Bethesda, MD – A Bethesda man is getting a lot of attention for taking matters into his own hands and plowing his own street โ€” but he says his reasons extend far beyond helping out his neighbors.

Over the years, retired firefighter Richard Hoye spent more than $40,000 on equipment to make sure roads, crosswalks and sidewalks are clear.

Hoye has a garage full of equipment, including a skid steer, plow and other attachments.

โ€œBeing a firefighter and being retired, I really have a passion for tools and I donโ€™t get access quite as much. So this is my midlife crisis toy,โ€ he jokes.

It took him two full days to clear his dead-end street for his neighbors.

But even after the expected melt next week, Hoye says there will be work to do.

โ€œThe snow thatโ€™s rammed into street corners by the snow plows will stay there obstructing the crosswalks for months after a snow event,โ€ he says.

Hoye gets around town on a bike, usually accompanied by his dog Rudder, and says heโ€™s inspired by the people he has met who also are dependent on clear sidewalks and intersections.

โ€œPrioritizing the most vulnerable users of our community is a way of empowering everyone in our community,โ€ he says.

โ€œAnd thatโ€™s the way we should think. It is disruptive to think that way. It requires change.โ€

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