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WPCNR LETTER TICKER. JANUARY 25, 2016:
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WPCNR LETTER TICKER. JANUARY 25, 2016:
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Snowy Morning: The Official WPCNR SNOWOMETER (a yardstick) calculates 13 to 14 inches of snow fell at WPCNR HQ.

Sun has melted light snow covering on the roads in the WPCNR Falling Zone. There is no information on the city website on the conditions of White Plains roads and there has not been any updates on the city website throughout the storm event. And this reporter received no phone updates.The assumption is that the Department of Public Works under new Commissioner Richard Hope has carried on the tradition of keeping White Plains functioning within hours of a snowfall’s end.
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WHY IS THIS HAPPENING?
Every elected official and Public Works Commissioner in the United States receives the same complaint after a snow storm. Big piles of snow right in front of driveways just after the driveway was cleared. It’s frustrating. Aggravating. I went on google last night trying to find another approach and was unsuccessful. Over the years I have spoken with numerous public works commissioners and officials from around the region and no one has come up with another way of clearing the roads.
http://wivb.com/2015/02/28/shoveling-tip-to-stop-snow-from-blocking-driveway/
By Mark Abrams
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) – So, when that next snowfall hits the region in the coming weeks, how can you prevent that municipal snow plow from ruining the work you just did clearing out your driveway access to the street?
There’s probably nothing more frustrating than shoveling out the driveway and clearing a nice apron area to the street to pull out… And then, along comes the snow plow and pushes a big pile of snow right back in front of the driveway.
“A lot of people don’t realize it that the snow plows we use are just the big dump trucks,” says Don Cannon, Lower Merion Township’s director of public works. “They’re not like the plows in the parking lot where they can articulate the plow back and forth and move the snow one way or the other. What we say is that snow is loaded on the front of that plow and it just continually comes off — driver’s side to passenger’s side — or left to right towards the gutter line.”
But Cannon says there is a way to avoid having the municipal plow block your driveway.
“If you shovel out a space — looking at your house to the right side of your driveway — that would allow for the amount of snow that’s on that plow to be, say, discharged in that area before it goes past your driveway that’s that much less snow that goes in front of your driveway when the plow comes down.”
Cannon insists many plow drivers are sensitive to the work suburban residents do to dig out.
Why do they plow snow in front of my driveway? Bay Village, Ohio
Snow plow operators do not place snow in driveways on purpose. There is no practical way for the snow plow operator to cut off the windrow of snow when crossing a driveway. This problem is especially acute in cul-de-sacs because of the space. One thing you can do to reduce the amount of snow that is plowed in front of your driveway is to place as much of the snow as possible to the right side of your drive as you face the street.
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TopQ: Why did the City block my driveway or bury my sidewalk when they plowed my street?
City of Lafayette – Frequently Asked Questions
Problems may arise for residents when snow piles up on sidewalks and driveways are blocked because of snowplow activities. We try very hard to plow so as not to block driveways, but this is not always possible. The most efficient method to plow snow is to push it to the side of the road. Plowing to the center of the road would leave your driveway open, but it would not provide enough room for fire trucks and other emergency vehicles to operate.
Wicomico County Department of Public Works, Roads Division
1. Why do the plows block my driveway with snow?
The primary goal of plowing is to remove snow from streets so that the road is open to vehicular traffic. Plowing pushes snow to the side from the middle of the street naturally, and, unfortunately, this results in snow piling up in front of driveways. Snowplows typically push snow to the right of the travel lane and the driver has no control over this. Also, the driver cannot stop or raise the plow at each driveway as this would leave a pile of snow in the roadway. Residents are advised to wait until the plow has been through their road prior to cleaning their driveway and mailbox area. If drifting or more snow occurs the plows may have to make multiple passes on a road at a later time to keep the road clear. If possible, plow drivers will try to prevent excessive blockages at driveways but at times this is not possible. Please remember that the clearing of driveway and mailbox areas is the responsibility of the resident.
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http://northiowatoday.com/2013/03/20/listening-post-city-plows-snow-into-womans-driveway-city-refuses-to-help/
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WPCNR COUNTY CLARION-LEDGER. FROM WESTCHESTER COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATIONS. JANUARY 24, 2016:
AS OF THIS MORNING, WESTCHESTER COUNTY REPORTS:
Bee-Line buses and Paratransit vehicles are running on or close to schedule.
