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Old 11-07-2012, 02:57 PM
 
Location: Live in NY, work in CT
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i have 60% full in my tank as of today. i am considering coming up to Conn to get gas on Friday as i want to take a ride. is there gas on the Merritt Pkwy rest areas in Greenwich? did they even re-open?
See my post right above yours. And at 2:15pm today (with it snowing heavily but virtually not sticking at all yet) still no line.....and they were charging $4.19/gal (I find the Merritt rest areas to be expensive, and the state line one even a few cents more than the next Merritt rest area in New Canaan, but this is less than most NY gas stations are charging during this "crisis").
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Old 11-08-2012, 01:48 PM
 
Location: Near the Coast SWCT
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FYI about filling up in NY.

In a coordinated regional effort designed to better manage and ease the current fuel challenges, Suffolk County Executive Steven Bellone and Nassau County Executive Edward Mangano announced a plan today to institute a fuel management system in both Suffolk and Nassau counties that will go into effect at 5:00am Friday, November 9, 2012. This temporary policy will require gas stations to sell fuel only to drivers with vehicles bearing license plate numbers that correlate in odd/even terms with the day of the month in accordance with the following requirements:

· Drivers with license plates ending in an even number will be able to purchase fuel only on even-numbered days and drivers with license plate numbers that end in an odd number will be able to purchase fuel only on odd-numbered days.
· License plates such as vanity plates that do not display num...
bers will be considered odd-numbered plates.
· Out of state vehicles will be subject to the same requirements when purchasing fuel in Suffolk County.
· This policy does not apply to commercial vehicles, taxi or limousine fleets or emergency fleets, nor does it apply to hand held gas canisters.

"This temporary fuel policy will ease the challenges residents of the bi-county region are experiencing in the aftermath of the storm," said County Executive Steven Bellone. "Our citizens travel between Nassau and Suffolk without regard to county borders and it only makes sense that we adopt a regional solution. I thank my counterpart Nassau County Executive Mangano for working with me to adopt this policy."
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Old 11-08-2012, 02:31 PM
 
Location: Live in NY, work in CT
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FYI about filling up in NY.

In a coordinated regional effort designed to better manage and ease the current fuel challenges, Suffolk County Executive Steven Bellone and Nassau County Executive Edward Mangano announced a plan today to institute a fuel management system in both Suffolk and Nassau counties that will go into effect at 5:00am Friday, November 9, 2012. This temporary policy will require gas stations to sell fuel only to drivers with vehicles bearing license plate numbers that correlate in odd/even terms with the day of the month in accordance with the following requirements:

· Drivers with license plates ending in an even number will be able to purchase fuel only on even-numbered days and drivers with license plate numbers that end in an odd number will be able to purchase fuel only on odd-numbered days.
· License plates such as vanity plates that do not display num...
bers will be considered odd-numbered plates.
· Out of state vehicles will be subject to the same requirements when purchasing fuel in Suffolk County.
· This policy does not apply to commercial vehicles, taxi or limousine fleets or emergency fleets, nor does it apply to hand held gas canisters.

"This temporary fuel policy will ease the challenges residents of the bi-county region are experiencing in the aftermath of the storm," said County Executive Steven Bellone. "Our citizens travel between Nassau and Suffolk without regard to county borders and it only makes sense that we adopt a regional solution. I thank my counterpart Nassau County Executive Mangano for working with me to adopt this policy."
Since it's only the City (after the above came out Bloomberg did it for the boros too) and Long Island, watch the gas lines in Westchester (and possibly Fairfield) Counties grow.....
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