Snow piles, potholes linger in storm’s wake

A few days after December’s snowpocalypse, a middle-aged man using an electric wheelchair was spotted on East-West Highway in South Silver Spring, attempting to navigate a narrow strip of bare sidewalk. He wasn’t having much luck.

Photo: Dude, whats the deal here? Credit: J. Deseo/SSP.

Photo: Dude, what's the deal here? Credit: J. Deseo/SSP.

After squeezing past snow piles nearly as high as his head, he encountered unshoveled sidewalk too sloppy for his wheelchair to manage. He was forced to throw the wheelchair in reverse, back the way he came, to find a clear path.

That particular sidewalk has since been cleared, but one downtown sidewalk (photo) remains unshoveled two weeks after the snowpocalypse buried the hood under 20 inches of snow.

Along Colesville Road, outside a short office building and yards from a bus stop, a snow pile blocks passage for peds on foot and wheels. Ironically, the sidewalk around it and an adjacent parking lot are clear slabs of concrete and asphalt.

The storm’s cleanup left a nasty, metallic taste on the palettes of some, including council member Valerie Ervin (D-District 5). Soon after the storm subsided, she requested a council hearing on why the county’s volunteer center wasn’t dispatched to help shovel sidewalks. (more…)

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Storm is over, but snow lingers in Silver Spring

Photo: Thanks for not shoveling the sidewalk, asshole. Credit: J. Deseo/SSP.

Photo: Thanks for not shoveling the sidewalk, asshole. Credit: J. Deseo/SSP.

The snow dumped by this weekend’s gangbuster storm is off the main roadways, though residential streets could use a touch-up, the county’s transportation department reported Tuesday.

The area’s emergency routes, bus routes, and main roadways were passable after Saturday’s storm unleashed 21 inches of powder in Silver Spring, the transportation department announced in a press release. By Monday night, Colesville Road, Georgia Avenue and East-West Highway in downtown Silver Spring were back in business, though rush-hour traffic was lighter than usual.

However, residential streets were still in need of a snow plow’s scrape despite an initial visit. The transportation department’s goal was “to make every residential street passable — not to necessarily clear them to bare pavement,” the press statement read. The department will continue to plow and spread “abrasives” onto those streets until conditions improve, it added. (more…)

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Snow storm smothers downtown Silver Spring

UPDATE — A weekend storm delivered as promised, dumping between 15 and 20 inches throughout greater Silver Spring.

Photo: East-West Highway was tough to manage in the middle of a snowpocalypse. Courtesy of Jeff Lautenberger.

Photo: East-West Highway was tough to manage in the middle of Saturday's snowpocalypse. Courtesy of Jeff Lautenberger.

“Just measured the front and back yards — 17 inches so far for Silver Spring!” reported @platinumforests via Twitter around 4:00 p.m. Saturday. By 6:00 p.m. that evening, she was calling it a cool 21 inches.

Official measurements from the National Weather Service put snow accumulations at 15 inches at Reagan National Airport, and 20 inches at Baltimore Marshall Airport.

Meanwhile, weather wreaked havoc on mass transit. By 1:00 p.m. Saturday, Metro rail’s outdoor stations and bus service were in the crapper, and MoCo’s Ride-On bus service was down by 3:00 p.m., according to press statements. Many downtown shops, like the Whole Foods Market on Wayne Avenue, closed early as well. (more…)

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The Draw: Snowpocalypse now

Courtesy of Brian Hefele

Courtesy of Brian Hefele.

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