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Saturday, December 19, 2020

Galleria garage roof: they don't even bother to remove snow because nobody parks there! Make it a park!

Photo taken this morning about 8:30 AM, Saturday, December 19, 2020:


Open space on Galleria parking garage roof could be a park. Saturday, February 17, 2018

With a little imagination, not even a lot. Photo below taken Saturday Feb. 17, 2018 at 2:30 PM. In other words in the middle of the afternoon on a cold overcast winter day: perfect for shopping. And even then the garage roof of the Galleria indoor mall has no cars, ZERO. Could that space be put to good use?

Yes! As a park! Come on, it's a great idea.

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Galleria: put it out of its misery. Tuesday, March 10, 2020

White Plains is a one horse town. Always was. Always will be.

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Thursday, December 17, 2020

Main Post Office has not cleared snow from this morning's storm.

Main PO at 100 Fisher Ave.
White Plains, NY 10606

Did not clear snow from any of it's public sidewalks. That's all along Fisher Avenue, wrapping around and well onto Bank Street. This is inexcusable.
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That message was sent to:

from:Ken
to:whiteplainscityhall@whiteplainsny.gov
date:Dec 17, 2020, 4:37 PM
subject:Snow removal: United States Postal Service

Monday, November 23, 2020

White Plains should "adhere to one person, one vote".

Westchester County Board of Legislators NEWS

Fall 2020 Newsletter (paper mailed)

Happy 50th Anniversary, Board of Legislators

Westchester County's governing body was established in 1703 as the Board of Supervisors. It remained such until the court ruled in 1965 that the Board of Supervisors did not adhere to one person, one vote representation. The court established a County Board with seventeen legislative districts of equal size represented by a single Legislator. At its first meeting on January 5, 1970, the body was renamed the Board of Legislators.

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OK, the Westchester County Board of Legislators is not a very positive example of a legislative body but the point is that the City of White Plains does not "adhere to one person, one vote" with its Common Council elected at large. None of these governmental bodies operate that way:

Westchester County
New York State
United States of America.

They all at least try to "adhere to one person, one vote". White Plains doesn't even try.

District-Based Voting Sunday, February 24, 2008

"Should the issue of at-large members versus district-based representation be revisited?"

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Monday, November 2, 2020

Car-free development in Arizona! Pedestrian hostile White Plains perpetuates car culture.

The Capital of Sprawl Gets a Radically Car-Free Neighborhood

On an empty lot near Phoenix, perhaps the most auto-addicted city in America, a start-up is betting $170 million on a more walkable future.

By Conor Dougherty Oct. 31, 2020 New York Times

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The article is way too long but should at least be scanned by White Plains decision makes: elected, appointed and self-appointed.

District-Based Voting Sunday, February 24, 2008

You can see why CC members do not and cannot represent the interests of the majority of WP residents who live downtown in apartments. They all live in houses, mostly in the same area. None live downtown. With District-Based Voting most of them would not be on the CC.

WP might as well have its city government decisions made by people living in Scarsdale. Our CC members may be well intentioned but they visit downtown as non-residents do: they drive in, park, do some stuff and drive back. Most of their decisions are based on driving and parking. That's why WP is so extremely pedestrian hostile.

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White Plains Downtown Residents Association Tuesday, February 24, 2009

The White Plains Downtown Residents Association web site listed at the top of this post describes WP as "pedestrian-friendly". There was a lot of talk last night that supports my contention that WP is pedestrian hostile, much worse than Manhattan...

The most fundamental change that is needed is change from a car culture to a people culture. Without that, nothing else matters. How many people walked to last night's meeting v. driving?

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White Plains needs a Pedestrian Commissioner. Sunday, June 13, 2010

It's obvious that neither the Traffic nor Public Safety Commissioners give a damn how pedestrian hostile White Plains becomes, so how about a Pedestrian Commissioner, someone who represents the interests of pedestrians? ...

... the Public Safety Commissioner does not enforce the laws and because neither the mayor nor the common council members do anything to make WP less pedestrian hostile.

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White Plains Clean and Green event, July 17, 2010 Friday, July 16, 2010

You need to insist that people get there without driving...

WP is Motown, the most pedestrian hostile place I know. Every issue is impacted by the city government's reverence for cars. It is Dodge city. Drivers get away with infractions ALL day long. There is minimal enforcement of traffic laws. If CC members walked around downtown occasionally, they might know this. Instead they stay in their suburban enclaves and visit citizen groups that represent those enclaves. Let's save tax money and just have the Scarsdale government make decisions for WP. They have as much vested interest.

