Kansas City could see snow starting Friday night, with the forecast calling for a wintry mix. That would put the city right on track for its first snowfall, which comes, on average, on Nov. 28.
Planning, though, begins much sooner. The city starts preparing for snow as early as June, starting with breaking down how the last snow season went and how to improve.
According to Michael Shaw, director of public works, the city tries to implement new strategies every year to make sure they avoid running into the same problems…