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Mayor: Roads May Be Plowed By Wednesday Night … Maybe

Bloomberg Urges Patience, But Many Say The System Broke

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East 94th Street in Brooklyn

Here’s how things looked on Dec. 28, 2010, in Brooklyn. (Photo courtesy/Richard ‘Spoon’ McCallum)

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Reporting Ginny Kosola

NEW YORK (CBS New York/AP) — On the day after the day after, New Yorkers were left wondering what happened. There are still many streets that haven’t seen a plow yet.

“I’m curious as to why none of this has been plowed yet,” one person told CBS 2′s Lou Young. “All the streets around here, very few have been plowed. One was half-plowed.”

“I think they get an F-minus,” said Arlene Buonintane of Queens Village. “I think they really screwed up because, you know, this is ridiculous. You still have ambulances that have to get out. You still have police and firefighters that have to get through and none of the side streets are plowed.”

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“This has never been like this. I think it’s because the Sanitation [Department] is short. I’m a retired sanitation worker and it has never been like this,” another resident said.

Mayor Michael Bloomberg blamed circumstance.

“We won’t get to everybody every time. We will make mistakes, but we have to continue plugging ahead. Yelling about it and complaining doesn’t help,” Bloomberg said. “I think you can expect another 24 hours before we will get to everyone and even then I’m not so sure.”

The mayor said 2,700 city plows manned by a reduced Department of Sanitation workforce were all at work Tuesday night, supplemented by other City departments. Young saw a privately contracted plow with a Parks Department worker riding shotgun.


1010 WINS’ Stan Brooks reports



WCBS 880′s Ginny Kosola on unplowed Queens streets

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 1010 WINS’ Juliet Papa reports

SOUND OFF: Is Your Road Plowed?

The City said it needs more private plows, front loaders and tow trucks. Ambulances have been getting stuck trying to do their work.

“Too many ambulances went down blocked streets, for example,” Bloomberg said. “What they should’ve done was stay at the corner of the main street and then walked down or struggled through the snow to get down, because once the ambulance got in it couldn’t get out.”

Young witnessed one ambulance doing precisely what the mayor wanted. It stopped on a main street so that EMTs could walk down snow-covered side street to assist someone. But in the process their ambulance blocked traffic, including a snow plow.

Outerborough Outrage

The stuck plow driver was clearly frustrated.

“It’s hard. We’re stuck in traffic because people don’t stay home,” he said. “People driving around, getting stuck in the middle of the street. We can’t get down the streets. It’s impossible.”

If you’re not buying this, neither are the folks at the NYC Council or in the borough presidents’ offices. Marty Markowitz was nearly apoplectic over the condition of his Brooklyn borough’s streets.

“We’ve had previous bad snowstorms and the Sanitation Department did an excellent job. Something didn’t happen this time,” Markowitz said.

Residents React to City’s Storm Response

The City Office of Emergency Management, which is normally empty, was activated around 4 p.m. on Sunday when the storm started to settle in. There’s even a stuck ambulance task force that’s been at it since Monday trying to make sense of the mess.

But angry NYC Council members said they think there’s more that needs to be looked into than stuck ambulances. Hearings have been scheduled for Jan. 10.

“I believe we can do better. We expect better. I know we can do better. We did better in February when we had a storm and that was much worse. And so I know this was a bad storm, but the reality is we’ve done it in the past and we should have done it in the last 48 hours but we failed,” said Councilwoman Leticia James, D-Queens.

City Councilman Daniel Dromm shook his head and came short of stamping his feet on two feet of unplowed snow on 75th Street in Jackson Heights, Queens.

“The fact that there has been no plow in this neighborhood at all is a disaster,” Dromm said. “It’s hard to understand why the city was so unprepared for this storm because we knew for a long time that it was coming.”

“This is going on day three and usually what we see is a plow coming down the street on the day when the storm starts, then you see something coming the day after and basically the third day you expect it to be clear but that’s not what happened here,” he added.



