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Thursday, December 16, 2010

Snow removal: inadequate even before winter actually begins.

The City of White Plains is up to its old tricks: prizing the movement of cars over the safe movement of pedestrians.

I walk to Whole Foods along Maple Avenue between Mamaroneck Avenue and Bloomingdale Lane.  The usual scoff law properties were allowed by the City of White Plains to leave dangerous snow/ice on the public sidewalks after the recent snowfall.  Maple Avenue was, of course, cleared of snow for the movement of cars.

The City of White Plains has been notified about this for years and has failed to remedy the situation.  Anyone who is injured can easily bolster a law suit against the City of White Plains by referencing these public notifications on this blog, all of which have been sent to the city and its officials via e-mail.

City of White Plains, do the right thing.  And failing that, do the practical thing.  Stop waisting taxpayer dollars by exposing residents to dangerous conditions that could cost them dearly in law suits that could easily have been avoided.

Note: Link for this post sent to the mayor's office through his web form and to the CC members by individual e-mail IDs.

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