BE CAREFUL! The Streets Are Slippery Out There

by CrownHeights.info

Not all people are created equal, and not all streets are plowed equally.

As the morning after the snowstorm saw Crown Heights wake up, many people shoveled out their cars and hit the road, only to discover that some Crown Heights streets had not been fully plowed by the city.

While major arteries such as Empire Blvd and Troy Ave have been cleared, others such as Lefferts Blvd are a dangerous slippery surface that is not safe to drive on.

Please be very cautions while driving and don’t forget to shovel and de-ice the sidewalks in front of your home. It’s the law.

If you don’t follow snow shoveling rules, you may receive a ticket from the Department of Sanitation (DSNY).

One Comment

  • Kop Doktar

    The sidewalk isn’t mine. I have no ownership rights in it. It is city property. Yet the city imposes on me, a private citizen, that I must shovel and de-ice the public’s sidewalk. Why not impose on me to shovel the roadway too?! After all, the sidewalk and roadway are no different. They oth belong to the city, and are in front of my house or business! And fill the potholes too. USSR Communist!!!

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