- December 20th, 2009, 9:57 pm
#292250
I have 14 1/2 inches on my road, never been paved and no word on LU closing or delaying. Anyone have any insight?
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Sly Fox wrote:In my experience with the Falwell family over the past 30+ years, they have never been shy about stating what they believe and standing by it. If anything it should be on their family crest.
PAmedic wrote:you're absolutely right
SuperJon wrote:That brings up a bigger point:Wow...I don't think any locality handled this storm well. 2-3 hrs after it started, 419, 581, or Peters Creek Rd. in Roanoke hadn't been plowed, salted/sanded or anything. Some neighborhood streets out here still need plowing.
How insanely terrible has Lynchburg handled this storm? Campbell wasn't plowed very well today. Enterprise isn't plowed. Greenview wasn't that great last I checked. These are some of the main arteries in Lynchburg. How can they not be plowed? That's not even mentioning the neighborhoods that haven't seen a plow yet at all.
PAmedic wrote:you're absolutely right
Sly Fox wrote:In my experience with the Falwell family over the past 30+ years, they have never been shy about stating what they believe and standing by it. If anything it should be on their family crest.
ATrain wrote: Wow...I don't think any locality handled this storm well. 2-3 hrs after it started, 419, 581, or Peters Creek Rd. in Roanoke hadn't been plowed, salted/sanded or anything. Some neighborhood streets out here still need plowing.That's okay on Friday. We're talking Sunday afternoon and they're not plowed yet.
At 4 p.m., the back roads of Wyndhurst — near the Jamerson YMCA — had yet to be cleared. Many were completely covered in snow, except for tire tracks left behind.That was today.
By 5 p.m. in the Wildwood subdivision in Campbell County, roads were beginning to ice over with the dropping temperatures, and plows had not yet come through to clear the streets.
JLFJR wrote:Thanks for your input, PA! Very helpful.
Hold My Own wrote:Yeh....I wonder where are the trucks are. 460/29 and others are fine but you would think Greenview and Enterprise would be taken care of. If my car wasnt all wheel drive Greenview would not have been fun.29 was a mess about 10 miles North of Lynchburg. The airport section of Greenview is clear, but making a right off the exit(towards Timberlake) is a mess.
I live right beside VDOT and dont see any coming or going, and normally I do.
SuperJon wrote:That brings up a bigger point:Agree - this town is not very big. There is no reason they couldn't have got the main streets done earlier. Bedford was no better either. They just plowed my street for the first time - and I live in a very large development - and now they can't take off the snow, because the under layers have turned to ice, so they take off the top layer of snow and leave us with an icy mess:(
How insanely terrible has Lynchburg handled this storm? Campbell wasn't plowed very well today. Enterprise isn't plowed. Greenview wasn't that great last I checked. These are some of the main arteries in Lynchburg. How can they not be plowed? That's not even mentioning the neighborhoods that haven't seen a plow yet at all.
prototype wrote:and I live in a very large development
Sly Fox wrote:In my experience with the Falwell family over the past 30+ years, they have never been shy about stating what they believe and standing by it. If anything it should be on their family crest.
prototype wrote:They just plowed my street for the first time - and I live in a very large development - and now they can't take off the snow, because the under layers have turned to ice, so they take off the top layer of snow and leave us with an icy mess:(THIS is why we get the "Southerners can't drive in the snow" crap from the yankees.
Hold My Own wrote:OK HMO - Large, as far as LOTS of homes. I have 2 single wides that I converted into a pretty nice double-wide. It's pretty nice though - duct tape come apart in the middle and can get pretty breezy at times...BUT we call it home.prototype wrote:and I live in a very large development
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Sly Fox wrote:In my experience with the Falwell family over the past 30+ years, they have never been shy about stating what they believe and standing by it. If anything it should be on their family crest.
Sly Fox wrote:In my experience with the Falwell family over the past 30+ years, they have never been shy about stating what they believe and standing by it. If anything it should be on their family crest.
prototype wrote:I have 2 single wides that I converted into a pretty nice double-wide. It's pretty nice though - duct tape come apart in the middle and can get pretty breezy at times...BUT we call it home."You can take the boy out of southern Ohio, but you can't take southern Ohio out of the boy."
Hold My Own wrote:I think we're neighbors....This coming from the guy that lives in a box near our community bathrooms... Please move your box - you're smelling up the bathrooms!!!
...nice touch adding the Santa hat to the flamingo in the yard.....but could you please shovel the snow off your astro turf porch...you have 24 hours according to the HOA guidelines
LUconn wrote:Hope that Equinox was worth it.I drove it the entire weekend. I was more concerned about my staff. On a side note, they just plowed LU today. What were they thinking?
The poor guy didn’t make it very long. :)