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4 hours ago ago from Regional Real Estate Blog
When a snow event hits Kitchener, it is the goal of the city’s operations crews to clear all streets within 24 hours after cessation of the storm. The job can be difficult when vehicles are parked on the streets, impeding snow-removal equipment. The City of Kitchener put in place tag-and-tow bylaw in 2008, so that operations crews could clear the streets of snow more quickly and ensure the safety of both pedestrians and vehicular ...
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im an apartment manager. Oregon just got the most snow we've seen since 1964. every parking lot and back street is almost impossible to get out. thus, all my residents are complaining that im not concerned of their safety to get in and out of the parking lot. i called my supervisor and she said its like this everywhere, and there's nothing we can do about it. on christmas, i shoveled snow for over an hour so that people can get in and out of ...
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It was to be a light snow, no more than 2 to 4 inches, they said on The Weather Channel. Faye had an interview for a job scheduled for 9 AM over in Fairfax, a 30 minute drive from our townhouse in Manassas, Va. It was late January of 1987. I had sought, and taken, a transfer to technical support center in Drainesville, Va (just outside of Herndon) in March. I had left Faye behind in San Diego in a tearful goodbye. A decision I regretted ...
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Hi everyone, I joined hundreds of people at yesterday's study session in which the City Council discussed proposals to plug Tucson's structural budget deficit. The city must make $32 million in cuts this year with an additional $36 million next year. City Manager Mike Letcher actually laid out the problem quite well: There are no more one-time fixes, only permanent cuts. Big ones for this year, and even more for next year. You can read ...
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Energy-efficient traffic lights can't melt snow
22 hours ago ago from U.S. News
Energy-efficient traffic lights can't melt snow MILWAUKEE (AP) -- Cities around the country that have installed energy-efficient traffic lights are discovering a hazardous downside: The bulbs don't burn hot enough to melt snow and can become crusted over in a storm - a problem blamed for dozens of accidents and at least one death. "I've never had to put up with this in the past," said Duane Kassens, a driver from West Bend who got into a ...
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