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How do you charge a Volvo XC-90? Very slowly with an extension cord.
An upset citizen files a 311 complaint about the way one Jamaica Plain resident has taken to recharging a Volvo by way of an extension cord out from the house and across the sidewalk:
Electric car charging cord strung over sidewalk.I almost tripped on it while out for my walk. Corner of Florian st and wachusett st in Jamaica Plain Very dangerous for walkers and children.
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Another flaw in the push to remove ICE
By robo
Fri, 09/22/2023 - 12:10pm
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Stand by...
By Angry Dan
Fri, 09/22/2023 - 12:22pm
Year-round space savers in front of EV owners' houses will be the next step.
You get a curb cut! And YOU
By Whit
Fri, 09/22/2023 - 12:25pm
You get a curb cut! And YOU get a curb cut! AND YOU get a curb cut!
Keep Moving Karen
By Username Unknown
Fri, 09/22/2023 - 12:31pm
Simply step over it like every other tiny obstacle you probably encountered on your daily looking for 311 violations walk. We all know you didn't "almost trip" over it.
What does that even mean?? Isn't almost tripping not tripping at all?
Easy to scoff if you're able-bodied
By mg
Fri, 09/22/2023 - 1:36pm
For people who use crutches or walkers, have trouble walking, are elderly or fragile, these cords are a serious hazard. It's easy to miss seeing the cord when it's dark out or rainy or the streets are covered with autumn leaves. They are also difficult for people pushing strollers or in wheelchairs. I have disabilities that sometimes cause me to have a shuffling gait - it would be very easy for me to trip over an unexpected wire across the sidewalk.
As they say in Ptown, trim your bush, or we’ll do it for you.
By Homer Bedloe
Sat, 09/23/2023 - 8:16am
Their overhanging hedge takes up almost half the sidewalk for about 50 feet; I would think this is a more serious infraction when it comes to accessibility, not to mention taking public property for private use.
There should be no
By Kinopio
Fri, 09/22/2023 - 1:42pm
There should be no obstructions across sidewalks. Period. There is already enough shit made for drivers on sidewalks. Stop signs, no parking signs, meters, etc. Drivers take up way too much space. I'm glad pedestrians are protecting what little space we have.
Interesting issue, not sure how we will solve it...
By b from Ros
Fri, 09/22/2023 - 12:42pm
This is a new wrinkle in the EV process in cities, not exactly sure how we will solve it but this doesn't seem "sustainable" at scale either, particularly factoring in the safety or liability issue over the long term.
However, Cambridge seems to be going through similar issues and may offer some stopgap options.
None of these are long term solutions, but it's worth considering and debating better alternatives.
https://www.bostonglobe.com/2023/08/21/business/ca...
The solution is thinking up
By anon
Fri, 09/22/2023 - 12:59pm
The solution is thinking up rules to allow homeowners to either 1) safely run wires across sidewalks or 2) allowing residents to bury wires under the sidewalk and permanently install their own public charger at the curb.
Sidewalk pergola
By Plen-T-Pak
Fri, 09/22/2023 - 1:16pm
Pedestrians walk under, power cord routed overhead. We can even sell extension cords with fake leaves on them to resemble ivy and vines. Since the power is already there, we can put fancy lights on them for nighttime bling.
Sidewalk groove
By Tim Mc.
Fri, 09/22/2023 - 1:36pm
You could cut a narrow groove in the sidewalk that would allow a charging cord to fit entirely below the surface. No tripping hazard, at least if the cord is laid down correctly. The resident who wants to use it would be responsible for keeping the groove free of debris if they want to use it.
buuut we'd see more of this nonsense about "that's *my* parking spot on the public road!" so maybe not.
Nah. Once the cord is gone
By Kinopio
Fri, 09/22/2023 - 1:43pm
Nah. Once the cord is gone now you have a hole in the sidewalk.
Not any wider than the existing sidewalk grooves, I think?
By Tim Mc.
Fri, 09/22/2023 - 7:48pm
It doesn't matter how deep it is as long as it isn't wide enough to be a tripping hazard.
I may be underestimating the width of a charging cord, though!
