Community Corner
The Morning After -- Delays and More
The day after the blizzard, transportation looking a bit cleaned up.
After a long (or fun, depending on how you look at it) snow day, it's back to work for most people. Although delays are expected on all roads and on all forms of mass transit, many subway and bus lines are back in service.
The city is encouraging people to use mass transit, and not to drive, as many streets are still unplowed.
Abandoned vehicles is one of the major reasons why streets remain unplowed. The city is aware of this, according to an automated 311 response, and is NOT taking complaints on the issue.
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Here's a tally of available city services and transportation today.
Subways
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According to the MTA, there are still delays across New York City on many train lines, including the R, 2, 3 and 4 trains.
Service on the F and G trains has resumed, but expect service delays.
Buses
Due to inclement weather, there is currently no limited bus service in Brooklyn. Instead all buses will make local stops. Expect delays as well on most lines.
Roadways
Clinton Street remains unplowed. According to Roadify, most major roadways have been cleared but most Brooklyn streets remain unplowed. Send updates on this, and expect more from us.
Be wary if driving.
Trains
The Long Island Rail Road is running on the Babylon, Huntington, Port Washington and Ronkonkoma branches using a Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday schedule.
The Metro-North Railroad is running on a Saturday schedule on the Harlem, Hudson and New Haven lines.
Airports
New York City Airports are open but still experiencing delays and cancelled flights.
Libraries
Brooklyn Public Libraries appear to be open today. No fines will be incurred for books due yesterday.
Prospect Park
The Prospect Park Tennis Center is closed until further notice due to snow damage to bubbles.
However, the park is open for sledding and other fun winter activities.
City Services
Alternate Side Parking and Parking Meter regulations for today have been suspended in order to accomodate snow plows.
Trash and recycling collection is also suspended until further notice.
Local Businesses
Most local businesses are expected to reopen today.
Emergency
The New York City Fire Department reminds residents to use 911 only for true emergencies today due to the extreme weather.
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