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City's Already Nearly $40 Million Over Snow Budget, Report Says

By DNAinfo Staff on February 15, 2011 7:11am

The city's Department of Sanitation has spent $75.7 million to clean-up the collection of snow storms that have walloped the city this winter.
The city's Department of Sanitation has spent $75.7 million to clean-up the collection of snow storms that have walloped the city this winter.
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By Gabriela Resto-Montero

DNAinfo Reporter/Producer

MANHATTAN — Winter's not over yet but the Department of Sanitation is already nearly $40 million over its snow-removal budget as a result of several huge snowstorms, the New York Daily News reported.

So far, the department has spent $75.7 million to clean up after the storms — the budget was $38.9 million, the News reported.

"Some years you get dumped on, and this year the Northeast got dumped on," Vito Turso, a spokesman with the department, told the News.

Officials base the snow-removal budget on previous years spending, the paper reported.

Overtime payment for department employees came to $32.8 million, rock salt purchases for roads totaled $20 million and rentals of snow plows, day laborers and truck parts came to a combined sum of $16.4 million, the paper reported.

Federal authorities began an investigation into claims that sanitation workers deliberately slowed down clean-up efforts after the December blizzard as retaliation for department budget cuts in January.