My street has a strip of asphalt down the middle. Grit,gravel and dust form the shoulders of the road.
It's referred to as "soft". Drainage is by ditch and culvert.
It's been like that more than fifty years. Getting close to heritage status. Stable neighbourhood.
Street vistas unlikely to change. Tree groupings established. A former Mayor has always lived in a house on the street. House owned and occupied all those years by the same family.
We don't have sidewalks so we don't get sidewalk plowing in winter. Why would we?
But we do have the privilege of paying for sidewalk plowing elsewhere.
We do get street -sweepng though. It's not clear why. The sand has washed off the street onto the soft shoulder and on into the drainage ditch long before the street-sweeper arrives.
What the machine does, is send up choking clouds of dust to come back down and settle on grass and gardens just beginning to green up nicely.
Windows,window sills and shutters do not benefit.
Contractors probably appreciate the business though.
Saturday, 24 May 2014
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Councillors will still get elected on whether or not taxes are kept down & snow is removed. Everything else is window-dressing, some of it actually useful like the library, seniors' centre and rec centre etc. Aurora gets the snow cleared ok; misses the grade on taxes.
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