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When Glenn Warnock walks his second grader to Sacandaga Elementary School, the two have to bob and weave through cars on the street, scrambling to make it across the road without being hit.
Warnock, who is also co-president of the Sacandaga Elementary School Parent Teacher Association, was elated to hear a project to construct sidewalks on Broad Street in front of the school was moving forward this month.
“It’s bad enough when there’s good weather because at least then we can go up on lawns to go around but when there’s snow there’s big banks up on the side of the road, so you can’t get up on anybody’s lawn, so you’re actually squeezing in,” he said.
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Stop throwing your trash onto the highway. It could save you money.
Taxpayers paid more than $40 million dollars to clean garbage off Ohio’s interstates in the past decade. And litter leavers aren’t slowing down.
“We can clean up 5 miles of litter,” said Ray Marsch, local spokesman for the Ohio Department of Transportation. “You come back the next week or over the weekend, and it looks like we didn t do anything.”
It’s the equivalent of every man, woman and child in Ohio throwing about 33 cents out their window each year, but every spring Marsch said it s clear the problem hasn’t stopped.