Louisville mayor says more than 90 neighborhood streets will be getting salt days after winter storm
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- Опубликовано: 28 янв 2025
- The Louisville school district identified 70 neighborhood routes and 23 schools that need salting as well.
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I'll believe it when I see it. Quarry Street, Sturgis Street in Clifton desperately need salting. This is a very hilly street and it is almost impossible to drive on it. I tried to walk to a mail box today and had to walk on Payne Street because everything is ice. I never made it to the mail box, it was a tiring trip. I finally turned around and went back home. Slipping and sliding to get up Sturgis to my home. I was exhausted by the time I got home. I was happy to see that the Walmart grocery delivery person made it to my house with food. We shouldn't have to live like this.
How odd that even a topic?? They’re of ice on the road. Salt it. Period.
What about the sidewalks downtown? Someone needing a mobility device (whether it be a wheelchair or scooter or even crutches) is crap out of luck if they need to use any sidewalk, to say nothing of the crosswalk ramps.
In 1994, UPS threatened to leave town if the city and county didn't figure out how to get the roads clear enough that the UPS workers could get to work. Seems to me a lot of people need to make such threats to Metro Louisville.
Greenberg has been a deplorable Mayor--certainly not a leftist, or even a centrist. He doesn't care about the community, but about his cronies.