New York – B’klyn Residents Next To Sound Off At Blizzard Hearing

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    Streets of Brooklyn, NY Dec 28 2010. Photo: EliNew York – The City Council blizzard hearings move to Borough Hall Wednesday night to give Brooklyn residents a chance to vent over the mismanaged snow cleanup.

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    Last night, Staten Islanders took turns blasting the response to the weekend storm that paralyzed the City and dumped up to 30 inches on the borough.

    Three weeks after the blizzard, there was still plenty of anger.

    Frustrated residents told the City Council about the Christmas weekend snow job. A local pastor and his congregation said they’re still buried some three-plus weeks later.

    “I think it was shameless, shameless. That same snow turned to ice and the ice hasn’t been removed,” said Lloyd Land, pastor of the First United Christian Church in the Park Hill section of the borough.

    “If this blizzard was not considered a snow emergency, then what constitutes a snow emergency?” said Rosanne Friscia of Castleton Corners.

    “The best vehicles in the world can’t get around a bus or a tractor trailer that’s stuck across an intersection,” business owner Steve Margarella said.

    A sanitation department spokesman took notes and apologized for the response he called “not acceptable.”

    A study of 1,700 Staten Islanders shows:

    * 83 percent didn’t see a snowplow till midweek.

    * 78 percent were unable to leave home.

    * 67 percent couldn’t get to work.

    * 43 percent lost pay.

    A representative from the city’s Department of Sanitation was at the meeting, taking notes and giving yet another flat apology.

    “The response was not acceptable. We are continuing to assess the storm and our response,” Ignazio Terranova said.

    Council Speaker Christine Quinn was among those blasting the city for what she called an epic failure.

    “You shouldn’t have had to endure the poor cleanup that you did, and you shouldn’t have to come out tonight,” Quinn said.

    Brooklyn Borough Hall is located at 209 Joralemon Street


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    13 years ago

    The disaster continues. Now we have alternate side in effect. This morning driving down thirteenth ave. I saw a street cleaner – practically in the middle of the street, becasue there was too much snow for it to accomplish any cleaning. Two blocks up there was a salt truck maybe they were supposed to push snow into the middle of the street, because I did see at one corner snow pushed to the middle, but that was it.
    The truck was driving merrily down with the shove lifted. Now we have to move our cars and put them where???? for the City to be able to ticket and regain some of it’s lost revenue – because cleaning the streets at this point is……..

    13 years ago

    Whoever is running this “show” should make a ONE-HOUR SLIDE PRESENTATION of all the pictures and “mishaps” that tragically occurred in Brooklyn. Remember – a picture is worth a thousand words and a thousand pictures is worth a MILLION WORDS. No need to speak or scream. The facts are there.