WPCNR WEATHER SCOOP. July 19, 2006: The Mayor's Office has updated the City of White Plains situation. According to spokesperson David Maloney speaking to WPCNR at 3:30 P.M., "Maple Avenue has no power, traffic officers are on site to help with the flow into (and out of) the city this afternoon. Deputy Commissioner Rick Hope and Con Ed are still on North Street, many trees are down over there. Rosedale still has issues. Old Mamaroneck Road is now open and Soundview Avenue should be open later this evening."
On sidestreets in the Highlands, such as Prescott, Midchester, Prospect: "They're working on them. The problem is that most of these guys have been working since before midnight last night. I don't know what their replacement crews look like from Con Ed's perspective. Most of this might not get done until tomorrow."
On Gedney Farms: "The same situation, they're concentrating on the main arteries trying to get those open, and then clear the side streets. We're dealing with a fatigue situation from the Con Ed perspective."
WPCNR asked Maloney if a large section of the Highlands, Gedney Farms, and Saxon Woods had no power. Maloney said he does not have: "That's something I have not been able to ascertain. I have no information on that."