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PostJan 27, 2025#301

The Schnucks on Lindell and surrounding strip mall (owned by Staenberg iirc) equally offensive.  All interior sidewalks spotless, City sidewalks surrounding it were and are still bad. 

Since I walk to the store I saw lots of elderly and persons with mobility issues struggle.  Made me wonder who had the responsibility to clean them. 

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PostJan 27, 2025#302

One of the few nice things about a good redevelopment organization like Grand Center is that they can clear the sidewalks in a whole area. Not sure how they did this snowstorm, but I have chilly memories of breaking ice and clearing sidewalks and corner cuts during a nasty winter storm quite similar to this one in some ways back in . . . 1997? Or 98 maybe. (Can't quite recall.) On the other hand, the Fox and SLSO care quite a lot more about their sidewalks since people need to walk to the front door, even if they drive to a parking lot nearby. Is that Lindell Schnucks in a special taxing district? It's just old enough I suppose it might not be, but if it is maybe the district could be fined for failing to clear sidewalks. Put all such districts on notice that they need to take care of all their infrastructure and not just the asphalt seas. 

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PostJan 27, 2025#303

I attempted to shovel in front of the business I am a partner (in the Grove).  We were closed for 2 days due to the ice and snow, when I got there, the city had pushed wet snow to the parking lanes, and it was frozen solid.  Trying to deal with ice several inches deep is no joke.  My metal shovel would not penetrate it.  I called the landlord, who said they can do nothing.  The can use equipment to move the snow from the parking lanes to the street or to the sidewalk.

The landlord does salt the walkways.  And we did some shoveling there.  However, the treacherous, thick ice in the parking lane is very much a pain.

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PostJan 27, 2025#304

The horrible sidewalk clearance of both commercial and residential property is another issue heading sideways due to the City's lack of enforcement.  Having spent 19 years in Chicago I can attest that enforcement keeps the populace focused on doing the right things.  Doesn't matter if it's snow clearance, snow route parking, street cleaning, metered parking, dangerous driving or overgrown yards.  Enforcement is key.  On Chicago's street cleaning days, an enforcement officer literally follows the street cleaners and tickets cars as soon as the sweeper moves on to the next block.  The first day I moved back from Chicago, I stayed overnight at a friends house in Carondelet.  I amazingly received a $15 street cleaning ticket and laughed at the effort.  In Chicago that ticket would be $60.  If it was $15 no one would take it seriously.  I've lived in Dogtown for 7 years since moving back and have never once seen a ticket on cars after street cleaning.  I love my neighbors, but no one moves their car on the proper days.  Half the street is not cleaned.  On my block, out of 18 homes, only four shoveled sidewalks.  Only one was elderly and unable to physically do the work and two of the 18 are rentals, so 11 of 15 able bodied homeowners chose not to do a thing.  It'll play out the same way next time because there's no enforcement and no bite if enforcement actually occurs.  Raise the fines, hire people to enforce ordinances and things will change.  Revenue created will pay for the enforcement and put money in the City's pocket to boot.          

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PostJan 27, 2025#305

This is anecdotal, but I've only lived in St. Louis since 2019 and my wife was a master at getting a ticket every month there for a while. 

That said, I agree that $15 isn't enough of a deterrent. 

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PostJan 27, 2025#306

I have gotten 2 parking tickets on my street.  I always forget!  I confuse myself if it is Monday or Tuesday.

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PostJan 28, 2025#308

Did Harvey's Coffee & Cocktails replace beffas?!?

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PostJan 28, 2025#309

Tough to hear. I've been curious what the economic impact of the storm will be.

