Sidewalks

There aren't any. Channel 13 went to the town to check it out. The town did a cost study and decided not to proceed with doing too much with it. Without sending this to the cave, I have my own opinions on the ad.
 
The Jordan Creek Wells Fargo has them at their visitor entrance - and only at their visitor entrance. The only benefit is that snow doesn't accumulate so they don't have to shovel in the winter. They don't feel any different than a regular sidewalk.
 
It sounds like a great idea. Think of the money you'd save on snow removal! Of course, all of the bums would immediately move to your town to sleep on them.
 
I'm thinking about only voting for people who promise to heat my sidewalks.
 
I know a guy that had a heated driveway. He only used it the first year. All the snow and ice would melt off his drive and down to the curb were it immediatly refroze causing a large ice dam.
 
it still sounds like a good idea. it lessens the liability of whoever has them. it would keep all the snow and ice off in the winter so 90 year olds wont slip and break their hips. sounds like a good idea to me
 
it still sounds like a good idea. it lessens the liability of whoever has them. it would keep all the snow and ice off in the winter so 90 year olds wont slip and break their hips. sounds like a good idea to me

Still have to plow the streets. Snow piles up from the plows, melts on the sidewalk and ruins lawns and grass medians. What is maintenance for water accumulation that could potentially damage the heated sidewalks?
 
I know a guy that had a heated driveway. He only used it the first year. All the snow and ice would melt off his drive and down to the curb were it immediatly refroze causing a large ice dam.

So what you're saying is we need heated curbs.
 
What a colossal waste of energy.

It depends on where you get the energy from.

If you're not paying someone to shovel or you're not putting salt out you're saving the fuel in the snow-removal guys truck and the embodied energy of producing/packaging/shipping the salt.

Didn't you learn this in architecture school?
 
There aren't any. Channel 13 went to the town to check it out. The town did a cost study and decided not to proceed with doing too much with it. Without sending this to the cave, I have my own opinions on the ad.
They said the idea was to eliminate the large collections of snow so there wouldn't be so much melting during the spring and flooding the rivers/streams nearby. I don't remember the town they were supposed to go in, but yeah, they don't exist.
 
I've always been anti-sidewalk. I mean, they're in between the road and buildings, so they're more in the middle, not to the side. And last time I tried to walk on one, I got run over by joggers and bikers. I mean, what's the deal?
 
Sounds awesome. I've always wanted to walk around barefoot outside during the winter.
 

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