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WPCNR THE POWER NEWS. From the Mayor’s Office, Saturday November 3, 2012 12:45 P.M.:
Mayor Thomas Roach issued a Saturday Hurricane Sandy Update to residents of the city via telephone as of 12:30 P.M.
He said “approximately 1,000 (White Plains) customers were restored last night (Friday),” that “multiple out of state crews have been assigned to White Plains outages today (Saturday). according to Con Edison at this time between 8,000 and 9,000 of our 23,000 customers remain without power in the city” at this hour. He said he has been talking with Con Edison consistently demanding more crews for White Plains.
On the gasoline shortage in the city, he said ” the chain of supply is functioning” “please be patient we are being told that there will be normal availability within 24 to 48 hours, but gas is being delivered. If you are aware of price gouging, because we have had some reports of this, please call County Consumer Protection at 995-2155.”
He praised city work crews saying they have been working non-stop, “sometimes bravely” attempting to clear streets.
He said sheltering remains available at the city Armory on 65 Mitchell Place.
The mayor said:
“I sympathize with those who are without power and I recognize you are cold, in the dark and in a terrible condition. We have been working non-stop to bring additional Con Ed crews into our city, and those efforts are beginning to bear fruit.
As you know, city services have remained intact throughout and our DPW crews have cleared 84 blocked streets, and at least 50 remain blocked because of the limited Con Ed crew provided to us for that purpose.
We are all frustrated with Con Ed. If my voice seems a bit hoarse it’s because I have been speaking to them a great deal at various levels of volume. You should know that your city employees have performed admirably, in many cases bravely, and with great spirit, despite long hours and adverse conditions. With all the problems this storm has brought us, our personnel have exceeded my highest expectations.
And, although they will say they are just doing their job, we should all be proud of them.
Bring your complaints to me and your thanks to them.
Thank you for your patience, we are on the way back.”
WPCNR has hobserved, driving through Highlands Friday evening, traffic lights are still out with stop signs in place. Motorists should be advised.
Also, WPCNR observed that the Gedney neighborhood has heavy limbs dangling from wires, limbs block through streeets impeding access. This is a very dangerous situation that Con Ed should make a priority and motorists should avoid driving into Gedney from Ridgeway south. Considering the way weight of some of the limbs hanging on the wires, pedestrians in the area should take extreme caution.