Monday, January 10, 2011

Is Everyone Ready For Some More Snow ?

... I hope so.

According to the National Weather Service the Middletown area can expect anywhere from 6 - 9 inches of snow Tuesday night into Wednesday afternoon, so I'm hoping that this storm doesn't turn out to be a disaster, like the last storm that hit the area back on December 26th.

Are towns doing anything differently this time around to prepare for the upcoming snow?

Hazlet Township posted on it's newly created Facebook page earlier this afternoon that:

"As of 3:45 PM the Hazlet Township Emergency Operations Center is monitoring a Winter Storm Warning for a weather event capable of producing 6 to 9 inches of snow between 4 Pm Tuesday and noon Wednesday."

Which is good to see because it show that leaders of the town are trying to be proactive by informing residents a head of time what they can expect from the township. Will it have any effect on how well the powers that be respond to the upcoming storm? I don't know but I sure would hope so.

Is Middletown doing anything different this time around to keep residents informed about the coming storm after the fiasco of the last storm? Currently not much, but maybe that will change.

If you look at Middletown's website, they seemed to have overreacted to the possibility of snow over this past weekend when they posted preparation plans for a storm that never was over this past weekend:

"Middletown Township is making preparations for an expected Friday snow storm. New supplies of salt and sand have been delivered to the Public Works Yard with additional tonnage slated for delivery Friday. Road Crews are ready to be activated. Township snow removal equipment has been inspected and readied for service. In the past 24 hours, main roads have pre-treated with salt brine to help prevent snow and ice from bonding to the roads."

Are the same precautions going to be taken again starting late tomorrow afternoon? I should think that the Township would after all the flack that they received from residents that were buried in their homes for days after the Christmas weekend storm, but you never know.

But I would think that the response to this pending storm can only be better because it couldn't keep any worse.

As they say, "you live and you learn".

So here's to hoping that towns in the area have learned for the mistakes of the last storm so that we don't have to live through the same mistakes again.


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