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It's rough when you are responsible for keeping yours clear but the build up is beyond your controlMy sidewalks are a frigging nightmare, but it's the entire street, not just me. There's some really inconveniently placed sump pump discharges that run into the sidewalk, and the snow banks prevent the water from exiting, so it just freezes and thaws, and you could skate on the sidewalk.
Nice! We are responsible for our sidewalks and face fines if they aren't cleared within 24 hours of weather or meltingWe are not responsible for our sidewalks. But the sidewalk plow is quite useless under the circumstances, because there's nowhere for the water to go until the banks melt back far enough, and the ground thaws a bit, so that the soil can absorb it.
We walk dog on the street until we get to the end of the street, where the sidewalks don't have the same problem, due to different slopes/levels/drainage. Early spring in Central Ontario is a messy season.
Yes, sometimes room for snow is hard to find...they were saying that we had a drier winter than normal this yearAgreed that it's nice, but we historically get a boatload of dual lake effect snow, so it would be difficult to do. I have a driveway service as well, that plows to the back of whatever car(s) are in the driveways, but at least it takes care of the stuff thrown up by the plow.
I have a friend who lives on the Gaspe, and they're on Day 5 of an awful storm. He's run out of places to put snow, despite a neighbour who invited him to use a corner of his property for excess.
Take care of yourself and don't overdue things.Bad back today after trying to clear around street drain that was backing up. Water comes up over sidewalk and freezes so wanted to get the water moving. Maybe time at last to pack it in trying to rent a house and find an apartment where somebody else can deal with spring freeze/thaw cycles.
I really shouldn't be giving advice as I can barely move today from overdoing it yesterdayThanks, may not be the last bad back I ever have. Just need to accept things are changing.
Yep. I hear ya. I am edging ever closer to buying a blower. Back just can't handle throwing shovels full of snow any more, esp. when the piles get too high.Thanks, may not be the last bad back I ever have. Just need to accept things are changing.