02-16-2022, 07:56 PM
(02-13-2022, 02:11 PM)Bob_McBob Wrote: A relative of mine lives in a corner house in Cambridge. The sidewalk that runs up the side of their property includes both the community mailbox and bus stop for the area. Their realtor heavily implied the city would be responsible for clearing it because of these features when they were buying the house, despite me showing them the Cambridge sidewalk snow removal map that said otherwise.
Earlier in the winter they made a reasonable effort to clear the sidewalk, but at some point they apparently just stopped doing it. They have a new baby and they're really busy all the time, which might be a reasonable excuse, except the fact remains a very heavily used section of sidewalk is now going uncleared. The windrow has built up, there's only a very narrow path down the middle of the sidewalk from people walking on it, and even the mailbox and bus station pads they're not responsible for have a lot of snow built up. I'm not about to tattle on my relative, but I'm amazed they haven't been reported and fined yet. It just struck me as a perfect example of how utterly ineffective the current enforcement system is when hundreds of people are being affected on a daily basis and not a single one of them reports it.
Yeah, anyone buying a home needs to avoid corner properties. Not only do you have a sidewalk that is 3 to 5 time the size of other properties, if you have a CMB and bus stop, it's even worse. Personally at a minimum, the city/grt/canada post should be responsible for clearing bus stops and CMB's as well as corn windrows that the plow leaves behind.
When I was younger I was a super and the apartment (small one) was on a corner. Nothing but a pain in the ass.