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Sharonville Public Works reports heavier snow season, staffing changes and infrastructure work

Sharonville City Council · June 11, 2025
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Summary

Public Works reported a larger 2024–25 winter with several snow events, higher salt usage and associated costs, plus staffing turnover and capital work including the US-42 shared use path and a $1M+ street-repair program.

Public Works Director Mister Bissom told Sharonville City Council on June 10 that the 2024–25 season was heavier than recent years, producing seven snow events totaling about 18 inches and higher material and labor demands.

Bissom said the city used what he described in the transcript as "13 50 tons of salt this year," which he and staff presented as the equivalent of about 1,350 tons; he contrasted that with roughly 547 tons used the prior year and said total salt-related expenditures were…

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