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– News about Quincy MA from Quincy Quarry
Sideways new sidewalk construction work in Quincy Center continues to be inflicted during the Hancock Street realignment project. First, curious work was done in front of the Crane library.
Now, a federally-mandated Americans with Disabilities Act new handicap curb cut appears to be completely off-kilter with its corresponding crosswalk in front of the oft-robbed Citizen’s Bank branch in Quincy Center.
As one can see from exclusive Quincy Quarry photography, curb cut access way needing disabled will soon NOT be afforded with crosswalk protection when crossing one of the many pedestrian mean streets of Quincy.
Then again, this latest problem was only to be expected given that City Hall had mistakenly announced that sidewalk replacement would commence on September 22 on the southwesterly side of Hancock Street near its intersection with Dimmock Street on the opposite side of the street of this ill-aligned new curb cut.
Not only has no sidewalk work been done to date on the southwesterly side of Hancock, the sidewalk work on the northeasterly side of the street has no obvious openings for previously touted plans of the Koch Maladministration that the Hancock Street in Quincy Center would be lined with larger trunk diameter plantings of new trees to replace those cut down during the street reconstruction project.
Comment was not obtained from City Hall on this latest grave safety concern in the fire ravaged and arguable drug-infested war zone that is Quincy Center in time to meet Quincy Quarry publication deadlines.
Fortunately, although done after the fact, at least city officials have arranged for human and electronic watch security at the fire-decimated and surely running even more behind schedule as well as way over budget City Hall renovation boondoggle.
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There is a reason why municipalities don’t pour concrete in cold weather:
http://www.askthebuilder.com/cold-weather-concrete-installation/
So one wonders why this wasn’t completed earlier in the year….. Lack of planning?
Much like the soon to be dead sod next to the high school. And the lack of them finding sod strips to complete the park. You know, because landscaping/nurseries stop selling it because they can’t guarantee it’ll live.
Maybe they got it on discount on purpose…
So, of course, the City of Quincy WILL be pouring concrete during a cold spell…
Surely we’ll see plastic or blankets over the remaining portions, correct?…
Mr. Steward,
No offense, but ye of way too much faith.