How have your officials handled Snowmageddon?
Send your thoughts and photos to Post reporter Sandhya Somashekhar or post them in the comments below.
For reference, here's what we wrote over the weekend:
Feb. 5: McDonnell has now closed state offices
Feb 6: McDonnell: Dangerous storm has exceeded expectations
Feb. 7 Northern Virginia state offices to close Monday
And don't forget that there's more snow on the way this week.
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February 8, 2010; 1:07 PM ET
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Posted by: geerue | February 8, 2010 5:38 PM | Report abuse
No snow removal yet in our subdivision in the Fairfax section of Fairfax County.
Posted by: dhn1 | February 9, 2010 9:15 AM | Report abuse
I demand a truthful answer from all areas, town, city, county, etc: And, also all utilities: have services, directly related to snow removal, highway restoration, utilities been cut? Did you give taxpayers, clients, your bosses the same service, with the same cost? The cleanup, restoration during this storm was unacceptable at every level.
Posted by: linda_521 | February 9, 2010 4:01 PM | Report abuse
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My City of Fairfax has been great. Two automated messages sent out during the storm...first one with emergency phone #s, second one to tell us to get our cars off the street for plowing. Pre-storm inspection of power lines. Side streets plowed (mixed blessing, with a wall of snow at the end of driveways). All this with the lowest property taxes in the area.