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Dickinson details snow-removal response after Thanksgiving storm; city estimates about $143,000 in costs
Summary
Deputy Public Works Director Jake Waldo told the Dickinson City Commission the Thanksgiving weekend storm required contractor assistance, 250 truckloads of snow hauling, and an estimated $143,000 in response costs; staff will post plow-tracking updates on the city website to improve resident communication.
Deputy Public Works Director Jake Waldo told the Dickinson City Commission on Dec. 16 that the city’s Thanksgiving-weekend storm — measured in the 6–9 inch range by staff estimates — required a broad response involving city crews and contractors.
Waldo said the city prioritized Level 1 and 2 arterials during the event and then invoked full-city clearing once conditions and drivability warranted. "We had 250 truckloads that we hauled out from this last storm," he said, and noted hauling began at 2 a.m. and…
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