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City officials describe winter-storm preparations: brine, plows, staffed fire stations and monitoring

2563572 · February 18, 2025
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Public works and emergency officials told Salisbury City Council on Feb. 18 that the city pretreated routes with brine, staged plow and loader equipment, stocked salt and ice melt, and coordinated staffing in advance of a forecast 1–3 inches of snow beginning the next morning.

City public-works and emergency-response officials told the Salisbury City Council on Feb. 18 that the city had prepared for an approaching winter storm with pretreating, equipment checks and staffing plans.

Public works reported applying about 1,600 gallons of brine to emergency routes and preparing plow-equipped trucks, a motor grader with new blades, a rubber-tire…

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