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Just curious maybe Mayor Jim can answer this, do snow removal crews work weekends? cause I have worked the past few evenings and I haven't seen a single grader plus sanding its like they put an ice cream pale amount of sand at some intersections and then there are some streets that are sheer ice its like driving on a rink.
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Shannon Hurl (Invité)
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I will agree with truck driver, but only to a point. Yes, they only have so many crew members, and they work to get the main routes done first, lucky for me I live on a main route. However, the problem I have is with the way they do it. I'm no scientist, but it seems to me that putting sand on the snow, and THEN plowing down to a glassy sheen and then sanding AGAIN is counter productive.
I can understand the crews working during busy traffic hours to get the bulk of the snow out of the lanes, but what I don't see necessary is doing the "fine" touches such as removing snow mounds from meridians and grading the humps in the middle of the road during the daytime hours. Blocking off a lane traffic for front-end loaders and having slow moving graders holding up 2 lanes has caused unnecessary traffic back ups and road hazards, not to mention throwing a few impatient drivers into the equation. With only a few crew members, you could do those things over the course of a few evenings. Kudos to the crews for trying, but the person in charge of directing them seems to have taken a training course on common sense from Scarrow.
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