Monday, October 29, 2012

Helpful Links and Websites

Here are a list of links and websites that may be helpful during the storm...

Port Authority Hurricane Sandy Information page

http://www.panynj.gov/alerts-advisories/inclement-weather.html?tabnum=1

MTA NYC Transit

http://www.mta.info/nyct/

NYC Severe Weather Site

http://www.nyc.gov/html/oem/html/nycsevereweather/weather_home.shtml

Nassau County OEM Page

http://www.nassaucountyny.gov/agencies/OEM/hurricane/documents/2012NEWHurricane.pdf

National Weather Service

http://www.weather.gov

Up to date NYC Closures


Hurricane Sandy closures

  • Last Updated: 1:26 PM, October 29, 2012
  • Posted: 11:13 AM, October 29, 2012
*TUNNELS: The Holland and Brooklyn Battery Park tunnels will close at 2 p.m. on Monday.
*BRIDGES: New York bridges are still open but could close at any moment if gusts reach 60 mph.
*ROADS: Cops shut down Cross Bay Boulevard between 163rd and 165th Avenues because even a light rain caused two-foot-high flooding. Flooding has also forced officials to close the Garden State Parkway in both directions south of the Atlantic City Expressway at Exit 38. Connecticut governor Dannel P. Malloy also ordered a ban on trucks and nonemergency vehicles from most highways beginning at 1 p.m. Monday.
*EVACUATIONS: "Zone A" was ordered to be evacuated by 7 p.m. Sunday night. The zone includes Battery Park City, the Lower East Side, parts of Brooklyn (including Red Hook and Coney Island), the Rockaways in Queens, City Island and parts of the South Bronx and Staten Island.
*HOSPITALS: Staten Island University Hospital, Coney Island Hospital, NYU Medical Center and Veterans Administration Medical Center are all in evacuation zones and have begun coordinating the transfer of patients as needed. Those with elective surgeries and stays should try to reschedule.
*SCHOOLS: All NYC schools were closed Monday and will be on Tuesday. All CUNY and NYU campuses were closed Monday and both schools have canceled all classes and campus activities for Tuesday as well. Columbia University was closed Monday and is still evaluating whether to open on Tuesday.
*TRANSIT: Subways, buses, Metro-North, LIRR, NJ Transit, PATH and Amtrak service across the Northeast are shut down, as is the Staten Island Ferry.
*AIRPORTS: City-area airports were still open late last night but were expecting only a handful of flights. Just about all flights today have been cancelled.
*HARBOR: The New York Harbor is closed to cruise ships
*COURTS: State courts in all five boroughs and in Nassau, Suffolk, Orange, Dutchess, Westchester and Putnam counties are closed except for arraignments and emergency applications.
*NYC GOVERNMENT OFFICES: City government offices were expected to be open. Mayor Bloomberg said city workers were supposed to show up.
*MOVIE THEATERS: Major movie-house chains, including AMC, Clearview and City Cinemas, also closed their theaters.
*LIBRARIES: All public libraries in the city are closed.
*LANDMARKS: The Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island and the 9/11 Memorial are closed.
*PARKS: Parks are closed until further notice.
*THEATERS: All Broadway and off-Broadway shows were cancelled last night and tonight.
*CASINOS: In New Jersey, Atlantic City’s 12 casinos are shuttered for only the fourth time in the 34-year history of legalized gambling there.
*WALL STREET: The New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq are closed.
*BANKS: Banks are closed
*PARKING: Alternate side-parking regulations are suspended citywide Monday and Tuesday. Parking meters are suspended citywide Monday and Tuesday.
*TRASH: There are no trash pickups in evacuation zones, but all other areas will have pickups as conditions allow.

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