St. Louis admits it messed up response to winter storm, will plow side streets

The city of St. Louis has admitted that it waited too long to change its response to a winter storm that hit the city earlier this month.

“This was an atypical storm, and we know it took us too long to move away from the typical response,” the mayor’s director of communications, Conner Kerrigan, said in a statement on Friday. While historically the City of St. Louis has not treated residential streets, I want to acknowledge that we have heard residents loud and clear that they would like to see the policy changed on how we handle this type of precipitation on residential streets going forward.”

Kerrigan said the mayor was already working with aldermen to make needed changes to the city’s ordinances. The city had also signed contracts with two local companies to help plow and salt side streets…

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