New York City residents hoping to earn extra cash clearing snow from public spaces must first produce three forms of identification.
The requirement has drawn sharp criticism given the city’s relaxed approach to voter ID. The Department of Sanitation of New York is recruiting temporary workers ahead of a major blizzard expected to dump nearly two feet of snow on the five boroughs, according to the agency’s official website. Registration demands three categories of documentation: two small photos sized 1.5 inches square, a pair of original IDs along with photocopies, and a Social Security card.
The paid positions offer $19.14 per hour, jumping to $28.71 after 40 hours in a week. Workers must be at least 18, legally authorized to work in the United States, and capable of heavy physical labor. (RELATED: ‘Warmth Of Collectivism’ Didn’t Save The 20 New Yorkers Who Froze To Death During Cold Snap)
The documentation requirements stand in stark contrast to what New York City demands from voters, Fox News reported. The city’s Board of Elections does not require most registered voters to present any identification at the polls.
Hypocrisy Alert: 🚨 NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani is asking New Yorkers to help shovel snow, but you have to register.
— Tudor Dixon (@TudorDixon) February 21, 2026
Here’s the catch:
Mamdani demands you show 2 forms of ID plus copies and a social security card! pic.twitter.com/jeZ0rJuntz
Individuals voting for the first time may submit a driver’s license number, a non-driver ID number, or the final four digits of their Social Security number. Those who skipped providing ID during registration can still cast an affidavit ballot.
Zohran Mamdani requiring TWO forms of ID to be a voluntary shoveler for the blizzard. This is Jim SNOW 2.0
— Jimmy Failla (@jimmyfailla) February 21, 2026
Mamdani belongs to the Democratic Socialists of America, an organization that has long opposed voter ID laws and labeled such requirements discriminatory barriers to the ballot box.
