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16.7 | Street sweepers | TYCOBB::C_DENOPOULOS | | Mon Nov 21 1988 13:33 | 9 |
| Has anyone ever hired a street sweeper? I'm wondering how much
they would charge to do a street about 150 yards long, one time
only. Because of some landscaping work I had done, the street got
covered with sand from the trucks carrying my landfill. The town
doesn't own the street so they won't do it.
Chris D.
p.s. The street is in Billerica Mass.
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16.8 | Won't the rain wash it off, anyway? | MISFIT::DEEP | The moving hand NOTEs, then having nit... | Mon Nov 21 1988 14:02 | 3 |
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Look at it this way.... You're ready for the first snowfall! 8^)
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16.9 | | TYCOBB::C_DENOPOULOS | | Mon Nov 21 1988 14:23 | 4 |
| The rain has only moved the sand closer to the side. From the edge
to about 3 feet in is still covered with sand on both sides.
Chris D.
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16.10 | Support your neighborhood youth! 8-) | MISFIT::DEEP | The moving hand NOTEs, then having nit... | Mon Nov 21 1988 14:43 | 11 |
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Ok... now that I'm done being silly (on this note, anyway)... 8^)
If you're only talk 150 ft or so, a couple of neighborhood kids with
push brooms can probably finish the job in a couple of hours, and will
be a heck of a lot cheaper than a street cleaner. Of course, I don't
know what the average street cleaner gets these days... 8-)
Bob
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16.11 | 150 yards not ft. | TYCOBB::C_DENOPOULOS | | Mon Nov 21 1988 15:06 | 1 |
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16.12 | | MTWAIN::WELLCOME | Steve Wellcome (Maynard) | Mon Nov 21 1988 15:22 | 1 |
| WAG: $500 to get the machine there; $25 to sweep the street.
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16.13 | ...ok, so ... I never said I could read! 8-) | MISFIT::DEEP | The moving hand NOTEs, then having nit... | Mon Nov 21 1988 15:43 | 9 |
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re: .4 ... ok, sorry...it's a Monday! 150 yards, not feet, mean multiply
the time, or the number of kids by 3... also your cost. But that would
still be a lot cheaper than the machine. Also, if you have a few friends
and don't mind wasting a Saturday...that may be cheaper still... only
requires about $40 for a half keg! 8^)
Bob
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16.14 | | VINO::GRANSEWICZ | Which way to Tahiti? | Tue Nov 22 1988 09:11 | 10 |
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I'd wait until next spring to do anything. Assuming you're in a
snow area, the sand will be thrown with the snow when you
plow/snowblow. In the spring if there is any left, you can use
a side discharge lawn mower to blow it off.
Or you can learn to live with it, which is the cheapest solution.
;-)
Phil
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16.15 | its on my street too... | NSSG::ALFORD | another fine mess.... | Tue Nov 22 1988 09:29 | 6 |
| Well, I live in Billerica too, and there is ALWAYS about 3 ft
sand/dirt/dust/leaves/junk on the roadside....
you learn to live with it.
d
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16.16 | How are those services handled now? | ARCHER::FOX | | Wed Nov 23 1988 14:47 | 6 |
| One question. If the town doesn't own the street, who sands, salts,
and plows during the winter? If someone is supplying that service,
sweeping/cleaning usually comes with the package.
I'd wait for spring, myself.
John
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16.17 | Nobody does anything. | TYCOBB::C_DENOPOULOS | | Mon Nov 28 1988 12:39 | 4 |
| Nobody does any salting,sanding or plowing. The town is not yet
responsable for keeping the street clear.
Chris D.
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16.18 | 'Scuse me, but . . . | WHYVAX::DELBALSO | I (spade) my (dog face) | Mon Nov 28 1988 14:08 | 10 |
| re: .0
> only. Because of some landscaping work I had done, the street got
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Never having bought such services myself I don't know, but shouldn't
the landscaper be responsible for cleaning up his own mess?
-Jack
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16.19 | I contracted seperately. | TYCOBB::C_DENOPOULOS | | Wed Nov 30 1988 12:32 | 10 |
| re: -1 No. This wasn't a contractor doing the work. I was having
this stuff done myself. I acted as my own contractor. The people
that I bought the fill from, the people that trucked it, and the
people that spread it are all different people.
Who are the people that clean store parking lots. I can't seem
to find them in the yellow pages. I guess I haven't figured out
the right place to look yet.
Chris D.
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16.20 | My fingers worked! | EPOCH::JOHNSON | Whoever dies with the most toys, wins. | Wed Nov 30 1988 12:39 | 4 |
| There are three listed in the Framingham (MA) yellow pages under
"Sweeping Service - Power". I'd check your local Yellow Pages.
Pete
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16.1 | | VLNVAX::HEDERSTEDT | T.B.S. | Thu Nov 16 1989 10:06 | 9 |
| I had the same problem last year. I asked the company to fix the
runoff problem. The forman of the crew told me it was the law that
they had to correct the problem.
Call the company directly and relate the problem to them. If that
does not work,call or better yet visit the building department
in your town.
Wayne
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16.2 | | FACVAX::SOTTILE | Orient Express | Thu Nov 16 1989 13:14 | 7 |
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I assume the forman I talked with was company owner since they
both had the same name. So I'm not sure calling the company would
help. But Thanks anyway.
steve
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16.3 | | BCSE::YANKES | | Thu Nov 16 1989 15:33 | 8 |
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I suggest calling the city and explaining it to them. Given that
the drainage problem might soon be effecting your leech field (like
today with all the rain outside...), you might get some quick action
from them. Incidently, is this road construction a city-sponsored
project or being paid for by a private developer?
-craig
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16.4 | Use the town offices. | TYCOBB::C_DENOPOULOS | No more Mr. Nice guy! | Thu Nov 16 1989 15:40 | 6 |
| It should be the town engineer that handles that. You could also
try the building department, board of health, and the conservation
commision, in that order. Forget the contracter because that's
all he is, a contracter. He could care less about your yard.
Chris D.
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16.5 | something else to check: DEQE | NOVA::FISHER | Pat Pending | Fri Nov 17 1989 04:40 | 6 |
| I'm just guessing here: I have noticed that all construction
projects (seems like all, anyway) have a DEQE number posted
on the site. It seems to me that DEQE would be very concerned
with your water problem.
ed
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16.6 | Send a letter to all involved | BAGELS::RIOPELLE | | Fri Nov 17 1989 10:19 | 7 |
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You should also make sure that you get a certified letter to both
the company and the town stating the problem. Copy your attorney
also. This should cover you in case you have to go after damages
and anyone denies you talked to them. Might even more the contractor
if he sees you mean business.
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