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And actually the previous dem mayor should also be criticized.


These two dem mayors have refuses to ever declare a snow emergency as is called for in the city laws.   They increase taxes on the financially struggling homeowners and instead of spending that money on ESSENTIAL SERVICES such as PROPER snowplowing in the neighborhoods where the taxpayers live, they gave the money to their millionaire political cronies downtown.

And look, McCarthy claims there is no money for a snow emergency but he can give a billionaire company $300,000 of the taxpayers money for a building owned by the billionaire.  


Very good story in the gazette today.  The mayor FAILED to properly spend the taxpayers money on a snow emergency, he chooses to allow snowbanks in the road, jeopardizing peoples' lives!!!!

Plymouth Ave is wide enough for parking on each side AND to have two way traffic without anyone getting sideswiped, i.e., the width is more than four car widths, but because the mayor did not declare a snow emergency, and because of the mayor's incompetence, an ambulance could not get through.

Gee, remember a couple weeks ago a police car got stuck on Baker Ave also due to McCarthy's INCOMPETENCE.


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Adding to winter’s discontent  

  Tickets on cars blocking street prompt renewed calls for snow emergencies  

  BY HALEY VICCARO Gazette Reporter  
      Six cars were ticketed on Plymouth Avenue more than a week ago for blocking traffic due to snow, prompting renewed calls to declare snow emergencies in the city of Schenectady.  
   Heather Brown, who lives on Plymouth Avenue, said her car was one that received a parking ticket for blocking traffic. She said she believes the ticket shouldn’t have been issued because of the piles of snow on the sides of the street. Plymouth is a two-way street, with parking on both sides.  
   “Every car around my house on Plymouth Avenue was ticketed because an emergency vehicle could not get through in an emergency,” she said. “There was no snow emergency declared so there were snowbanks. I cleaned up as much     as I can. You can’t charge someone for something they didn’t do.”  
   Schenectady police Lt. Todd Stickney said the tickets were issued late Thursday, Feb. 19, during a patrol officer’s midnight shift. He said the officer attempted to get people to move their vehicles by making phone calls and knocking on doors.  
   “With the snowbanks, there was a call to our dispatch center and that’s how our officer got sent out there,” Stickney said. “He was able to get some vehicles moved and the ones that he couldn’t get moved got tickets.”  
   The situation on Plymouth is not uncommon as the city works to clear streets after a snowstorm. This winter there were a handful of 6- to 12-inch       storms causing snow to pile up on the sides of city streets and sidewalks.  
   ‘WE NEED SOME RULES’  
   City Councilman Vince Riggi said Mayor Gary McCarthy should declare snow emergencies to combat situations like the one on Plymouth Avenue.  
   A snow emergency would require alternate-side-of-thestreet parking, with 24 hours on one side, then 24 hours on the other, which would have crews out plowing for 48 hours.  
   “If the mayor calls a snow emergency then this wouldn’t be an issue,” Riggi said. “We need some rules in place. I think Heather would have a case. Many streets are too narrow to get a vehicle down there. This all falls on the administration. It’s incumbent on the mayor to make sure our streets are passable.”  
   McCarthy has not declared a snow emergency since he took office nearly four years ago. He said this year — with snowfalls     of less than 20 inches — snow emergencies wouldn’t have gotten all the snow removed.  
   The process of snow removal in the city is to plow priority streets, followed by secondary streets. At lower levels, crews and equipment are able to handle snow removal as normal,     McCarthy said.  
   “We didn’t have any huge storms over 20 inches,” he said. “We had a number of 8- to 12-inch storms. It was just the long and consistent below freezing temperatures — why none of it has melted. A lot of times the neighborhoods or residents make it easier by moving their cars to get the plows through. If they don’t, it creates more inconvenience.”  
   Riggi said universal parking regulations, such as alternateside-of-the-street parking during winter, would help crews remove snow.  
   Riggi stressed that snow removal is about more than just traffic problems — it’s also a public safety issue. If an emergency vehicle couldn’t get down Plymouth Avenue, someone in need could have been left unattended.  
   “The mayor should come up with a plan that is going to work,” Riggi said. “But it’s about saving money. That’s     what McCarthy said when I asked him. This is a public safety issue. We are without fire and medical in Bellevue. That’s not right.”  
   READERS’ OPINIONS  
   In a Facebook post last week, The Daily Gazette asked readers how they would rate snow removal from local roads this winter. A majority of the comments were negative.  
   “The sidewalks in front of Key Bank and Mexican Radio are horrible,” said Mike Belli.    
   “They could have done a much better job on Parkwood Blvd. People couldn’t park because they decided not to do the sides of the road. Not a good winter for Schenectady plowing,” said Mark Goldman.  
   “With additional traffic coming to Schenectady with the advent of a casino and construction and other side business, Schenectady needs to implement snow emergencies after snowstorms to keep city streets clear from curb to curb,” said Paul O’Brien.  
   The Facebook post received a couple of positive comments about snow removal in the city.    
   “Excellent. These guys have been plowing like crazy this winter. Thanks to them,” said Susan Jakubowski Smith.  
   “Snow removal was great, but the roads are horrible. The roads are in dire need of repair,” said Janis L. Stone Gaunay.  
   The Daily Gazette also conducted a poll last week asking readers the same question about snow removal. Of 283 votes, 44 percent of responders said they believe crews have been doing a great job, 21 percent said they’ve been OK, but not great, and 22 percent said terrible.  
   McCarthy said he hopes the weather will cooperate and bring a couple of warm days to help melt the snow.  
   “Spring will be here shortly,” he said. “If we get two days that are 40 degrees, you will see a dramatic shift in the roadways



What a STUPID COMMENT by the mayor "if we get two days ...40...."   That PROVES totally ignorance, TOTAL INCOMPETENCE.  

And what if tomorrow is the ONLY day in the whole month of March that it gets to 40?   Then what?   What if after tomorrow the temperatures settle back to days of 20 degrees and subzero at night?  

Does this mayor have ANY plans IF the temperatures stay cold?  



Look at this photo that was in the today's paper of Plymouth Ave - the mayor would not direct the snowplowing crews to push these snowbanks back to the curb.

What will happen to these snowbanks when they get rained on tonight and then melt a tiny bit in mid-30 temps tomorrow and then it goes down to single digits the next night?   What will be the result of that?




Look how wide Plymouth Ave actually is



Optimists close their eyes and pretend problems are non existent.  
Better to have open eyes, see the truths, acknowledge the negatives, and
speak up for the people rather than the politicos and their rich cronies.
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