From New York's Staten Island Live:
Staten Islanders to Sanitation: 'Where are the plows?'
If you drove on Staten Island roadways at any point on Saturday, you may have asked: "Where are the plows?'
During what seemed to be an unexpected snowstorm, Staten Island roads remained covered in slush and snow that was quickly turning to ice as Saturday night approached.
On a drive from Grasmere to Silver Lake at 6:30 p.m. not one plow was spotted, and main thoroughfares, like Clove Road, Victory Boulevard and Forest Avenue were slippery and snow covered.
However, the city Sanitation Department said they have full plowing and spreader operations in progress, with 89 salt spreaders and 122 plows out on Staten Island.
Salt spreaders started at 8:30 a.m. on Saturday morning and plows started around 1 to 1:30 p.m., according to Dennis Diggins, First Deputy Commissioner for the Department of Sanitation.
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