Mulch Piles Blocking Bike Lanes
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Mulch deliveries have been dumped across the bike lanes on Yorktown Boulevard recently. Then, they have been allowed to sit, sometimes for over two weeks. We had a pile blocking the uphill lanes for a few weeks this summer, and one was just dumped across the downhill lane (near Brandywine) this week. The piles force you to swerve into the traffic lane in a place where most people are going well over the posted 30 MPH limit.
Before I go all, “ready, fire, aim,” on this, I wanted to put it out to the message board. I’m pretty confident someone on here knows a better approach than calling and yelling at some random Environmental Services employee, dropping a nasty, anonymous complaint at Code Enforcement, or having a (probably unproductive) confrontation with a homeowner who probably hasn’t even thought about it, much.
I thought you had something like 48 hours to get a mulch pile out of the street. I know I have gone over to the houses of friends and relatives to help them move their mulch so they could, “beat the clock.” I just read the mulch agreement on the County web site, though, and I didn’t see any written rules about getting the mulch out of the street in a specified time.
Since this has now happened twice in almost the same place, it looks like more of a systemic problem. In other words, it seems like a good solution would be to have a DES supervisor say, in a general way, “this is a bike lane. If you can safely dump mulch, without blocking it, that’s the way we want you to do it.” A less optimal solution would be for one person to get yelled at, or fined, only to have the big picture issue forgotten, and repeated.
Does anyone know the right person to contact about the problem?
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