New York, NY – Bloomberg Refuses to Send Sanitation Reps to Outer Borough Snow Meetings

    8

    Mayor Bloomberg updates New Yorkers on city response to snow storm with Sanitation Commissioner John Doherty, OEM Commissioner Joe Bruno and other commissioners. January 12, 2011 (Photo Credit: Spencer T Tucker)New York, NY – Mayor Bloomberg is – again – throwing snowballs at the outer boroughs, City Council members say.

    Join our WhatsApp group

    Subscribe to our Daily Roundup Email


    He’s refusing to send Sanitation Department reps to a series of Council hearings that will be the first chance for many New Yorkers to sound off about the disastrous Dec. 26 blizzard.

    He’ll instead send community affairs representatives with details about the mayor’s 15-point plan to improve the city’s snow response.

    “Unacceptable!” fumed Council Sanitation Committee Chairwoman Letitia James (D, WFP-Brooklyn). “This is an actof disrespect to the outer boroughs, mostof which were ignored during the blizzard.”

    James had asked for the sanitation superintendents from each borough to explain at six hearings what went wrong in the hardest-hit parts of the city.

    “I don’t want Community Affairs to tell me about salt, snowplows, chains, deployments and assignments,” James said.

    New Yorkers were so furious after the wind-whipped blizzard left streets unplowed for days that the Council took the extraordinary step of scheduling eight hearings into the city’s response.

    Deputy Mayor Stephen Goldsmith and Sanitation Commissioner John Doherty both acknowledged, at a major hearing on Monday, Jan. 10, serious flaws in the city’s snow response. Top Metropolitan Transportation Authority officials were grilled at a second hearing this past Friday.

    The first outer borough hearing, tonight at Staten Island’s Petrides School, will be the first chance for New Yorkers to testify. It will be followed by hearings in downtown Brooklyn, southern Brooklyn, Harlem, Queens and the Bronx.

    A spokesman for Bloomberg said the community affairs reps will be equipped to respond to concerns.


    Listen to the VINnews podcast on:

    iTunes | Spotify | Google Podcasts | Stitcher | Podbean | Amazon

    Follow VINnews for Breaking News Updates


    Connect with VINnews

    Join our WhatsApp group


    8 Comments
    Most Voted
    Newest Oldest
    Inline Feedbacks
    View all comments
    yaakov doe
    Member
    yaakov doe
    13 years ago

    Maybe the Manhattancentric Mayor doesn’t realize that there is no danger to the Sanitation officials. Yes, we in the “outer boroughs” are angry over the inept snow removal, but we are not violent thugs.

    grandson1
    grandson1
    13 years ago

    This is just another example of bloomberg’s arrogance and his total disregard for the will of the citizens of this city. Based on this utterly shameful behavior i think that the City Council should promptly start impeachment proceedings against this disgrace of a Mayor.

    YidelfromBP
    YidelfromBP
    13 years ago

    Does Bloomberg have the power to stop them from coming? That means he is in charge and he is their boss! Then let him testify be questioned talk the blame and in the end be impeached! Or be voted by the council as “no confidence”

    13 years ago

    I bet that all New Yorkers in the outer boroughs are sorry that they voted for this pompous, indignant, and self-righteous Napoleon!

    ikleinit
    ikleinit
    13 years ago

    Utterly , narcisitic, egotistical arrogance, at its best

    YidelfromBP
    YidelfromBP
    13 years ago

    Does Bloomberg have the power to stop them from coming? That means he is in charge and he is their boss! Then let him testify be questioned talk the blame and in the end be impeached! Or be voted by the council as “no confidence”

    13 years ago

    All those that were supposed to attend should BOYCOTT the event !!!!