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Lebanon mayor details snow emergency response: 5,733 tons removed, crews to continue cleanup
Summary
Mayor Sherry Alcopello told the City Council that crews and contractors removed about 5,733 tons of snow after the recent storm, described equipment and staffing challenges and said further cleanup and targeted narrow-street work will continue the next day.
Mayor Sherry Alcopello on Jan. 29 told the Lebanon City Council the city mobilized crews and contractors to respond to a recent multi-day snow emergency, removing an estimated 5,733 tons of snow and continuing cleanup operations.
Alcopello said the city began preparing about a week before the storm and declared a snow emergency effective 6 p.m. Sunday. Public Works began salting before the snowfall intensified; crews worked in shifts and contractors handled parking-lot and alley plowing. "We actually received quite a few compliments," the mayor said, adding that crews worked long…
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