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Coordinate snow removal

This letter concerns good news. The delivery of it in particular.

Throughout this country, many people dig out their driveways after snowstorms only to have the city or the landlord come by and shovel the snow back. This is very annoying to say the least. It also is unsafe for delivery, garbage and mail trucks, which belies its intention. In short, it’s an accident waiting to happen.

Landlords and tenants or homeowners need to work together to help one another, not remain at loggerheads. That is the only way to preserve safety and promote the common good.

Victor Buksbazen

Spokane



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