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Why are buses allowed to barrel down residential Barker Avenue? Saturday, December 19, 2015

Hamilton (Avenue) is already pedestrian hostile and wouldn't be made much worse with some buses.

It's appalling that the city does not seem to consider stuff like this. It's all about moving vehicles. Oh, and parking. Lots of parking.

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Have you ridden a Bee Line bus this millennium? Tuesday, February 2, 2016

White Plains will become even more pedestrian hostile as it adds thousands of new private parking spaces in new apartment developments that the house dwelling Common Council members have and are approving...

That's roughly 2,000 more parking spaces in downtown with more to come. Such development in New York City is sustainable because New York has mass transit. White Plains only has a sliver of the county bus system, the Bee Line, which is totally inadequate for moving people around White Plains even if they were inclined to consider using it.

So, have you ridden a Bee Line bus this millennium? If not, why would you expect people moving into these thousands of new apartments to use it? How will they get to the train station each morning to commute to New York for work? And where will they park? ...

The tradition of White Plains apartment residents being too dumb and lazy to engage continues with the people who live in the houses away from downtown continuing to make the decisions that increasingly seem impractical without some form of transportation other than cars...

When the TransCenter revitalization task force has its first public meeting in the library on the evening of Feb. 11 (2016), ask whether anyone in the room has ridden a Bee Line bus this millennium. If the answer is close to none, then the nature of the problems will be apparent. The next question is whether the City will do anything differently or will it continue to expand the use of personal cars until their movement has everyone going nowhere.

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How far will residents walk to reach the train station? Saturday, February 6, 2016

... 700 new apartments at 60 South Broadway ...

... 550 apartments are also being built at 55 Bank Street ...

White Plains is pedestrian hostile and that seems likely to get worse. Pedestrian Commissioner, anyone?

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Downtown White Plains Transit District public meeting very positive. Thursday, February 11, 2016

It will probably take a decade for substantive changes to be implemented but the City seems intent on correcting the sanitizing urban renewal changes that since the 1960s turned White Plains into a pedestrian hostile sterile place with a dozen roads slashing through downtown that are the functional equivalent of interstate highways. Maybe we'll eventually get that pedestrian commissioner I've been calling for.

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Two way mega streets: change Martine, Main, Hamilton from one way quasi interstates. Sunday, February 14, 2016

Mayor Tom Roach said as much a couple of days ago as the primary speaker at the first public meeting of the Trancenter Transit District task force, which had hardly any public input...

The mayor mocked the familiar nonsense of driving out of one's way to go half a block by needing to drive completely around a block. The days of having many functional equivalents of interstate highways slashing throughout downtown must end ... this year.

The administration wants some substantive change by the end of 2016. What is more attainable than this? ...

... make WALKING ... much less pedestrian hostile.

Mayor Roach needs to lead the other Common Council members towards his vision for remaking White Plains.

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Grass and trees on center dividers on Hamilton, Main, Martine. Friday, March 18, 2016

How about something like Park Avenue in Manhattan? Or even that really nice center divider on North Broadway between Main and Hamilton? You know, the one some people delude themselves into thinking is a park. If Central Park were surrounded by comparable lanes of traffic, they would extend to the Hudson River to the west and First Avenue to the east...

Yes, it would reduce the number of lanes but it would make WALKING on them much less pedestrian hostile.

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One way mega streets: mocked by Mayor Roach but not changed. Monday, August 28, 2017

City bureaucracy, special interests of residents of houses, the emerging impact of the bus industry all contribute to things like leaving intact the pseudo highways that slash through downtown posing as city streets, making White Plains pedestrian hostile in the extreme...

The real problems with downtown White Plains:
1. Common Council members are elected at large, not in geographic districts.
2. Those of us living in downtown apartments are dumb and lazy.

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Pedestrian controlled traffic light is long overdue at Lake Street and Stewart Place. Tuesday, August 29, 2017

White Plains is pedestrian hostile in the extreme. A great example is at the Lake Street intersection with Stewart Place, right across from the only downtown city park...

White Plains ... Motown!

Note: a pedestrian controlled flashing light has been installed with mixed results.

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Hamilton Plaza project. Sunday, March 18, 2018

In the last two years the City of White Plains has allowed bus traffic to/from the bus terminal adjacent to the train station and the train station itself to increase dramatically...

