If the city can fine you $160 a day if your sidewalk isn't shoveled properly than you should get $160 each day your road isn't plowed properly towards your property taxes. Plus damages.
Hate too say it. Hitting the trash cans is better then swerving ,when the majority of people like too drive around plow trucks The bins should not be in street anyways The sanitation men should have put them back on curb. Truck that size swerving in out is not safe
Kind of hard to do that when they make huge snow banks on the side of the street or alley. People pretty much have to shovel out a spot from that just to have somewhere to place the bins and that's alot of work.
@@HichigoShirosaki1 Right-of-Way For most properties, land ownership technically extends to the middle of the street. However, the city has easement rights over the land between the center of the street to an area beyond the edge of the street, extending into your yard. This area is called the right-of-way. This strip of land is intended to be used for roads, crosswalks, sidewalks, trails or utilities. The city’s easement allows us to monitor and manage the right-of-way, ensure safe vehicle and pedestrian travel and use the right-of-way for snow storage and public infrastructure.
@@Zeftilldeath8878 Hello Marielle Mohs would your story be about, The garbage can assassin?? Or would it be about the homeowners stupidly for leaving the garbage can in the city's right of way when trying to clear the streets! The homeowner's need to take responsibility for their actions instead of blaming others!!
Hello Marielle Mohs would your story be about, The garbage can assassin?? Or would it be about the homeowners stupidly for leaving the garbage can in the city's right of way when trying to clear the streets! The homeowner's need to take responsibility for their actions instead of blaming others!!
Right-of-Way For most properties, land ownership technically extends to the middle of the street. However, the city has easement rights over the land between the center of the street to an area beyond the edge of the street, extending into your yard. This area is called the right-of-way. This strip of land is intended to be used for roads, crosswalks, sidewalks, trails or utilities. The city’s easement allows us to monitor and manage the right-of-way, ensure safe vehicle and pedestrian travel and use the right-of-way for snow storage and public infrastructure.
The city needs to plow more in St. Paul. Not wait until the snow is frozen and plowed. This is bs.
get your trash bins out of the street/ right of way. for pete's sake people, take some responsibility for your stuff.
If the city can fine you $160 a day if your sidewalk isn't shoveled properly than you should get $160 each day your road isn't plowed properly towards your property taxes. Plus damages.
this is definitely news worthy. i want to see the residents cry over it.
They complain when it's not plowed, they complain when it is plowed.
Lmao my thought also, someone always gotta complain
Too bad St Paul. Its only gonna get worse.
They knocked over mine as well but at least they picked it up afterwards.
Hate too say it. Hitting the trash cans is better then swerving ,when the majority of people like too drive around plow trucks The bins should not be in street anyways The sanitation men should have put them back on curb. Truck that size swerving in out is not safe
Criminals everywhere
Saint Paul should be paying for the garbage cans not the residence to replace them
Why is the ring video edited hiding the driver's face.
because mob mentality can ruin people's lives. Privacy is a right, even to those under investigation??
@@JPminer814 what about for Supreme Court Justices? Do they have a right to protection from mobs?
@@muckey7800 Yes? But they also hold public offices and those positions by default are handled differently.
Maybe don't put your bin in the street
The boulevards were full of snow and it was recycling pickup day.
If you're Bin isn't close enough to the street they won't pick it up, it was garbage day.
Kind of hard to do that when they make huge snow banks on the side of the street or alley. People pretty much have to shovel out a spot from that just to have somewhere to place the bins and that's alot of work.
@@HichigoShirosaki1 Right-of-Way For most properties, land ownership technically extends to the middle of the street. However, the city has easement rights over the land between the center of the street to an area beyond the edge of the street, extending into your yard. This area is called the right-of-way.
This strip of land is intended to be used for roads, crosswalks, sidewalks, trails or utilities. The city’s easement allows us to monitor and manage the right-of-way, ensure safe vehicle and pedestrian travel and use the right-of-way for snow storage and public infrastructure.
@@Zeftilldeath8878 Hello Marielle Mohs would your story be about, The garbage can assassin?? Or would it be about the homeowners stupidly for leaving the garbage can in the city's right of way when trying to clear the streets! The homeowner's need to take responsibility for their actions instead of blaming others!!
They tell you to NOT put your garbage cans in the street and at the end of your driveway.
Fair warning these idiots never cared for
Hello Marielle Mohs would your story be about, The garbage can assassin?? Or would it be about the homeowners stupidly for leaving the garbage can in the city's right of way when trying to clear the streets! The homeowner's need to take responsibility for their actions instead of blaming others!!
What would you expect in a city run by Melvin Carter?
Right-of-Way For most properties, land ownership technically extends to the middle of the street. However, the city has easement rights over the land between the center of the street to an area beyond the edge of the street, extending into your yard. This area is called the right-of-way.
This strip of land is intended to be used for roads, crosswalks, sidewalks, trails or utilities. The city’s easement allows us to monitor and manage the right-of-way, ensure safe vehicle and pedestrian travel and use the right-of-way for snow storage and public infrastructure.
You get these type of things when Trumps people are not happy
Put that snowplow driver on a pay roll deduction plan to pay for those trash cans👍🏿