Feb 20 • 13:04 UTC 🇱🇻 Latvia LSM

Deep snow the size of five football fields - opinions of residents differ on the amount of snow cleared in Riga and the municipality's work

Residents in Riga express mixed opinions on the municipality's snow clearing efforts during an unusually snowy winter.

This winter has brought an exceptional amount of snow to Riga, prompting a variety of responses from local residents regarding the municipality's snow clearing efforts. On Zigfrīda Annas Meierovica Boulevard, brown snow collects on the sidewalks, making walking difficult and slippery, while others note that certain streets, such as Valņu Street, have more snow lining the roads, hindering pedestrian traffic. In contrast, certain areas like the bus stop on Satekles Street near the Central Station are reported to be much better cleared, suggesting inconsistency in the municipality's snow removal efforts.

Residents' feedback varies widely, reflecting differing expectations based on their recent experiences with snow. While some believe the municipality is handling the situation well, especially in the suburbs, others express dissatisfaction, particularly regarding the sidewalks' conditions. One citizen mentions their unfamiliarity with heavy snow, praising the efforts as adequate given the circumstances, while another laments the narrow pathways created by the snow clearing, which frequently forces them to navigate slippery conditions.

The city's response to this unusual winter's snowfall raises questions about preparedness and efficiency. Although many residents appreciate the presence of snow, suggesting that it contributes positively to the season, they also highlight the necessity for more thorough clearing in high pedestrian areas. This feedback may prompt local authorities to reassess their snow clearing strategies to enhance community safety and satisfaction in future winter seasons.

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