Albany’s Snow Cleanup Enters Final Stage, Two Weeks After Major Storm

Albany’s snow removal efforts are entering their final phase, two weeks after a major winter storm blanketed the New York capital with approximately 15 inches of snow on January 25-26.

Mayor Dorcey Applyrs announced Friday that the cleanup process could take up to two more weeks to complete, with crews now focusing on clearing crosswalks and walkways to ensure neighborhood accessibility.

“We continue to get calls about snow removal challenges, and so we continue to be as proactive as we possibly can,” said Mayor Applyrs during a press conference. “The next one to two weeks will be critical in the response because we want people to be able to fully access streets, sidewalks and crosswalks.”…

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