call) to
> > request that your street be plowed or salted following a snow or ice
> > storm. The representative will route your request to the appropriate
> > Highway district for service.
> >
> > Our friends at UC Green ask that you minimize the use of salt whenever
> >
> > possible as it damages urban trees and the water table.
> >
>
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