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City staff review snow-removal response after four storms; $25,400 in materials used

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Public works staff reviewed the city's snow-removal operations following four winter events, reporting about $25,400 in materials costs, roughly 3,500 staff hours and 350 overtime hours; councilmembers praised the response and asked for continued attention to post-storm cleanup and targeted sidewalks.

Williamsburg City Council heard a detailed operational report on the city's snow-response efforts, including priorities, materials used and post-event cleanup, during its March 13 meeting.

The presentation, led by city staff, said crews focused first on emergency routes (hospital, fire and police access), then secondary streets and finally residential roads and sidewalks. The report summarized preparations (including use of a 23% brine solution when forecasts indicated…

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