And you're adding another 1,000 parking spaces? What happened to the presumption that millennials will forgo cars? You can never have enough lanes or enough parking spaces. Try something different. Don't continue to compound the problem...

White Plains is pedestrian hostile in the extreme. It's Motown on steroids. All that matters to its decision makers is for it to be convenient for them to drive and park in downtown for their amusement: shopping, restaurants, etc.

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City waited THREE YEARS to implement the authorized safety cameras at only HALF the intersections authorized. Monday, July 9, 2018

White Plains is pedestrian hostile in the extreme...

2-3 years ago Mayor Roach repeatedly mocked the absurd city planning of 50 years ago that resulted in the mega one way streets in downtown. But rather than change that, the city has done nothing ...

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More pedestrian hostile than ever. Tuesday, March 26, 2019

More cars than ever.

More buses than ever. Isn't that good? It might be if they didn't have a greater percentage of empty seats than ever. Oh, and if the buses weren't driving more and more on congested streets in downtown White Plains.

2-3 lanes of traffic turning simultaneously on five lane roads AND immediately crossing diagonally parallel to the crosswalk unable to see pedestrians.

About three years ago the mayor repeatedly criticised the urban planning of half a century ago, which included creating the many 4-5 lane one way streets in downtown White Plains. But not a single change has been made.

Now 5,000 new apartments are being added in downtown White Plains with more parking spaces than the number of apartments. What the heck? ...

White Plains Common Council members for the last half century live in houses outside downtown White Plains almost exclusively. They are elected at large, not by geographic district. They represent the people who live on their street. Those people are interested in one thing: being able to drive from their house into downtown White Plains in ten minutes. That's it. Anything else is superfluous...

Downtown White Plains is pedestrian hostile in the extreme and getting worse by the day. If White Plains Common Council members ever walked around, they might know that.

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Bus mania is to get train station money as hub for east-west Lower Hudson Transit Link? Tuesday, April 16, 2019

Mayor Thomas Roach and others have delusions of grandeur dancing in their heads. As documented here, the Hudson Link buses have had almost ZERO passengers. It's been a local, state, federal government boondoggle. The number of cars has not decreased as the number of buses continues to dangerously increase, all at the loss of quality of life for downtown residents. The mayor and almost all Common Council members for the last half century live in house neighborhoods outside downtown. They are elected at large, not by geographic district. The current bad policy is just the most recent because of that basic disconnect.

In what millenium will ANY changes happen? Not ONE street has been changed. Not one. The 4-5 lane one way monstrosities that Mayor Roach mocked many times years ago remain, with their multiple turning lanes and resulting diagonal crossing. White Plains is more pedestrian hostile than ever.

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NYC closed 14th Street. What's White Plains doing? Friday, August 9, 2019

Nothing. White Plains is doing nothing. Oh wait, White Plains got itself declared a transportation hub for the lower Hudson Valley. Why? To get more money for the cheap MTA to finally improve its train station here: catching up on 30 years of neglect and correct fundamental problems with the original design.

In exchange for that White Plains gets a huge influx of regional buses, that not only go to the train station but also drive through the already overcrowded downtown streets. What percent of the passenger seats on those buses are occupied in downtown White Plains? The Hudson Link buses are a complete joke as many, if not most, have had ZERO passengers. ZERO...

The half century old White Plains car model is neither walkable nor sustainable but no White Plains decision makers show any real understanding, much less inclination to actually change anything.

Not one downtown 4-5 lane street has been improved. Not one.

Not one downtown street corner has been improved. Not one.

White Plains decision makers have no idea how pedestrian hostile White Plains is because they don't live downtown. They only visit the city for which they make quality of life decisions.

The only issue in White Plains: residents in suburban White Plains houses being able to drive to/from downtown in ten minutes...

Solution: election districts instead of Common Council members being elected at large. The reality is that the house residents keep their own in power and we downtown apartment residents are too dumb and lazy to take over as our numbers would support.

So White Plains schlepps along, the convenient compromise.

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What street or intersection has been improved this millenium? Wednesday, September 25, 2019

About four years ago the mayor criticized the urban planning of half a century before, especially the many one way 4-5 lane streets in downtown. However, not a single improvement has been made. And the streets are more pedestrian hostile than ever because of the ever increasing number and size of the buses that have a very low percentage of their seats filled with passengers. This includes the $115 million a year Westchester County Bee-Line bus system.

