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Troy council discusses new snow-emergency rules; city says 4-inch threshold, $120,000 local streets cost

2324981 · February 10, 2025
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Councilors reviewed the city's new plowing/moving-cars ordinance and snow-emergency threshold. City staff said a 4-inch accumulation triggers local-road operations, the operation can cost about $120,000, and the DPW will use an online tracker and a rotating priority map that starts in the northwest quadrant.

Council members and city staff discussed Troy's new plowing and vehicle-move ordinance and preparations for an expected winter storm during the Feb. 10 Troy City Council meeting.

Council member Chamberlain Krenge asked staff how the new ordinance is working and whether residents are aware of the rules for moving cars. City staff said they are issuing warnings as this is the first year the ordinance is in effect and that the police department will help enforce compliance while residents acclimate.

City staff described the operational…

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