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Old 12-27-06 | 05:00 PM
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Originally Posted by bikedaddy
Great idea!

Interesting that the bike paths are plowed down there but many of the residential streets aren't. Here they've hit almost all the neighborhoods but the bike path hasn't been touched except with cross country skis.
They are different departments. Residential streets are Public Works while bike paths are Parks and Rec. Also, no matter what you may have heard, some of the residentials are never plowed, not in the nearly 20 years I've lived in the City and County of. My street is much too narrow for plowing. It's barely 20 feet wide. We use the "'No. You first.' 'No, after you'" approach to traffic control in my neighborhood. They could have worked on more of the secondary streets, however.
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