Thursday, January 28, 2016

Bethesda snow cleanup continues; sidewalks blocked, new run on groceries (Photos)

As the majority of Montgomery County finally had access to the road system yesterday, a second wave of stocking up on groceries depleted some store shelves of essential items. Snow piles and unshoveled sidewalks continue to bedevil pedestrians in urban and suburban areas alike. And crews continue to remove bulk amounts of snow from downtown Bethesda, where last night Veterans Park was still in a snow drift.
Veterans Park
Wednesday night


Capital Bikeshare station
was dug out
Liberty gas station at
Bradley and Arlington
Snow pile at
Bradley Shopping Center
 
Wisconsin Avenue 
The infamous newspaper
boxes of downtown Bethesda
didn't weather the storm so well
Not likely to park here

Wisconsin Avenue
7-Eleven

Wisconsin at Cheltenham 
Still snow in road
many places
Westbard Avenue at
Ridgefield Road
 
Ridgefield Road looking
toward River Road; snow
pile blocking sidewalk at
crosswalk
The milk case was raided
at the Westbard Giant
But they had plenty of
other things in stock, like
in-demand ice melter
And it's a classic brand
name you can trust

20 comments:

Anonymous said...

After starting the day with "I Got You Babe" for days on end, the radio is at last playing a new tune.

It's a fresh new day in Punxsutawney.

Anonymous said...

What can we do about the vicious cycle of residents plowing out their driveways and sidewalks into the streets and then the snow plows pushing it right back?

Residents are demanding the street plowing but it's so hard to do with parked and driving cars and walkers blocking the routes and nowhere to push the snow.

Anonymous said...

@4:55 AM - I saw someone do this yesterday in Friendship Heights. Clear their driveway and throw the snow into the street. I honked and they looked right at me; it made me feel better. I don't think there is anything that can be done other than what I did.

Anonymous said...

These giant snow piles are likely due to Hans Reimer's failed night-life initiative. Ullr the great snow God does not appreciate the moribund Montgomery County economy and is punishing Reimer and all his constituents!

Anonymous said...

The newspaper boxes were laid down by Bethesda Urban Partnership workers before the storm. They didn't fall down as Robert Dyer falsely indicates. Accuracy is important.

Anonymous said...

Where does it say they fell down?

Anonymous said...

This is actually standard practice before major storms. I can't believe that Dyer doesn't know this.

Anonymous said...

paperboys weighing in on the coinboxes

Anonymous said...

@ 6:10 PM - It would appear that you haven't walked the streets of Bethesda any time recently. There are only a handful of functioning coin-operated news boxes anymore. Currently about 95% of the boxes are free real estate, employment or Spanish language papers.

Anonymous said...

6:23 PM The Sentinel is 50 cents. Support local media. We have Dyer and The Sentinel to inform and educate us about what's going on in the county..

Anonymous said...

Dyer's blog is free and worth every penny.

The Sentinel is funded by advertisers who don't necessarily want anyone to see their ads, i.e., legal notices.

Anonymous said...

Robert,
I noticed one of our shadow Bethesda councilmembers, George Leventhal, went missing during the blizzard.

He tweeted on Thursday before the blizzard but didn't re-emerge until Tuesday after the snow event (3 days after the storm ended).

Anonymous said...

Appreciat Dyer's informative blog. How does he support the service and the blog though without income? Can we help start a gofundme or donation pool? Would love to help the man.

Anonymous said...

5:36 - Back to work!

Anonymous said...

I will happily contribute a FundMe cup and some seed funding that Dyer can jiggle as he stands outside of Starbucks.

Anonymous said...

Bullies. Karma. All you own in this life is your personality and character.
Love is love.

Anonymous said...

9:18 AM - OK,I will make that two FundMe coffee cups with coins to jiggle, so you both can fundraise outside Starbucks. If you're lucky, the folks who work on the second floor might drop a quarter or two.

Anonymous said...

Haters make me respect cool people more. love is love.

Anonymous said...

If Aaron jiggles his ample bosoms outside Starbucks, I'll drop two quarters into his cup...maybe three.

Anonymous said...

Not sure there are any cool people here on either side.