toronto mayor olivia chow says she’s frustrated with the pace of snow removal in the city, calling it “unacceptable” that some streets and sidewalks still remain unplowed following the recent feb. 15 snowstorm.
“this current state of removal operations, particularly the sidewalks, is just totally unacceptable,” said chow at a tuesday press conference outside the mon sheong home for the aged where sidewalks were still covered with snow.
chow said that last week, she was told repeatedly by transportation department manager barbara gray that that 100% of the sidewalks had been plowed.
“i was told that this morning. i was told that last week, on friday,” she said. “well, i’m sorry, it is not true. as i travel across the city, and as i look at all the calls that my office has been receiving, the logs, and as i’ve been talking to other councillors, it is obvious that the sidewalks are not 100% cleared … there will be consequences.”
gray, meanwhile, told a tuesday afternoon press conference that “our team and the contracted crews have plowed every sidewalk in this city since the beginning of the storm. i’ve said that they were plowed. i didn’t say that they were cleared. there’s a lot of issues about how the snow moves around. and, i understand, people are frustrated. they don’t think it’s completed and so the best thing we can do is continue to get at it.”