CrownHeights.info took a walk down to our local sanitation depot which services our neighborhood, and we were [not] surprised to see over 10 plow trucks just sitting around, and just a few workers milling about. We struck up a conversation with one worker who told us he walked from Millbasin to work today!

Video: Sanitation Workers at Local Depot Dish on the Blizzard

CrownHeights.info took a walk down to our local sanitation depot which services our neighborhood, and we were [not] surprised to see over 10 plow trucks just sitting around, and just a few workers milling about. We struck up a conversation with one worker who told us he walked from Millbasin to work today!

5 Comments

  • elki

    Those guys are the best. Whereever I went I saw the sanitation trucks and plows stuck. They were ready but had no mayor to give orders. Their only comfort is maybe they get paid overtime.

  • ANGRY!!

    A bunch of crap Crown between NY and Nostrand had no car blocking the street and not one plow passed through there until this very moment

  • very angry

    Not true in our neighborhood many streets had no cars left in the middle but were left unplowed for 2 days. In 2006 there was a snow storm this big and i don’t remember there being such problems.

    In the first few hours of the storm I did not see any plows on the roads – there lies the problem!

    Sunday night someone was sleeping at the switch! If they weren’t plowing Sunday night then Monday morning all the problems began with people trying to get their cars out but then getting stuck. Had they plowed Sunday night then Monday morning there would have been 1 foot of snow on the road instead of 2 feet of snow.

    Bloomberg failed big time and heads should roll – we expect no less!