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Today, Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone discussed the preparation underway for potential snowfall predicted for this weekend and the County’s winter weather protocols. County Executive Bellone was joined by representatives from various county departments, including the Suffolk County Police Department, Department of Social Services and Department of Public Works.
“Although no amount of preparations can prepare us for a natural disaster, we have taken the necessary steps to ensure that Suffolk County is prepared to handle routine inclement weather conditions,” said Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone. “We have been extremely fortunate this winter, but looking at forecasts, it appears our luck is running out. Now is the time for our residents to make sure they take the necessary precautions to protect themselves.”
The Suffolk County Department of Public Works has access to more than 163 pieces of snow removal equipment, including five new heavy duty snow removal trucks, to help clear snow and winter-related debris from more than 1,600 lane miles in Suffolk County. The department has approximately 20,000 tons of salt ready to clear roads, and is prepared to acquire more if necessary.
In addition, County Executive Bellone announced the County is currently awaiting bid responses for beet juice application and supply as part of an innovative pilot program to address road conditions during inclement weather. Beet juice is organic, reduces corrosion and melts to low temperatures.
County Executive Bellone and officials cited that the County is in full compliance with Governor Andrew Cuomo’s executive order to protect residents who appear to be at-risk for cold weather related injuries.
For temporary housing assistance, residents are advised to contact the County’s Temporary Housing Assistance Unit at 631-854-9547. In addition, residents who receive HEAP benefits and are out of fuel or in need of an emergency burner repair are advised to contact the Suffolk County Department of Social Services Home Energy Assistance Program at 631-853-8820.
If assistance is needed on weekdays after 4:30 p.m., weekends or holidays, residents can call the Department of Social Services Emergency Services Unit at 631-854-9100.
Sheltering assistance is additionally available at Suffolk County service centers located in Deer Park, Coram, Hauppauge and Riverhead. Specific addresses and information on these centers can be found on www.suffolkcountyny.gov.
County Executive Bellone additionally provided the following winter weather tips for homeowners and residents to stay safe:
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