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NYTimes: Cars Were Banned on 14th Street. The Apocalypse Did Not Come. Monday, October 14, 2019

You Common Council members who live in houses don't give a damn about downtown White Plains being pedestrian hostile. None of the candidates do either.

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Fizzle: perspective on city video Sizzle. Wednesday, February 19, 2020

It's nice that residents are proud of their community and that the municipal executive had a promotional video created ...

But come on. It is the essence of what's fundamentally wrong with White Plains, which is a tale of two cities:
- downtown residents living in apartments in buildings most of which in 2020 are the functional equivalent of tenements, needing upgrades in electrical and plumbing;
- ruling elite living in houses and dominating the Common Council with membership probably 90 percent of member time on that body for the last half century.

The house residents use downtown for their convenience and amusement with no practical regard for the quality of life there...

White Plains is pedestrian hostile in the extreme but the Sizzle video would have you believe just the opposite. It did not show a single mega bus, including the virtually always empty boondoggle Hudson Link buses.

The lack of downtown open space was not just overlooked but obfuscated by the mention of parks, plural, when there is only one real park, that between Lake and Main Streets.

I know, this seems needlessly negative, especially if you live in a White Plains house neighborhood and not in a downtown apartment. But apartment residents are not extras in a video and White Plains is not Disney World.

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Tuesday, October 27, 2020

Repaving record in a non Olympic year: Martine and South Lexington?

Email sent to the Common Council:

from:Kenneth Matinale
to:commoncouncil@whiteplainsny.gov
date:Oct 27, 2020, 8:44 AM
subject:Repaving.

https://photos.app.goo.gl/NW2nTJVtmKjMrhGv9 

Started about 7:50 AM. Hey, it's not a residential area. No houses.

Is the number of pavings of this intersection a record in a non Olympic year?

Do some of you own repaving entities?

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Dangerous: new bike lane past Library and Public Safety building. Thursday, August 6, 2020

Martine Avenue collapses days after repaving for ill conceived bike lane. Monday, August 10, 2020

What caused the water main break and street collapse at Martine and South Lexington? Thursday, August 13, 2020

Re-Re-Re-... paving of Martine and South Lexington. Thursday, August 27, 2020

Who is responsible for more work at Martine and South Lexington? Thursday, September 24, 2020

Pay attention to municipal issues. That's all you were elected to do.

Thursday, September 24, 2020

Who is responsible for more work at Martine and South Lexington?

The city has been working there today and the previous days. It seemed to have finished August 27, 2020. Now they are digging and using a jackhammer all day. What the heck did they neglect to do previously? Who has been fired because of this incompetence?

September 24, 2020


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Thursday, August 27, 2020

Re-Re-Re-... paving of Martine and South Lexington.

I think Martine and South Lexington have been repaved at least three times because of:

What caused the water main break and street collapse at Martine and South Lexington? Thursday, August 13, 2020

Why? Why continue to repave? It was being done again yesterday. Photo taken 7:34AM August 27, 2020:

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Thursday, August 27, 2020

Re-Re-Re-... paving of Martine and South Lexington.

I think Martine and South Lexington have been repaved at least three times because of:

What caused the water main break and street collapse at Martine and South Lexington? Thursday, August 13, 2020

Why? Why continue to repave? It was being done again yesterday. Photo taken 7:34AM August 27, 2020:


Thursday, August 13, 2020

What caused the water main break and street collapse at Martine and South Lexington?

Martine Avenue collapses days after repaving for ill conceived bike lane. Monday, August 10, 2020

Based on the photo below taken about 4:30 PM  Aug. 12, 2020 the hole seems to be getting filled with concrete, not dirt, which seems to appear in photos from the previous post (above).

So, there are two possibilities:

1. The water main broke, causing the street above to collapse.

2. The newly paved street collapsed causing the water main to also break.

Given the repaving of Martine Avenue just a few days before, one would probably be inclined to suspect that the repaving was not done well and that it collapsed causing the water main to break.

Does the city have a different explanation? This post was sent to:

members of the Common Council: commoncouncil@whiteplainsny.gov

Commissioner of the Department of Public Works: rhope@whiteplainsny.gov

Monday, August 10, 2020

Martine Avenue collapses days after repaving for ill conceived bike lane.

Dangerous: new bike lane past Library and Public Safety building. Thursday, August 6, 2020

Plague: bicycle riding on streets? Will the Martine Avenue bicycle lane draw riders when it finally opens? Wednesday, May 20, 2020

Ignoring the obvious since 2008: REDUCE lanes and parking. Friday, January 31, 2020

As the great Yogi (Yogi Berra) would say: it's deja vu all over again.

