Garbage pick-ups are going to be cut back in Manhattan so that the Sanitation Department can devote additional resources to other boroughs hardest hit by Hurricane Sandy, The Post has learned.
"If you get three pickups a week, you'll get two, if you get two pickups, you'll get one," explained one source, speaking of the new Manhattan schedule.
"The boroughs need the service."
The temporary shift will help counter claims of some storm-ravaged residents that city officials are too focused on restoring Manhattan and not enough on the other boroughs.
Mayor Bloomberg ran into complaints about sanitation service yesterday, when he visited the Manhattan Beach section of Brooklyn, where debris is piled in front of many of the expensive homes in the wealthy shorefront community.
The mayor responded that the city is doing all it can, recalling how he met a sanitation worker who was on the job even though his own home had been savaged by Sandy
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