City preparing for latest round of snow

We are expecting a forecast of between 2” and 5” of snow starting this afternoon (Thursday, Dec. 11). Our team will be on hand for 24-hour response.

This will be the third significant snowfall the City has received since the weekend of Nov. 28, which broke a 130-year-old record for a one-day snowfall in November. The City received 11 inches of snow during that storm, and another 6 inches last weekend.

Throughout this past week, our crews have:

  • continued removing snow from downtown on overnight shifts
  • spread salt and continued plowing to address snowpack that had become slick due to melting and refreezing
  • returned to residential areas where parked cars had impacted initial plowing operations, and responded to MyCR reports from residents across the City who had additional trouble spots that needed to be addressed. We want to thank residents who used My CR to let us know about these areas.
  • In many cases, our plows had to return because parked cars had been moved. We encourage residents to avoid street parking whenever possible, in order to minimize these issues. Our crews will not attempt to plow streets they cannot access.

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