LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — Snow and ice have blanketed neighborhoods across the region, turning streets into virtual obstacle courses and leaving many residents stranded.
For 78-year-old John Hardin, clearing a path from his south end home has become a daily challenge.
“I started on it yesterday and I pace myself,” Hardin said, chipping away at the ice in his driveway early Tuesday morning.
Hardin said plows don’t service his neighborhood.
“In this neighborhood, we don’t expect it,” he said.
With his son needing to get to work, Hardin was determined to create an escape route while taking care not to overexert himself. And his struggle is familiar to many in neighborhoods where snow and ice have made roads impassable. The city focuses its resources on public roadways, leaving private driveways and sidewalks the responsibility of homeowners.
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