Most long-term Copperstone residents will know that if we get a decent snowfall in the winter, something always follows: the four speed bumps leading into the guest parking lot and central courtyard get pulled out by whatever snow removal company has been hired.
The companies aren’t to blame–if they don’t know about the speed bumps and there is already snow on the ground, they literally can’t see them and will just plow them up.
The fault lies with our council.
Last year, in a conversation with me and my partner, our current strata president said the speed bumps getting plowed out was “inevitable.”
He’s wrong.
This year, council managed to come up with perhaps the worst idea regarding the speed bumps getting pulled out by the snow removal company: When snow was in the forecast, they called the company and had them remove the speed bumps in advance.
UPDATE: As of February 9, 2025 the speed bumps are still absent.
Why is this bad? Because council framed the issue incorrectly. They saw the problem as “the speed bumps always get accidentally removed” and found a solution to that (“we will intentionally remove them in advance”) when the real problem is “How do we keep the speed bumps in place so they can still be effective?” Instead of insuring the speed bumps stay in place so they can actually function, council did the opposite and took them away.
The speed bumps are a safety measure, to keep traffic from speeding in or out of the parking lot. If they are not there, there is nothing to slow traffic down. Wet, icy conditions (which we currently have) are when speed bumps are most needed–and our council had them removed because that’s the best they could come up with.
Copperstone deserves better.