WCBS 880′s Ginny Kosola on outrage over NYC’s response to the blizzard

Some are putting the blame on Bloomberg. “He is not doing what he is supposed to do,” one woman said. ”He’s not running the city, we’re wondering what is happening.”

“I think the Mayor must be living in another world if he thinks that the response to this has been satisfactory,” Dromm said.

However, Bloomberg said he understands the hardships the public has faced in the last few days.

“I’m angry too, if your street was plowed the response was adequate, if your street was not plowed the response was inadequate,” Bloomberg said. ”We can not do everything all the time and we are doing the best we can.”

CBS 2’s Dave Carlin rode along with plow operators and sanitation supervisors on Tuesday night during their 12-hour shifts.

Residents on unplowed side streets seemed openly hostile.

Carlin asked the operator if he understands the criticism.

“I understand it. I heard it. Unfortunately, it was one of those storms that are one in a million. The sheer volume and the speed it came down and the winds did not help at all,” the operator said.

(TM and Copyright 2010 CBS Radio Inc. and its relevant subsidiaries. CBS RADIO and EYE Logo TM and Copyright 2010 CBS Broadcasting Inc. Used under license. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. The Associated Press contributed to this report.)

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  • patricia taylorwalker

    it is amazing how arrogant and rude Michael Bloomberg is. his street is totally clean. So is the santitation boss and his new chancellor of the bd. of ed.
    he seems to forget new yorkers elected him for the third time. My, my this should teach all voters a thing or two about this so-called businessman.
    i would not vote for him if he paid me out of his little man pocket!
    Mike Bloomberg needs to GO!!!!
    just think of 1969 and John V. Lindsey-Bloomberg u r done!!!

  • Tim

    Blooberg should be impeached – the arrogant, incompetent schmuck.

    • Timothy Warren Lucas

      They continue to focus on how to tax you. You can’t expect them to let alittle snow get in the way of their eyesight when your pocketbook is way more important than the weather. Bloombutt has heated driveways, he doesn’t care as long as you pay your taxes- on time too.!

  • Carl

    Mr Mayor east 89th street in Brooklyn NOT plowed yet. Is this because we may be deemed lower income? betweet Flatlands ave and avenue J

  • Swami Poobah

    Don’t worry….Global Warming will save you! Bwahahahahahahahahahah!

    • Timothy Warren Lucas

      Have you noticed that no one has questioned the high gas prices since Obama has been president? Where’s all those Bush haters from the “gas is too high” bunch????

  • Larry

    I dont feel sorry for any New Yorkers, elections have consequences. This is what you get when you elect liberal hacks. They are more concerned about taking your money and freedoms than anything else. But lets get right down to it, you NYC morons will relect Bloomberg and the rest of the liberal sccialists come elction time. So keep your whining to yourself.

    • andy

      ummmm… bloomberg is a wall street backed republican. but nice try!

      • Larry

        No he is actually an Independent now. He called himself a republican at one time to get elected, but he was always a RINO. Its not what you call yourself, its your principles and actions that make you what you are. Bloomberg is no Republican.

  • Ursus Indomitus

    Evacuate New York to the FEMA camps. NOW.

  • Nick

    This is very typical of liberals, sticking their noses into areas that they have no business doing and not doing what they were hired for.

    Well New York you voted for him so you got him, remember

    most demoratic good intentions, always cause horrific consequences

    Good luck

  • Mordock999

    What a MESS. And DON’T forget, Bloomberg has Presidential Asperations. Keep THAT in the back of your minds and be governed accordingly

  • Brian

    For one of the higest taxed cities in our nation one would think they could do a better job with all of the tax revenue.

  • JohnMelrose

    How hard is it to put some snowplow drivers to work?

  • Tony

    Don’t tell me all you Drudgeians are complaining about government not doing something.

    Wonder why the private market hasn’t shoveled the streets yet…

    • Aunt Bee

      Because people that use force, violence and intimidation have a monopoly on snow removal and if you try and start your own plowing company you will be regulated and taxed to death.

