Patches Of Icy Sidewalk Make For A Treacherous Walk


With 2014’s endless cycles of sub-freezing temperatures and snow, walking around the neighborhood has become pretty hazardous lately, especially if you come across stretches of sidewalk, like the above patch at 4th Avenue and 12th Street, that have not been shoveled.

According to DSNY:

Every owner, lessee, tenant, occupant, or other person having charge of any lot or building must clean snow and/or ice from the sidewalk within 4 hours after the snow has stopped falling, or by 11am if the snow has stopped falling after 9pm the previous evening.

It gets really slick out there, especially after all of the trampled on snow freezes over, so if you’ve noticed a problem area that remains covered in snow and/or ice, it’s best to file a report with 311, either by telephone or online.

This week’s forecast is calling for another snowstorm Wednesday into Thursday, and with temps holding steady in the 20s and low 30s through Friday, this stuff isn’t going to melt on its own any time soon.

So get shoveling, South Slope. It’s a pain, we know, but somebody really ticked off Mother Nature this year, and we’ve all got to do our bit. Sooner or later, summer will return and we can all go back to complaining about the smell of baking trash and dirty flip flop feet.