Schenectady continues to dig out from snow storm | The Daily Gazette SECTIONS North Street in the Stockade in Schenectady was still unplowed Friday. Shares0 SCHENECTADY — The city is continuing to mop up after getting walloped by a severe snowstorm. “We’re catching up,” said city Mayor Gary McCarthy on Friday afternoon. “Most of the streets are plowed at this point and we’re now getting into snow removal.” Efforts are underway with a fleet of 24 dump trucks from the state Department of Transportation, as well as five loaders and seven city plows, as well as assistance from private subcontractors. Yet two days after the snow storm dumped as much as 31 inches in the city, criticism continued to mount from a peeved public over the city’s response that left some streets untouched for virtually all of Thursday.