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Originally Posted by Table 5
I think one way for some of these constantly hard-hit communities to better manage the snow issue is for their Community Associations to hire/buy their own snowplow truck to supplement the city's own system. This way they would be able to get to all their little streets and cul-de-sacs the city would never get to.
They would of course have to pay some sort of additional community-tax, but hey, user-pay. If you want more service, it's not going to be free.
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My understanding is that under the current laws that's illegal. Condos can get away with it because the streets that are getting plowed are private property.
I think that changing the law specifically for community associations is a good idea though, since I think they already have special privileges in terms of managing public property.