NYC asks for 'patience' clearing snow. For the elderly and disabled, it’s a problem now.

New York City's Snow Problem: A Hazard for All But Those With the Means to Overcome It

The Big Apple is an obstacle course in more ways than one, but as the city struggles to clear snow from pedestrian pathways after last weekend's winter storm, its most vulnerable residents are facing a nightmare. With freezing temperatures expected to stick around for much of the week, many New Yorkers are having to navigate an icy, snowy gauntlet just to get out and about.

While some may be able to trudge through the drifts with ease, others are finding it impossible to move from one place to another without risking injury or falling. The city's "patience" plea from officials rings hollow for those who can't afford the luxury of a slow and painful cleanup.

The truth is, many crosswalks throughout the city remain blocked by mounds of snow on Tuesday, forcing pedestrians into the street or onto narrow walkways carved out by foot traffic. Private property owners are required to shovel their own sidewalks, including paths to crosswalks if they're on the corner, and risk fines if they don't comply.

For those who rely on public transportation, the B38 bus in Ridgewood was waiting for riders to stand because the snow-covered spot where they'd usually stand was impassable. Meanwhile, others like June Robinson had to take a detour through a nearby cleared driveway just to get to her job at the Wyckoff Heights Medical Center.

The city's own infrastructure is proving to be a challenge for those with mobility issues. "Today, kids and parents faced a treacherous, thick path of snow and some fell," wrote one Twitter user in frustration. The fact is, for many people who use crutches or rollators, this isn't just an inconvenience – it's an impassable obstacle.

Even the city's own agencies are struggling to keep up with the cleanup. As of early Tuesday morning, DOT contractors had cleared 75% of bus shelters, but sidewalks and freestanding bus stops remain a priority for the Department of Sanitation.

As the city struggles to keep pace with the snow, one thing is clear: those who need help most are being left behind. "We had a member that... literally went outside the front door and turned back around, and was just defeated by the snow," said Autrice Wildman, director of Encore Community Service's Lifelong Learning Center.

It's time for city officials to acknowledge that this isn't just a matter of patience – it's a public health crisis. Those who can't afford to navigate these treacherous streets need help now, not when the sun comes out again.
 
🚨 Come on people! The snow is bad enough without having to deal with the added stress of potentially hurting ourselves just trying to get around. I mean, how are those with mobility issues supposed to cope? 🤕 They're already struggling to manage their daily lives as it is. It's not fair that they have to navigate icy sidewalks and crosswalks just because others can't be bothered to shovel their own property.

And what about public transportation? It's like the city is expecting us to just magic ourselves into work when we can barely move our legs! 🚶‍♀️ Those bus shelters may have been cleared, but what about the rest of the infrastructure? It's not like people are going to risk life and limb just to get to the nearest bus stop.

The city needs to step up its game here. It's time to acknowledge that this isn't just a matter of patience, it's a public health crisis. Those who need help most deserve our support, not just lip service from officials. Let's get together and make some noise about this! 🗣️ We can do better than this.
 
THE CITIES RESPONSE TO THIS SITUATION IS TERRIBLE, LIKE WHATS THE POINT OF EVEN HAVING A PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM IF PEOPLE CAN'T USE IT BECAUSE OF THE SNOW!!! 🌨️😡 AND FOR THOSE WITH MOBILITY ISSUES, IT'S NOT JUST AN INCONVENIENCE, IT'S A LIFE OR DEATH SITUATION. WE NEED TO SEE SOME REAL ACTION FROM THE CITY OFFICIALS AND SOME KIND OF SUPPORT FOR OUR MOST VULNERABLE RESIDENTS 🤝💪
 
🌨️ Ugh, I feel so bad for people struggling to get around NYC right now! 🚫 It's like the city forgot that there are still humans with disabilities or mobility issues who can't just "tough it out" 💪. 75% of bus shelters cleared? That's a whole lotta folks still stuck on the streets, braving icy sidewalks and dodgy crosswalks 😬.

And what about all those private property owners who can't afford to shovel their own sidewalks? 🤯 It's like they're saying, "Hey, we don't care if you fall and break your hip – that's just life in NYC!" 😡. I get that the city might be overwhelmed, but come on! We need some systemic solutions for this too, not just a bunch of hand-wringing about patience 🙄.

I'm all for keeping things safe, but we can't just leave people behind when they need help most 🤝. It's time to step up, city officials – we're counting on you! 👊
 
I'm literally so done with this snow situation in NYC 🌨️😡. Like, I get that everyone's gotta deal with it, but for those with mobility issues or young kids, it's just a nightmare. The city's gotta step up and help those who can't afford to shovel their own sidewalks or navigate the streets themselves. It's not just about patience, it's about accessibility and safety 💯👨‍⚕️. I mean, come on, 75% of bus shelters cleared? That's not gonna cut it when you gotta get around with crutches or a walker 🤦‍♀️. The city needs to do better than just saying "be patient" – they need to take action and provide support for those who really need it 💪🏽.
 
omg u gotta be kiddin me!!! 🤯 NYC is supposed 2 b the city that never sleeps but right now its like they r sleepin on the job lol. those people who got mobility issues r bein forced 2 walk around in freezing temps with no way 2 get 2 work or school... thats not cool at all!!! 🚫 i mean come on, city officials need 2 step up their game n start prioritizin those who need help most. its not just about patience, its about public health rn... poor ppl r bein left behind n it aint right 💔
 
