Monday Morning Power Outage Update
- Monday, 05 March 2018 07:44
- Last Updated: Monday, 05 March 2018 08:00
- Published: Monday, 05 March 2018 07:44
- Joanne Wallenstein
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Kelwynne Road - Photo Credit Peggy DaSilva
The State of Emergency, which barred cars and pedestrians from using Village roadways was officially lifted on Sunday night, but the Village Manager reports thay many Village roads are still hazardous and traffic lights are out. There are trees and power lines down in many locations. The Village warns that "a non-functioning traffic light serves as a mandatory stop sign, whether a stop sign is posted or not."
Village crews can cut back trees, but they can't touch the power lines.
Village Manage Steve Pappalardo reports that 200 Con Edison crews are headed for Westchester on Monday morning, and that Con Edison's goal is to bring power back to 57,000 customers in Westchester by Tuesday night. Let's hope! The Village has also promised a complete list of outages on their website. So far it does not appear to be up and we don't have a count of how many homes are without power.
Here's what else has been reported:
The Scarsdale Library will have extended hours and welcomes anyone who wants to get warm and charge their devices.
School are fully operational and will resume their normal schedule including after school activities and the Board of Education meeting on Monday night March 5.
For those whose child's bus stop is blocked by trees or fall wires, the school asks you to call the Bus Transportation Office at 721-2433 and 721-2434 to coordinate pick up.
We received many great photos from all over town this weekend.
Guy Gurden was happy to see Walworth Avenue cleared by Village Crews. However, the trees are still suspended on the wires.
Kelwynne Road - Photo Credit Peggy DaSilva
Greenacres Avenue - Photo Credit Michelle Sterling
Greeenacres Avenue was also still blocked on Sunday night:
Tree, Pole and Wires Down on Bradford Road - Photo Credit Melanie Spivak
Late Sunday she reached the command center in Scarsdale who told her the street was "clear," though the wires remain on the ground. There are now two Con Ed employees stationed on Bradford Road to monitor the wires.
Nno power on Bradford Road - Photo Credit Melanie Spivak