West side snow on Friday, Feb. 1, 2013. Photo submitted by NewsChannel5 viewer Denny Petkovsek.
Posted: 02/02/2013
CLEVELAND - As the snow continues to fall, 47 City of Cleveland crews will continue work keeping the main thoroughfares passable. The Division of Streets currently has over 6,000 tons of salt on hand with deliveries commencing, and over 27,000 gallons of environmentally friendly liquid de-icer on-hand to cover 53 routes around the city.
As always, the goal is to have all streets serviced within 24 to 36 hours from when snow stops falling, depending on the actual amount of snow fall. Work will be ongoing until main thoroughfares are clear and residential streets are serviced.
Additional information:
The primary and secondary roads throughout the city are in fair to poor condition; however, crews have been able to keep traffic moving effectively throughout the city.
A parking ban is in effect. Parking is prohibited on streets marked with red and white snow ban signs.
Residents with snow removal concerns should call (216) 664-2510.
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