      If you don’t comply they will arrest you. If you resist arrest they will kill you.

      That’s government left or right. Men and women providing services at the barrel of a gun.

      http://911essentials.com

    • Brian

      That would be a great arguement except this is the area that almost all people feel is the governments job. What possible reason would you have for defending such incompetence?

  • Barry S

    Import 10,000 Chinese slave laborers and the snow would be gone in no time. Of course, they’d want to stay, not integrate, get overly generous welfare checks and vote Democrat. Sounds like a plan! Change we can believe in, even if we can’t believe the fake birth certificate.

  • snow job

    I pay no attention to NYC. What’s the status of the WTC rebuild anyway? Will it ever get built, or are they holding the land for a future super mosque? I’m not clear about 9/11 anyway – too many weird things happened that day and I certainly think the official story is BS. Maybe Alex Jones is right.

    About the snow. Just snow, it melts. Relax and enjoy your tax.

  • BCrushMN

    After Minneapolis’ recent blizzard, officials paid “anyone with a shovel” $10 to assist in hastily clearing the 17″ of snow from the the stands/grounds of the gorgeous new outdoor TCF Bank Stadium on the nearby University of Minnesota campus. Remember – the Metrodome collapsed? Where the heck are all the snow-blowers in New York City? I say call people in from the boroughs who have snow-blowers and pay them cash by the hour to assist in clearing these streets. Same with hard manual labor. However. I’m fairly certain – positive – that union contracts would prevent such a pragmatic, creative solution.

  • RobbieK

    Bloomberg is living his own Hurricane Katrina! Bet he wishes he hadn’t dictated term limit extensions for Mayor! Yep, he open his pie hole about the Ground Zero terrorist training mosque, but forgets about real New York City citizens!

  • nom

    Don’t worry NYC. Big government just put in 3,000 cameras to spy on you. For your safety of course.

  • john

    Like Randell said, we are becoming a Nation of Woooossiieesssss. Shame on you New York.

    • Hj Lamb

      What you deserve for building too much dependence on government services. Enjoy paying your tax bill. How do you like hizzoner Bloomberg now?

  • john

    Does anyone in New York want to lift a little finger and help yourself. Please get out and clear the s h i t…

  • jpeditor

    Maybe if Bloomberg and his staff spent as much time planning for this blizzard as they did ramming through the 9/11 Victory Mosque at Ground Zero, THE REAL NEW YORKERS would be able to get to work now.

    Hey Mike, going to blame the people fed up with snow-clogged streets as some “Obamacare haters” like you did the Times Square Bombing?

    Here’s a quarter, go call someone who cares!

  • Laugh Last

    Where are all the Paleontologists – seems Neanderthals are not extinct – they live on in NYC – clearing roads and occupying government office – where is Modern Man – oh wait they left NYC and Chicago and San Fran and Lost Angeles and moved to FLYOVER country where you can still do for yourselves and not have to rely on some Neanderthal in a union or government office to change yer light bulbs or mandate the toilet you can use
    Ya’ll laugh at FLYOVER country but now we are not to rump end of the jokes cause you cannot survive a foot and a half of snow – geez jes like the idiot welfare bums of Katrina – I am sure there will be a Save NYC from Snow concert soon to pilfer the pockets of FLYOVER folks

    • Mike from Michigan

      From FLYOVER country why would I give you idiots in NY one red cent. You dummies keep voting in the jerks in office that has ruin a once great city.

  • john

    Ahhhhh, New York is the best place to vacation…….. Ahhhhhhhhhhhh. It’s cold. Darn little babies get up and clean up the mess. Get your hands dirty. Oh, your waiting for big brother to take care and pamper you. Bunch of cry babies. Grow some b a l l s….

    • Jullou

      The taxpayers should expect and demand action. They live in substandard housing due to the extreme taxation. 1.5 million have departed NY in the last decade.

      The taxpayers should get torked and vote the bums out!!!!!

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