It’s the time that we all dread, but no matter how much we complain about it, it comes back around. With the cold weather blowing into the region, the ice boom going in, and towns and villages stocking up on salt, it must mean that winter is here. With the return of snow and ice to Western New York, people all over the region are now having to deal with getting the snow removed from our sidewalks and streets, along with figuring out who should actually do it.
Now, in some communities around New York State, it’s the local and/or county government that will plow snow from the streets. In some cities in the Empire State, such as Rochester, New York, the city government removes snow from the 878 miles of sidewalks. However, those of us in Buffalo and Western New York aren’t so lucky.
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