Looking forward to my fourth year as highway superintendent
December 05, 2024
John Pilato
HIGHWAY SUPERINTENDENT OF LANCASTER
As 2024 draws to a close, I look forward to beginning my fourth year of service to the Town of Lancaster as its highway superintendent.
Since assuming office on Jan. 1, 2022, our Town Highway Department has confronted the challenges of numerous, severe lake-effect snowstorms and two events classified as either a blizzard or blizzard-like weather systems.
Speaking as your highway superintendent of Lancaster, I note that we have been blessed to have the dedication of the Lancaster Police Department and its chief, Bull Gummo, along with the skills of the Lancaster Office of Emergency Management and its director, Ron Rozler. I also have to compliment the talents of our Parks and Recreation Department and Crew Chief Bruce Stutz, along with the selfless commitment of the Lancaster Volunteer Ambulance Corps personnel and cooperation from the town board.
Throughout dangerous times during my tenure, there was uninterrupted communication and effective coordination among all parties. In each instance, their combined efforts led to highly successful and safe outcomes.
In particular, I want to tell you that during last January’s brutal storm, I am proud of the fact that our Highway Department personnel worked pretty much around the clock, and unlike other surrounding towns, the Lancaster Highway Department did so without reliance on private contractors, saving Lancaster taxpayers thousands of dollars.
Looking toward winter, I want to assure each and every resident of the Town of Lancaster and the transiting public that the Lancaster Highway Department is ready to take on the wind, snow and ice once again.
The Highway Department will pre-position snow removal equipment in such a way as to assist our crews in their access efforts and to conduct their business in the most effective and time-efficient way possible. Over the course of the last year, the supervisor and town board have approved the purchase of a new, multipurpose payloader. This piece of equipment will facilitate snow removal efforts in the winter, as well as tend to warm-season tasks. I thank the town supervisor and town board for their foresight and for their continued efforts to act in the best interests of our town.
In other news, our rock salt inventory is up to speed; our quality of equipment is in tip-top order; our crews are motivated; and our crews are ready to go.
I want to once again thank my fellow residents for permitting me to serve you in the capacity of highway superintendent, and I wish all of you a safe, healthy and happy holiday season.