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news12 coverage includes an interview with me.




As of 11:15 PM Aug. 10, 2020 jack hammers, etc. work into the night. A water main had been broken but repaired hours later. However, the most important thing in White Plains is to keep the traffic flowing from the houses into downtown. The objective continues to be ten minutes: house to parking space.

It looks like somebody violated the prime directive.

Aug. 11, 2020 5:15 AM

Aug. 11, 2020 6:45 AM

Aug. 11, 2020 5:30 PM.

Thursday, August 6, 2020

Dangerous: new bike lane past Library and Public Safety building.


Last night the city painted new lines for turning cars and the new bike lane on Martine Avenue, the vertical street in the photo. The bike lane is to the right of the "brick" divider, which would seem to make it safe, right?

Try to follow the path from top to bottom of the photo starting at one way (What else in much of downtown White Plains?) MLK Blvd., which crosses from right to left. The two left lanes of traffic both turn left with many in the outside lane crossing diagonally through the cross walk trying to quickly get to the entry of the Galleria parking garage. Pedestrians have had to deal with this danger for years while city officials ignore messages about the danger.

Let's say the bike rider gets across that boulevard and is now at the corner of the library. Notice two sets of parking spots near the library entrance. Bike riders will be between them. Cars parked in the spaces closest to the library must cross the bike lane to both get into and out of that parking area. The entry is only a few feet from the dangerous corner.

Cars entering the underground garage between Library and Public Safety building must turn left past the cars parked in the outside area, then cross the bike lane, avoiding both riders and pedestrians coming from both directions.

Then a few feet past that is the exit from the underground garage. Those cars must avoid pedestrians and bikers and NOT turn into the bike lane by mistake but go past it and around the safety "brick" divider. If the car does not intend to turn left at the corner, it must quickly move right at least two more lanes. If the driver misses, then the car must circle the block in a manner ridiculed by Mayor Roach five years ago.

Finally, the bikers then cross four lanes of one way  "Lexington/Grove". Then what? If continuing towards the train station, nothing. The bike lane ends. If turning left, the lane continues on the right side of the street into other dangerous conditions.

What the heck were people thinking when they spent all this money, including repaving Martine Avenue for some reason, for dangerous conditions? It shows no common sense. None.

P.S. There's a similar dangerous area on the block between MLK Blvd. and Court Street, although not as bad, near the County office building. Then the dopey bike lane ends across from the smoke shop. Nice touch.


Sunday, June 28, 2020

Shop Rite still lacks basic checkout functions.

- express (self is not express; today while waiting at self, all four had customers with FULL carts taking forever)
- cash only
- credit card only

Duh. The owners and managers of this Shop Rite on Main Street in White Plains, NY must be _____. Maybe if a common council member actually shopped there and expressed some interest, they'd make some minimal effort to improve. Common sense stuff gets little consideration. Maybe the owners and managers should run for office.

Saturday, May 23, 2020

Plague: gatherings of ten now OK. So open the damn softball fields!

Common Council,

Come on already! Stop the usual White Plains elitist house owner dominance and show some common sense.

https://www.governor.ny.gov/news/no-20233-continuing-temporary-suspension-and-modification-laws-relating-disaster-emergency

Executive Order 202.10, as later extended by Executive Order 202.18, Executive Order 202.29 and as extended and amended by Executive Order 202.32 ...

... modified to permit any non-essential gathering of ten or fewer individuals, for any lawful purpose or reason, provided that social distancing protocols and cleaning and disinfection protocols required by the Department of Health are adhered to.
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Plague: courts opened: tennis yes, basketball no. Thursday, May 21, 2020

Westchester County public golf courses are open, too. Golf and tennis? With what kind of club are they associated?

The baskets had been removed from the backboards to prevent basketball players from ... playing.

Tennis and basketball courts are about the same size. However, much larger is Delfino park on Lake Street with its the two softball fields. Softball activities are still banned. Who thinks two people playing catch might violate physical distancing guidelines?

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Thursday, May 21, 2020

Plague: courts opened: tennis yes, basketball no.

Westchester County public golf courses are open, too. Golf and tennis? With what kind of club are they associated?

The baskets had been removed from the backboards to prevent basketball players from ... playing.

Tennis and basketball courts are about the same size. However, much larger is Delfino park on Lake Street with its the two softball fields. Softball activities are still banned. Who thinks two people playing catch might violate physical distancing guidelines?

