Descripción
Why plow when the end result is worse than before you started? All winter, we have to walk and drive through huge mounds of snow. The plows will push 3-4 feet of snow up against our cars and walkways which we then have to dig out. Many times, it will take days to have our front steps cleared, if at all. If there are icy conditions, we may have to wait for workers to put sand down, or have to call to have them come. These issues are safety problems, and some residents are unable to shovel. We need maintenance to shovel, plow, and sand effectively.
8 Comentars
Pro Death (Invitado)
Summer Hill Resident (Invitado)
@ Pro Death,
Maybe the person who posted this just discovered the site. Your rudeness is unnecessary. Some people, especially those that may be elderly and disabled, are unable to shovel 5 feet of snow on a regular basis. Are you able to shovel your car out when it is completely buried under snow? The residents of Summer Hill and Woodbury Circle live in HUD housing/Carabetta and should have maintenance workers assisting them. The whole point of the post was that residents should not have to pay somebody to shovel or injure themselves shoveling when they live in an apartment complex that allegedly plows/shovels. They plow/shovel so poorly that residents are placed in unsafe situations due to maintenance's inadequacy.
Pro Death (Invitado)
amigo (Invitado)
jon (Invitado)
Summer Hill Residet (Invitado)
We're talking about snow because this is an ongoing issue for this neighborhood, and this is a forum where we can voice our opinions about fixing problems.
Yes, last winter was really bad. That doesn't explain Carabetta's grossly inadequate snow removal nor their disregard for residents' safety.
Maintenance's work performance this past winter wasn't an
"anomaly". I have lived at Summer Hill for the past 9 years. Every winter, nothing changes.
I don't think Carabetta will step up their efforts until something terrible happens.
Pro Death (Invitado)
Cerrado Mayor's Office (Usuario registrado)