As usual, the curb cuts at the intersection of Erie and Hartford in Newton Highlands are completely inaccessible (the pile of snow at the one closer to Rt. 9 is usually huge by the end of the winter.)
Just arrived home and shoveled. The streets were clear, the shoveling was easy. I understand that the governor called a snow emergency, but it certainly didn’t feel like a storm where closing City Hall was warranted. Closing schools, yes. Closing all non-essential municipal functions? Not so sure.
Businesses and residents take their cues from these shut downs and Arron Goldman robocalls and stay home and/or close early. That leads to a lot of lost productivity and sales.
mgwa
on February 8, 2016 at 2:08 pm
As usual, the curb cuts at the intersection of Erie and Hartford in Newton Highlands are completely inaccessible (the pile of snow at the one closer to Rt. 9 is usually huge by the end of the winter.)
Just arrived home and shoveled. The streets were clear, the shoveling was easy. I understand that the governor called a snow emergency, but it certainly didn’t feel like a storm where closing City Hall was warranted. Closing schools, yes. Closing all non-essential municipal functions? Not so sure.
Businesses and residents take their cues from these shut downs and Arron Goldman robocalls and stay home and/or close early. That leads to a lot of lost productivity and sales.
As usual, the curb cuts at the intersection of Erie and Hartford in Newton Highlands are completely inaccessible (the pile of snow at the one closer to Rt. 9 is usually huge by the end of the winter.)
A good article on this issue:
http://claimingcrip.blogspot.com/2016/01/accessibility-is-not-nice-thing-to-do.html
Just arrived home and shoveled. The streets were clear, the shoveling was easy. I understand that the governor called a snow emergency, but it certainly didn’t feel like a storm where closing City Hall was warranted. Closing schools, yes. Closing all non-essential municipal functions? Not so sure.
Businesses and residents take their cues from these shut downs and Arron Goldman robocalls and stay home and/or close early. That leads to a lot of lost productivity and sales.
As usual, the curb cuts at the intersection of Erie and Hartford in Newton Highlands are completely inaccessible (the pile of snow at the one closer to Rt. 9 is usually huge by the end of the winter.)
A good article on this issue:
http://claimingcrip.blogspot.com/2016/01/accessibility-is-not-nice-thing-to-do.html
Just arrived home and shoveled. The streets were clear, the shoveling was easy. I understand that the governor called a snow emergency, but it certainly didn’t feel like a storm where closing City Hall was warranted. Closing schools, yes. Closing all non-essential municipal functions? Not so sure.
Businesses and residents take their cues from these shut downs and Arron Goldman robocalls and stay home and/or close early. That leads to a lot of lost productivity and sales.