Wednesday, May 20, 2020

Plague: bicycle riding on streets? Will the Martine Avenue bicycle lane draw riders when it finally opens?

Shouldn't we see lots of people riding bicycles on the streets of downtown White Plains? Lots of people? Is anyone seeing that? Why aren't Common Council members riding their bicycles now on public streets during the pandemic? And the county executive? Maybe over to the County Center to view the empty pseudo hospital recently created at considerable expense.

The city is completing what appears to be an expensive bicycle lane on high speed Martine Avenue from South Lexington at the northeast corner of the public safety building, past the entry/exit to underground parking, past the expensively upgraded library grounds (still with its extra car drop off lane), across Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd., past the county office building to ... Court Street. And, of course, opposite the remaining four lanes of one way traffic all the way is the ever dangerous Galleria parking garage with its multiple entrances. Yeah, can't wait to defy death by riding along that. And for what purpose? Going from where to where to do what?

There's a barrier to protect the bicycle riders, just not where vehicles cross the bike lane. That should protect them from county Bee-Line buses, which have some passengers, and Hudson Link buses, which usually (always during the pandemic) have zero passengers. Multiple lanes of cars crossing diagonally to enter the Galleria parking garage are another matter.

Let's look for Common Council members riding their bicycles on this new bicycle lane.

Saturday, May 16, 2020

Shop Rite sells 15 month old Haagen-Dazs.

Shop Rite on Main Street in White Plains, NY today, May 16, 2020, had Haagen-Dazs ice cream with "best by" (euphemism for expiration date) November 2019. Yes, from LAST year. I saw three pints there today from last November.

As we've all observed, these dates are often way in the future. For this product, Shop Rite also had Haagen-Dazs pints dated March 2021. That's NEXT year.

After avoiding the Haagen-Dazs dated LAST year, I bought these three pints:


The two on the right are dated March, 2021. The pint on the left is dated March 2020. That's ONE YEAR apart. Oh, and the expiration date on the older pint is two months ago.

Now I'm a dope for not noticing, but I guess I was mostly just avoiding the 2019 Haagen-Dazs pints.

I've written about this date problem with this particular Shop Rite store previously, dating back to Friday, February 9, 2018.

ShopRite downtown up to its old tricks. Tuesday, October 15, 2019

I wrote to Shop Rite about its problems again today. Apparently Shop Rite stores are independently owned and operated, so that the parent company blows off responsibility. This is the closest I've come to direct communication with someone in authority:

ShopRiteCustomerCare@wakefern.com

wakefern.com is the domain name. shoprite.com has this at the bottom of its home page:

©2020 Wakefern Food Corp, Inc. All Rights Reserved

There are two Stop & Shop supermarkets in White Plains and a Whole Foods. None of them have anything like the problems that Shop Rite on Main Street has.

So how does this happen? My guess is that a Shop Rite buyer gets a bargain price on product that's past due or close to it. If a product is dated more than a year ahead, a product with a date only a couple of month from when you buy, is old product. Where does a buyer even find product that old? And where has the product been all this time?

So the November 2019 ice cream was probably produced in June 2018. If it had a creation date almost two years old, would you buy it? And what kind of company would put it on its shelves?

If these dates were properly regulated, they would have such a creation date, which would be much more instructive than a meaningless "best by" date.

Sunday, April 19, 2020

Second call: NY: Plague: eliminate county benches used by homeless and worse at White Plains train station.

from: Ken
to: George Latimer <ce@westchestergov.com>
cc: digital@lohud.com,
letters@lohud.com,
"Thomas M. Roach" <troach@whiteplainsny.gov>
date: Apr 19, 2020, 8:56 AM
subject: White Plains, NY: Plague: eliminate county benches used by homeless and worse at White Plains train station.


To: County Executive Latimer​​
​CC: Mayor Roach​,LoHud​

https://white-plains-ny.blogspot.com/2020/03/plague-eliminate-county-benches-used-by.html

​Come on, do it! Take one day off reading three day old stats about the plague.

They have been infested and infected for years. They serve no purpose, right beside the train station. No normal person will sit on them. The wood should be burned and blasted into outer space. There is debris and abandoned clothing. It looks like the Bronx.

I have not seen a county police officer on the county path next to the White Plains train station this year. I walk there almost every day.

Clean it up. There's no excuse for the filth and health hazard.​

Kenneth Matinale
White Plains, NY