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Bloomberg Blames Blizzard Response On Info Flow

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Sanitation Commissioner Doherty, Mayor Bloomberg and Deputy Mayor Goldsmith: The three horsemen of the Snowpocalypse?

Mayor Bloomberg spoke to reporters today about the city's snow preparations for this weekend's predicted snowfall. Desperate to prove that the city won't screw up a non-blizzard snow event, he promised, “We plan to do a great job, the kind of job the public has come to expect us to do.” But just in case he's making a few changes. Like the city will be sending out "Street Condition Observation Unit Teams" (SCOUTs, get it?) to look for problem areas and adding GPS to to 50 Sanitation trucks in Brooklyn. Also, a few Department of Sanitation chiefs were demoted.

Didn't think that the FDNY's Chief of Emergency Medical Services Command John Peruggia would be the only person to be demoted after the Boxing Day Blizzard? He wasn't. While they are going and adding those GPS units to "better communicate" with the city, the Department of Sanitation today went and demoted two Brooklyn bosses, Brooklyn South Assistant Chief Joseph Montgomery and Brooklyn South Deputy Chief Joseph Susol, after "examining" their performance in the storm. "Structural and personnel changes were in order in Brooklyn to create a more balanced operation," explained DoS Commissioner John Doherty.

Meanwhile, asked about the city's lackluster response to our last snowfall Hizzoner said that the problem wasn't so much that they weren't aware of the issues, but that they didn't have the organization in place to deal with it: “I don’t think the information was collected and distributed and sorted so that it was anywheres near as useful as it could have been,” he said while dodging questions as to why Joseph Bruno, the Commissioner of Emergency Management, was not on hand at the conference, "Joe Bruno is sitting now over at the office of Emergency management getting briefed ... doing what he's supposed to do."

On the plus side for straphangers: snow or no tomorrow, all of this weekend's scheduled MTA work has been canceled.

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  • 5w30

    Bloomberg was in Bermuda, and the king blams it all on his hand-picked underlings. Mayor's news conference was a joke, as the reporters there are brushed off, they know they can't press further because if something goes south on their jobs, they don't want to jeopardize that cushy job opportunity at Bloomberg LP.
    It's good to be the king.

  • He's blaming this fustercluck on poor information flow? On bad communications? This from a billionaire who made his pile at a communications company? How stupid does he think we are?

  • the trash is still not picked up and we are going into another snow...is that another reason for the delay in trash pickup? we look like Naples in NY. Pixs of the trash should be posted as this is what you will see when u come to visit NYC...Mayor Bloomberg....3rd term is a charm.

  • GalBklyn

    Bloomberg thinks we're buying this?

    Over twenty six inches fell, yet the Mayor did not call an emergency.

    Salt was not dropped, plowing not conducted during the storm and he nickled and dimed the operation by not calling in extra guys and giving them overtime.

    The failure to respond to the storm lies with Mike Bloomberg and his incompetent deputy mayor Goldsmith.

    Nothing he spins will change my mind.

  • just saying

    Please insert headshots of those three men into the following photo:
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/f...

  • gaelic47

    I watched this live, and couldn't help but think "Wow, this guy's a total asshole!"

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