Owner Tim Robertson has been reminded that we expect some snow removal during the storm as well as after, per our contract, rather than waiting until it is over and then trying to plow and shovel the accumulation. He has promised full and complete service. We shall see.
We urge all Terrace residents to keep an eye out for their neighbors' welfare, particularly if we lose power for any appreciable amount of time because of snow accumulation on power lines.
As far as the City of Troy is concerned, Mayor Patrick Madden today issued an update on preparations for this potentially hazardous winter storm.
"City Departments of Public Works and Public Utilities crews are coordinating on storm response efforts and will be out in full force to keep Troy's approximately 150 miles of roads and alleyways clear. A sufficient supply of road salt is available to treat streets ahead of the storm. Mayor Madden said, 'Keeping roadways open and passable is essential during periods of heavy snowfall.'
"Necessary preparations are being made to keep roads clear of snow and ice to allow residents and families to travel safely to their destinations and ensure emergency vehicles and personnel can quickly respond to calls for assistance. We ask all Trojans to take appropriate precautions, limit travel when possible, and give City plow vehicles room to clear snow from streets throughout the storm.”
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