For parents in Scotia, sidewalks a long time coming FacebookTwitterEmail Signs in the lobby of Sacandaga Elementary School. (Lori Van Buren / Times Union)Lori Van Buren SCOTIA — Walking in yards and in the street isn’t ideal for parents trying to shepherd their young kids to school. Just ask Glenn and Dyana Warnock, who navigate a gauntlet of buses and cars every morning walking their second-grader, Anna, down Seeley Street to Sacandaga Elementary School. “It’s the scariest block,” Dyana said. Winter presents additional hurdles with snowbanks, forcing them into the street. Now work to construct sidewalks for the first-time ever along a stretch of Broad Street is moving forward as a result of state assistance. The Glenville Town Board approved bids for construction on Wednesday. Work is slated to begin within 30 to 45 days, said Supervisor Chris Koetzle.