How to use Nextdoor to organize your neighbors to shovel out fire hydrants

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One of the many benefits of being a member of Nextdoor is that you can quickly and easily communicate with your neighbors. After snowstorms, you can use Nextdoor to organize your neighbors to dig out things like fire hydrants, curb cuts, bus stops, and handicap parking spots.

Here is what I just posted to my own Nextdoor own neighborhood + nearby neighbors to encourage other neighbors to do the same. Feel free to use this as a starting point for your own neighborhood.

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Neighbors,

If there is a fire, every second counts so lets’s dig out the fire hydrants.

At 1 pm, I’m going to start shoveling 6th Street at M SW and work my way up to G. If I have any energy left, I’ll do curb cuts, bus stops, and handicap parking spots. If you’d like to join me, meet me out there or give me a ring if you can’t find me at (857) 222-4420.

What street will you do, where will you start, and what time with you meet?

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Joseph

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