The path to the stop is cleared and the stop is accessible. But thanks to the weather, the snow has melted and created this ice field or puddle (not sure which it is).
Umm how is this maintained bad? Looks a lot better than most of the stops during this winter in Helsinki region 😀
You mean the amount of water? That’s kinda unavoidable this time of year. There’s probably drain somewhere there, but it might have slush/ice/trash blocking it. If you have waterproof shoes you can try to kick it open, but it won’t drain that amount of water in a minute. Also it’ll freeze over when the weather changes again in a few days (haven’t checked, just a guess), so it prob won’t do much good to report it anyway. But you sure can report it here: https://www.hsl.fi/asiakaspalvelu/palaute/lomake?topic=1&category=4
Its been raining water past 3 days, its above zero degrees. Unless someone has the ability to stop the rain and stop the snow from melting, there’s not much anyone can do. This looks fine to me.
If this bothers you, you should move to Turku and see the walking paths there. Just walk around it.
You take a shovel and clean it up 🤷and when the police comes ,they give you a ticket for illegally shoveling snow from state property 🙂
You report it to mother nature ofc. How dare it melt snow and transfer it into water. Dang thermal physics at work again! Sigh….
You are complaing over nothing.
Bus stops usually are little shelters or poles with a sign on, responsibility of the company or municipality.
Weather is responsibility of god of your choice, sometimes outsourced to your municipality.
Have you tried turning the weather off and on again?
I live right next to that just use the sides and stop whining.
Probably similar to Helsinki if you google “Helsinki city feedback”. I complained a few bus stops and pedestrian roads a few days after the blizzards and the city just said they are busy due to the heavy load of snow. xD So I’m not very convinced that this really works…
It’s water, you cant just cover it with gravel. Cant do anything about it.
Around my place in Jyväskylä they spread a lot of little rocks so the ice is walkable. I think that’s what OP refers to by badly maintained.
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I forgot to mention that this is Helsinki.
Looks quite clean. They removed all the snow from walking paths.
What about is badly maintained? There is a walk path to it, the stop is clean and buses can stop there.
This seems to be in Helsinki, so https://www.hel.fi/helsinki/en/administration/participate/feedback
Weather gods
No one you just deal with it
The path to the stop is cleared and the stop is accessible. But thanks to the weather, the snow has melted and created this ice field or puddle (not sure which it is).
Umm how is this maintained bad? Looks a lot better than most of the stops during this winter in Helsinki region 😀
You mean the amount of water? That’s kinda unavoidable this time of year. There’s probably drain somewhere there, but it might have slush/ice/trash blocking it. If you have waterproof shoes you can try to kick it open, but it won’t drain that amount of water in a minute. Also it’ll freeze over when the weather changes again in a few days (haven’t checked, just a guess), so it prob won’t do much good to report it anyway. But you sure can report it here: https://www.hsl.fi/asiakaspalvelu/palaute/lomake?topic=1&category=4
Its been raining water past 3 days, its above zero degrees. Unless someone has the ability to stop the rain and stop the snow from melting, there’s not much anyone can do. This looks fine to me.
If this bothers you, you should move to Turku and see the walking paths there. Just walk around it.
You take a shovel and clean it up 🤷and when the police comes ,they give you a ticket for illegally shoveling snow from state property 🙂
You report it to mother nature ofc. How dare it melt snow and transfer it into water. Dang thermal physics at work again! Sigh….
You are complaing over nothing.
Bus stops usually are little shelters or poles with a sign on, responsibility of the company or municipality.
Weather is responsibility of god of your choice, sometimes outsourced to your municipality.
Have you tried turning the weather off and on again?
I live right next to that just use the sides and stop whining.
In Espoo, through the city website: [https://easiointi.espoo.fi/eFeedback/](https://easiointi.espoo.fi/eFeedback/)
Probably similar to Helsinki if you google “Helsinki city feedback”. I complained a few bus stops and pedestrian roads a few days after the blizzards and the city just said they are busy due to the heavy load of snow. xD So I’m not very convinced that this really works…
It’s water, you cant just cover it with gravel. Cant do anything about it.
Around my place in Jyväskylä they spread a lot of little rocks so the ice is walkable. I think that’s what OP refers to by badly maintained.
To no one, bc no one rly cares