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Hi My name is Katie and I live near E 6th street and N street in Southie. I am reaching out to you because today I was passing through the Seaport which is about a mile from where I live and I was absolutely shocked to find there is barely any snow to be seen here. Even the dirt amongst the planted trees doesn't have a speck of snow visible. In stark contrast, South Boston has been an absolute mess and still is. On Sunday, a whole week after the storm, I saw an elderly woman crossing E 5th and L street at a traffic light intersection and she had to be helped by 4 people and another person carrying her walker. There are hardly an clear pathways into sidewalks from the crosswalks at majority of the intersections. Also, many of the streets like E 1st and L street which are "snow emergency" and should be well cleared have so much snow that cars are either unable to park there or the parked cars are so far into the roads these major roadways are barely 2 lanes and often times single passing. This seems very dangerous and pointless for this "snow emergency". Last time I checked the Seaport and Southie are both in Boston. How is there such a drastic difference in the snow removal process between these two neighborhoods?? Can you please address this???? Thanks |
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100 City Hall Plz, Ste C, Boston, Ma, 02108
42.35952, -71.05875

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