We talked about this in the morning update and even a bit of a warmup hasn't helped much for local streets packed in ice and broken promises from City Hall.
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Kansas City Residents Are Frustrated That Neighborhood Streets Are Still Icy
Kansas City residents are still dealing with the aftermath of a winter storm that dumped inches of snow across the city and has resulted in icy road conditions, closed schools and delayed travel. On Wednesday, three days after the storm hit Kansas City, many residential roads were still iced over and had not been properly plowed.
Everything was clear Monday in the golden ghetto.
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ReplyDeletePriorities folks. Basic Services isn't one of them.
GopherKC was on television claiming that a lack of population density was to blame for the poor snow removal, that this storm was a special case, and that in the past KCMO did great work clearing the streets.
ReplyDeleteDelusional would be kind.
Blatant lying would be more accurate.
What kind of job does Hernandez think he's going to get after carrying water for Sly all these years?
Maybe he'll become a local politico!
sLIE doesn’t want to spend money on snow removal, this is his give away money to the developers, he’s worried if he doesn’t keep giving them hundreds of millions of dollars they won’t be able to have christmas.
ReplyDelete7:10 he’s vested with the city now so he’ll get his $75,000 a year retirement and he’ll go back to doing tv.
ReplyDeleteI for the life of me can’t figure out why the city refuses to put salt down on these icy streets, the temperature is perfect for doing this but they refuse. Can anyone tell me why? Gopher boi?
ReplyDeleteSalt goes into the Missouri River and fish and other life forms die. I know it's complicated and you should't trust scientist or doctors or anything like that. Just go with your gut feeling that Jesus is coming sooner than you think and this crumbling infrastructure is all Gods plan.
ReplyDeleteYeah the salt is highly diluted by the melt water and the existing river flow, then flows into the Gulfnof Mexico. Very dangerous for the fish 🎣
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ReplyDeleteYou voted for it Kansas City. Suck it up!
The roads are clear where the nice, employed White People live, so what's the problem ?
ReplyDeleteTrue. And blacks typically don’t come out in the cold anyway.
DeleteBut the trolley is running!
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ReplyDeleteIf Hernandez will get a $75K/year pension and return to local television, that goes far to explain BOTH why KCMO is going bankrupt and why local TV news sucks.
It's like going through a recycling bin looking for valuables.
I want to know why they haven't cleared the bike lanes yet? Priorities people, priorities!
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