Route 8 is operating on the standard snow detour.
Route 25 detoured in both directions. Eastbound – from Kimball Ave – remain on Kimball Ave, left turn on McLean Ave to regular route. Westbound – from McLean Ave – remain on McLean Ave, right turn on Kimball Ave to regular route.
The Westchester County Airport is open and operating normally. Passengers should check with their carrier for more specific flight information.
Further information can be obtained by clicking on our web page at
www.westchestergov.com/beelinebus.
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SNOWY EVENING: WHITE PLAINS NY USA AT MIDNIGHT. In the WPCNR “SNOW ZONE THE WPCNR METEROROLIST USING A YARDSTICK MEASURED 13 TO 14 INCHES OF SNOW ON FLAT GROUND WITH NO TREE OVERHAND. DRIFTS MAY BE HIGHER. AS OF 4:30 PM THIS AFTERNOON, SNOWFALL WAS APPROXIMATELY 8 INCHES. AT MIDNIGHT SNOW HAD TAPERED OFF TO VERY SMALL LIGHTLY DRIFTING FLAKES. IT’S A 2-SHOVELINGS SNOWFALL.
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WPCNR WHITE PLAINS LAW JOURNAL. JANUARY 23, 2016:
The popular White Plains Week website has posted as of 1 P.M. SATURDAY the complete text of the Judge Joan Lefkowitz Preliminary Decision and Order on the French American School of New York bid to overturn the Common Council decision of August 5, 20015. The decision was issued Wednesday.
Go to www.whiteplainsweek.com and CLICK ON THE LINK:
LINK TO FILE OF JUDGE’S DECISION ON FRENCH AMERICAN SCHOOL CASE
By reading the complete Preliminary decision you can judge for yourself what the Judge wrote to explain her decision calling for a vote of the Common Council on February 1 on the French American School of New York site plan and special permit.
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WPCNR WEATHER AND TRAFFIC. FROM WESTCHESTER COUNTY. JANUARY 23, 2016:
BEE-LINE BUS SYSTEM TO SUSPEND SERVICE TODAY AT 11 A.M.
Due to deteriorating weather conditions, the Bee-Line Bus System will suspend service on all its routes at 11 a.m. today (Saturday) until further notice.
Buses currently on the roads will finish all of their routes and then return to their garages.
“It’s always safety first and the weather conditions have just made it impossible to keep our buses on the roads,” said County Executive Robert P. Astorino. “We will monitor the situation throughout the storm, but the busses will remain off the roads until conditions allow for their safe return.”
With the exception of emergency vehicles, all motorists are urged to stay off the roads.
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WPCNR WHITE PLAINS LAW JOURNAL. From the Gedney Association. January 23, 2016:
The Gedney Association has released a statement on their reaction to Judge Joan Lefkowitz’s Preliminary Order January 20, directing the Common Council to vote February 1 on whether or not to approve or disapprove the French American School of New York Site Plain and Special Permit. The Mayor’s Office and the City Corporation Counsel had so far not responded to WPCNR’S Request for a statement:
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WPCNR WEATHER AND TRAFFIC. From Paul Feiner, Supervisor Town of Greenburgh. January 23, 2016 9 A.M. E.S.T.:
Just conferred with our highway department. Our crews were called out at 3 AM. We currently have 35 trucks out plowing the roads. No trees have fallen. No reported power outages. We pre-treated the roads before the storm and are now on our second round – plowing the roads again. With the snow coming down – roads are slippery so it is recommended that you stay inside
Bee-Line buses and Paratransit vehicles are operating with major delays system wide due to poor road conditions.
Routes 8, 13B, 30, and 60 are operating on standard snow detours.
Route 2 -buses are avoiding the hills-northbound buses in Getty Square are traveling right on Prospect Ave., left on Main St., and right on Broadway to Roberts Ave. Southbound buses will travel right on Roberts Ave., left on Broadway, right on Wells Ave., and left on Warburton Ave.
Route 6-buses are avoiding icy conditions on Dobbs Ferry Rd.-northbound straight on Rt. 9A, right on Rt. 119. Southbound buses are traveling straight on Rt. 119, left on Rt. 9A.
The Westchester County Airport is open and operating normally. Passengers should check with their carrier for more specific flight information.
Further information can be obtained by clicking on our web page at
www.westchestergov.com/beelinebus.