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PostJan 28, 2025#310

dbInSouthCity wrote:Did Harvey's Coffee & Cocktails replace beffas?!?
Next door

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PostJan 28, 2025#311

STLinCHI wrote:
Jan 27, 2025
The horrible sidewalk clearance of both commercial and residential property is another issue heading sideways due to the City's lack of enforcement.  Having spent 19 years in Chicago I can attest that enforcement keeps the populace focused on doing the right things.  Doesn't matter if it's snow clearance, snow route parking, street cleaning, metered parking, dangerous driving or overgrown yards.  Enforcement is key.  On Chicago's street cleaning days, an enforcement officer literally follows the street cleaners and tickets cars as soon as the sweeper moves on to the next block.  The first day I moved back from Chicago, I stayed overnight at a friends house in Carondelet.  I amazingly received a $15 street cleaning ticket and laughed at the effort.  In Chicago that ticket would be $60.  If it was $15 no one would take it seriously.  I've lived in Dogtown for 7 years since moving back and have never once seen a ticket on cars after street cleaning.  I love my neighbors, but no one moves their car on the proper days.  Half the street is not cleaned.  On my block, out of 18 homes, only four shoveled sidewalks.  Only one was elderly and unable to physically do the work and two of the 18 are rentals, so 11 of 15 able bodied homeowners chose not to do a thing.  It'll play out the same way next time because there's no enforcement and no bite if enforcement actually occurs.  Raise the fines, hire people to enforce ordinances and things will change.  Revenue created will pay for the enforcement and put money in the City's pocket to boot.          
Amazing how we've come full circle to complaining about the city not being predatory with regards to parking tickets.

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PostJan 28, 2025#312

StreetsBlog - The Deadly Cost of Unplowed Sidewalks in Winter


https://usa.streetsblog.org/2025/01/28/ ... -in-winter

PostJan 30, 2025#313

Even Metro couldn't be bothered to clear the sidewalk along its property.
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PostFeb 01, 2025#314

That's . . . a very bad look. X( The no. 70 drove right past me one day when I was trying to not take the little Miata out in the snow because I wasn't standing in precisely the right spot by the damned pole, due to a giant snowbank. And given the slashed schedules . . . I just walked back to my house and took the roller skate out after all. Grr. :(

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PostFeb 02, 2025#315

stlurbanist wrote:
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Trololzilla wrote:
Jan 19, 2025
Man there are some brutal new potholes out there from all of this. How long does it typically take for MODOT/County/City to address after heavy plowing?
yeah potholes have been awful last week. Unfortunately, I think they are down the pecking order.
Actually saw the county and city taking care of quite a few over the past couple of days, even on side streets, so maybe a good sign.

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PostFeb 03, 2025#316

Trololzilla wrote:
Feb 02, 2025
stlurbanist wrote:
Jan 19, 2025
Trololzilla wrote:
Jan 19, 2025
Man there are some brutal new potholes out there from all of this. How long does it typically take for MODOT/County/City to address after heavy plowing?
yeah potholes have been awful last week. Unfortunately, I think they are down the pecking order.
Actually saw the county and city taking care of quite a few over the past couple of days, even on side streets, so maybe a good sign.
I'm not trying to give them a gold star and a pat on the head for doing their job: but MODOT was working on Laclede Station yesterday (a Saturday afternoon).

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PostFeb 03, 2025#317

Day 30 - almost gone. I'm happy to say I didn't fall once.

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PostFeb 03, 2025#318

It’s 72 with crystal clear skies on February 3rd. This is why StL will not, and should not, ever invest in the equivalent of a Great Lakes snow removal system.

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PostFeb 03, 2025#319

Completely agree.  They do need a more robust strategy for these types of events. 

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PostFeb 03, 2025#320

There's a lot in between current policy and Buffalo capacity. Like hiring contractors to help when the forecast made it clear the snow and ice was going to stick around. 

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PostFeb 03, 2025#321

You mean like what the city literally did?

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PostFeb 03, 2025#322

Yeah, just do it right away.

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PostFeb 03, 2025#323

Auggie wrote:
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You mean like what the city literally did?
Like 10 days later.

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PostFeb 03, 2025#324

Auggie wrote:
Feb 03, 2025
You mean like what the city literally did?
This user has to be a Spencer double agent, right?  No one is stubborn enough to keep pressing a lost battle like this. 

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PostFeb 03, 2025#325

TheWayoftheArch_V2.0 wrote:
Feb 03, 2025
Auggie wrote:
Feb 03, 2025
You mean like what the city literally did?
This user has to be a Spencer double agent, right?  No one is stubborn enough to keep pressing a lost battle like this. 
Yet another personal insult and Matt In STL is nowhere to be found.

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