I heard someone say its like we gotta feel 4 ppl whos struggling 2 get around 😔💔 especially those w mobility issues. Its not just about patience its a public health crisis 🚑🤕. What if u cant afford a snow blower or shovel 2 clear ur sidewalk? 🤷‍♀️ thats just not fair 🙅‍♂️
 
omg this is insane! 🤯 how r u supposed 2 navigate thru all dat snow with crutches or walker? its literally like they forgot that people have disabilities. i feel so bad for june robinson who had to take a detour thru a neighbor's driveway 2 get 2 work. the city needs 2 step up its game & make sure everyone has access 2 the same streets, regardless of what ur situation is 🚧💪
 
😟 this is so unfair! people with disabilities are being left behind and its not just about patience, its about accessibility and equality. the city needs to step up its game and provide more resources for cleaning sidewalks and bus shelters ASAP! 🚨💪
 
This snow situation in NYC is getting crazy 🌨️! I mean, I know some people are rich and they don't have to worry about it, but what about everyone else? They gotta trudge through this mess just to get around. And with all these elderly folks using crutches or wheelchairs, it's like, come on city! We need better infrastructure for our most vulnerable citizens. I saw that one tweet from someone saying kids fell because of the ice, and honestly, I'm not surprised 🤕. It's just not right.
 
ugh this is so frustrating 🤯 i mean come onNYC how do u expect ppl w/ mobility issues 2 survive winter? 🚨 private property owners r getting fined but what about the rest of us? 🤑 dot contractors clearing 75% of bus shelters but sidewalks r still a mess 🚮 and dont even get me started on ppl who cant afford a snow blower lol just use public transportation or walk (if u can) 👣
 
🚨♂️ u know whats even more messed up than the snow problem in nyc?? its that ppl who r struggling just cant even get around without breaking a leg or hurting themselves 🤕 like, what about those with disabilities? they need accessible paths 2 & from public transportation hubs 4 free 🚂👎 nyc needs 2 step up their game on this one & make sure everyone's got access, not just the wealthy 🤑
 
🚨 Ugh, are they kidding me?! 🤯 I mean, come on NYC! You're basically saying that if you don't have the money to pay for someone to shovel your sidewalk or walk a few feet to get across the street, then you're just gonna be stuck in the snow. That's not right at all 🙅‍♂️. What about people who can barely take care of themselves let alone navigate an icy sidewalk? It's like they're saying "good luck" and then just leaving them to fend for themselves 🤷‍♀️.

I saw that one tweet about kids falling on the way to school because of the snow... it's heartbreaking. What's wrong with a little bit of snow? Can't we all just deal with a lil' frost and get on with our lives? 🥶 I'm so fed up with this city being like a cruel joke for some people. It's time for them to step up and do something about it, not just make excuses or say "oh, it's a matter of patience" 🙄
 
omg i cant even imagine navigating those icy sidewalks 🤯 like what if you have mobility issues and you cant move or get injured? its so unfair that some ppl are literally dying because of this snow and nobody is doing anything about it 🤕 and yeah, the city should pay more attention to these people especially when they need help the most 🙏
 
omg 😩 i cant even imagine having to walk through all that snow & ice its like the city is saying "good luck" to ppl with disabilities or elderly people 🤦‍♀️ they shouldnt have to deal with this mess on top of everything else 75% of bus shelters are done?? hows 25% doing? & what about those who cant afford a fancy umbrella or snow boots like me 💸 i feel so bad for ppl like june robinson who had to take a detour thru some random driveway just to get to work 🚗🌨️ the city needs to step up their game & make sure everyone has access to safe streets 4 everyone 🙏
 
🤔 ugh, i mean... have you ever really thought about how privilege plays out in things like this? like, i'm all for a good ol' fashioned snow day, but when it affects people who are literally struggling to get by, it's a whole different story. 🚨 it's not just about having the means to overcome the snow, it's about having access to resources and support in the first place. what if instead of saying "be patient", city officials were investing more in infrastructure that can handle heavy snowfall? or programs to help people who are struggling to get around? 🌟 it's not just a matter of clearing sidewalks, it's about creating a system that values and prioritizes the most vulnerable members of our community. 💖
 
🚨💔 I feel so bad for all those people struggling with mobility issues or no means to clear their sidewalks. It's like the city is just saying "oh well" and leaving them behind 🤷‍♀️. I mean, we know NYC is pricey, but this is ridiculous! They need to prioritize those who can't handle the snow on their own. What's next? Are they gonna leave seniors or people with disabilities stuck outside in freezing temps? It's not just a matter of patience, it's a matter of basic human rights 🙏
 
I'm saying, have you ever noticed how cities like NYC are always gonna find ways to make life hard for people with disabilities? I mean, it's not just about having a disability, it's about being on a fixed income or having limited mobility and can't afford a fancy snowplow service. 🚨 It's time for the city to step up and acknowledge that they're failing their most vulnerable citizens. Like, what even is 75% of bus shelters cleared? That's still not good enough when you gotta rely on public transport and there's no one around to help you out. We need better infrastructure, better resources, and better services for people who can't afford the luxury of a safe and accessible sidewalk. 🤷‍♂️
 
😩 I feel so bad for those people struggling with mobility issues and living on fixed incomes. It's not just about getting out of the house, it's about being able to go to work, pay bills, and take care of themselves. 🚿 The fact that some folks are having to go through driveways or stand outside waiting for buses is absolutely unacceptable. Our city should be doing more to support its most vulnerable residents, especially when it comes to infrastructure like snow removal. 💸 It's not just about the money, it's about the human impact of being left behind in this crisis. 🤝
 
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