Getting
Better
After
Winter
Storm
Jonas
I
received
hundreds
of
emails
from
residents
during
the
recent
historic
storm
and
its
aftermath.
Most
of
those
communications
conveyed
tremendous
frustration
and
many
questions
about
the
manner
in
which
our
county
performed
the
important
responsibility
of
clearing
our
roads.
Our
residents
asked
for
accountability.
Our
Council
will
ensure
accountability.
On
Tuesday,
February
9,
at
2
pm,
the
Council
will
hold
a
special
session
devoted
to
examining
how
the
county
performed
before,
during,
and
after
the
event.
The
Executive
Branch
of
our
county
government
has
responsibility
for
all
snow
operations,
including
the
online
snow
map
and
311,
and
will
be
in
attendance
and
offer
their
own
thoughts
and
reflections.
The
session
will
be
held
in
the
Council
Hearing
Room
(Council
Office
Building,
Third
Floor,
100
Maryland
Avenue,
Rockville,
MD
20850).
While
there
will
not
be
an
opportunity
for
the
public
to
testify,
the
meeting
will
be
open
to
the
public,
televised
live,
and
streamed
on
our
website.
I
invite
you
to
be
part
of
the
solution
and
share
with
me
your
own
reflections
and
suggestions
as
to
how
our
county
can
improve
for
future
weather
events.
I
will
compile
the
suggestions
and
provide
them
to
the
Executive
Branch
for
their
consideration.
Simply
write Councilmember.Berliner@montgomerycountymd.gov in
advance
of
the
February
9th
hearing
with
how
you
think
our
county
could
have
done
this
big
job
better.
Please
put
"Snow
Suggestion"
in
the
subject
line.
For
myself,
I
fully
appreciate
how
hard
and
long
our
front
line
county
staff
worked.
Nonetheless,
I
am
convinced
our
county
could
have
performed
better.
I
have
preliminarily
identified
several
areas
of
concern
that
I
would
like
to
see
addressed
by
our
Department
of
Transportation
and
other
members
of
the
Executive
Branch:
- In
preparing
for
the
storm,
did
DOT
acquire
as
many
pieces
of
equipment
and
contractors
as
we
could
have
or
was
there
a
decision
made
that
the
amount
we
acquired
was
sufficient.
If
so,
what
assumptions
were
made
at
the
time
as
to
how
long
it
would
take
to
dig
out?
- Communications
are
critical
at
times
like
this,
particularly
when
it
comes
to
setting
realistic
expectations.
How
could
communication
with
residents
be
improved
using
all
the
tools
available
to
us?
In
the
future,
would
it
be
possible
for
residents
to
be
given
realistic
estimates
at
the
front
end
when
we
are
confident
of
the
magnitude
of
the
storm
rather
than
the
standard
“this
will
be
a
“multi-day
effort”
response?
- When
Pepco
experiences
outages,
we
insist
upon
their
best
estimate
of
when
specific
outages
will
be
fixed.
DOT
refused
to
provide
such
estimates
for
neighborhoods.
Why?
- In
an
era
when
you
can
track
the
movement
of
every
vehicle,
why
was
the
snow
map
so
unhelpful
and
the
cause
of
even
greater
stress?
What
improvements
are
being
made?
What
would
it
take
to
be
able
to
track
each
and
every
plow
with
GPS
in
order
to
improve
communications
and
efficiency?
- How
is
the
order
in
which
neighborhoods
are
plowed
determined?
Should
that
order
be
changed
from
storm
to
storm
so
that
some
neighborhoods
aren’t
always
last?
- The
Executive
Branch
initially
requested
that
people
call
311
to
report
missed
routes
and
snow
related
concerns.
However,
the
system
was
simply
incapable
of
responding
to
the
volume
of
calls,
causing
greater
frustration.
What
could
the
county
have
done
better
given
that
there
was
plenty
of
notice
that
this
was
going
to
be
an
unprecedented
storm?
How
was
the
level
of
staffing
determined
and
can
that
level
be
increased
for
future
events
like
this
one?
- What
was
the
plan
for
sidewalk
and
bus
shelter
clearing?
Were
contractors
brought
in
for
this
specific
purpose
and
if
not,
why?
What
more,
if
anything,
can
be
done
to
ensure
pedestrians
aren’t
forced
into
the
streets
in
the
aftermath
of
such
storms?
- While
it
is
a
sensible
policy
to
make
an
initial
run
in
the
neighborhoods
to
make
roads
passable,
what
is
the
standard
for
“passable”
and
is
it
sufficient
for
residents
to
safely
travel
in
their
neighborhoods?
When
second
and
third
passes
are
made,
what
can
be
done
to
minimize
the
dumping
of
snow
onto
sidewalks
and
driveways?
- Should
there
be
an
official
“humanitarian”
list
of
residents
who,
for
reasons
as
varied
as
having
to
attend
a
funeral
or
get
out
of
town
to
be
with
a
stricken
relative,
require
priority?
And
if
not,
why?
I
look
forward
to
receiving
your
own
suggestions,
and
the
many
improvements
that
my
colleagues
will
be
proposing.
Our
goal,
as
always,
should
be
to
learn
from
this
experience
so
that
our
county
serves
you
better
in
the
future.
That
is
certainly
my
goal.
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