CITIZENS COMMITTEE BEING FORMED TO PUSH FOR CHANGES IN WAYS CON ED
HANDLES FUTURE POWER OUTAGES.
FIRST MEETING--MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 19 AT 7 PM...GREENBURGH TOWN
HALL
Now that the lights are on in almost all Greenburgh homes, the real work
starts. We MUST demand changes in the approach that Con Ed uses when there are
power outages. Our region has had at least one major outage a year for a few
years. We must make sure that the nightmare which our communities experienced
after Hurricane Sandy NEVER HAPPENS AGAIN.
I am forming a citizens committee to lobby the NYS Public
Service Commission and other officials to force changes in the processes used.
Our first meeting, open to anyone who experienced a power outage, will
be held on MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 19th at 7 PM. The meeting will be held at
Greenburgh Town Hall, 177 hillside ave.. If you would like to join the
committee please e mail me at pfeiner@greenburghny.com.
During the past week I have asked Con Ed customers to provide me with a list
of suggestions that could be forwarded to the NYS Public Service Commission and
officials. I will summarize the suggestions later this week and will post it on
the town website. Your additional suggestions and recommendations are
welcome.
Among the suggestions to be aggressively pushed for:
* In the event of power outages Con Ed should work around the clock
--24 hours a day. During this storm they stopped working in the early
evening. The company claims that it's dangerous to work in the evening - since
out of state crews are not familiar with the territory. But--they have sent
crews to work during the early evening hours, when it's dark. What's the
difference????
* The PSC should direct Con Ed to hire licensed electricians
to work with the company to restore power quickly. There are many
licensed electricians who would be delighted to help out --but who have been
told that they can't assist Con Ed.
* The PSC should investigate when Con Ed called in out of state crews. The
hurricane was predicted. The crews did not arrive until days after the storm.
Should Con Ed have called in out of state crews earlier? Were they
prepared?
* Our committee should ask the PSC to investigate how Con Ed deals
with the frail elderly and disabled when there are emergencies. Many
people with serious illnesses advised me that Con Ed gave them no help during
the storm. I received calls from family members who have spouses who depend on
oxygen, some who were bed ridden, had surgeries, etc.. Some assisted living
facilities and nursing homes helped out during the storm.
* Con Ed should be required to reimburse families for expenses for
prolonged outages. The PSC should change state law and provide
residents who had significant losses, expenses with reimbursement.
* Local governments should be provided with a daily report - how many crews
are assigned--what streets they will be sent to --and at the end of the day we
should be provided with a progress report.
* Con Ed should publicize their priority system after hearings are held.
Some neighborhoods have to be last. If everyone knew the reasons for the
priority system and if the priority system makes sense - people would be more
understanding of the reasons.
I hope to see you at the meeting on NOVEMBER 19th at 7 PM.
Shoprite has offered to donate food for a reception for participants of
the meeting--an informal reception will begin at 6:30 PM.
PAUL FEINER
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Reflecting your responsibilities on another committee. TCan you for once do what is expected of an elected official and earn your keep.
What you need to do is review your own response to the hurricane. Did you set up long time shelters in case Residents where putout of their homes due to lack of heat or electric? Did you keep ALL(not just your email favorites)residents informed on what the utility companies where doing Where they could take a hot shower. Where they could obtain dry ice to keep their food from rotting? Where to find
FEMA representatives? They questions where answered not by you but by the Mayor of White Plains to his residents by a robo call twice a day at the height of the confusion after the storm. Then once a week following until a couple of days ago. Stop reflecting the attention off of your failure to step up to the plate when your residents needed a leader. If you can no longer provide true leadership, STEP DOWN.
Reflecting your responsibilities on another committee. TCan you for once do what is expected of an elected official and earn your keep.
What you need to do is review your own response to the hurricane. Did you set up long time shelters in case Residents where putout of their homes due to lack of heat or electric? Did you keep ALL(not just your email favorites)residents informed on what the utility companies where doing Where they could take a hot shower. Where they could obtain dry ice to keep their food from rotting? Where to find
FEMA representatives? They questions where answered not by you but by the Mayor of White Plains to his residents by a robo call twice a day at the height of the confusion after the storm. Then once a week following until a couple of days ago. Stop reflecting the attention off of your failure to step up to the plate when your residents needed a leader. If you can no longer provide true leadership, STEP DOWN.
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