A house on my running route puts lights on a street tree
By Waquiot
Fri, 09/22/2023 - 10:00pm
They run the chord along one of those sidewalk grooves and cover it with electrical tape. Not a good permanent hack, but works for a month or so.
Floor cord covers (oops, someone already posted below)
By Keiko
Sat, 09/23/2023 - 12:02pm
They help in alleviating the tripping hazard. The good ones have "ramping" on either side of where the cord goes. Really good ones have longer "ramps".
https://www.amazon.com/Floor-Cord-Covers/b/ref=dp_...
I like IT!
By Don't Panic
Mon, 09/25/2023 - 1:06am
That's thinking outside the box @Plen-T-Pak
Ticket closed
By bingbong
Fri, 09/22/2023 - 12:48pm
"Resolved | No code enforcement violation found at this time" :(
Yep, but look at the photos
By adamg
Fri, 09/22/2023 - 1:54pm
The first two were by the 311 complainer and showed a cord going to the car. In between that time and the time a city inspector/wire looker/whoever they sender, the owner obviously took the cord back inside.
Plug-in hybrid owner
By what what now?
Fri, 09/22/2023 - 1:46pm
I have a plug-in hybrid and wouldn't think of putting my charger cable along the sidewalk.
Firstly, for safety concerns and secondly, for fear that some jerk would come along and cut the cable out of spite. Call it the civil war between drivers of big ol' manly pickup trucks and the do-gooder drivers of EVs.
I have a garage at my home, so have no problem. If I didn't have a garage, I would insist on at least having a driveway to run the cable out a window to my car. If some jerk finds it so appalling to come onto my property to cut my cable, that sucks, but at least I'm not causing a tripping hazard.
Indoor/outdoor cord cover
By ElizaLeila
Fri, 09/22/2023 - 4:14pm
Just hit your local hardware store and get an indoor/outdoor cord cover that's made for this situation. They have them that are appropriate for accessible needs, high viz, sloped appropriately, gives pedestrians adequate time to see (or feel if with a cane) and adjust to go over. The cord goes through, so it's not easily stolen.
We all have to live in this world together, it doesn't take much to do one's best to accommodate.
So, A Sidewalk Saver?
By John Costello
Fri, 09/22/2023 - 4:51pm
That goes against a lot of gospel preached on this board.
Not quite
By Waquiot
Fri, 09/22/2023 - 6:03pm
Those things are not meant to be permanent.
That said, the conduits are meant for thick cables. This looks like the extension cord I use with the electric snow thrower. Hardly a threat to anyone.
The extension cord?
By lbb
Mon, 09/25/2023 - 9:43am
Meaning no one can trip over it?
No
By ElizaLeila
Fri, 09/22/2023 - 11:09pm
n/t
I want what I want and everyone else has to let me have it
By Keiko
Sat, 09/23/2023 - 12:46pm
The owner either moved in there before they got the car and thus bought the car knowing they'd have a issue with charging at home. Or, bought the car before they moved in and still knew they'd have an issue with charging at home.
They could leave it charging at a public charging location. There are a couple a mile from there. Plus many more at other locations including super markets and shopping centers so they could charge while they shop.
But they want to charge at home and expect everyone else to accommodate them.
Reminds me of a few of my neighbors that let their shrubs overgrow the sidewalk (a lot), park on the sidewalk, park overhanging the sidewalk ("but my driveway is too short!" You knew that before you bought the house!), and any etcs that are out there.
And yes, I am careful not to block the sidewalk myself. And I mean that literally. When I'm doing yard work and someone walks up, I move myself aside and bring my tools with me.
/rant
You realize the federal government is mandating all
By robo
Sat, 09/23/2023 - 6:32pm
Sold vehicles be EV by 2035, right? Situations like this are not going to go away by 2035 and owners won’t have a choice
No choice in buying
By Keiko
Sun, 09/24/2023 - 8:40am
But will have a choice in running a cord across a public sidewalk or using a charging station
...or maybe they could sell
By Rob
Sun, 09/24/2023 - 9:03pm
...or maybe they could sell practical electrical cars with removable charger packs that you can take into your house and charge at night.
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