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Rockville reports progress after major winter storm; city asks residents to volunteer to clear sidewalks and hydrants

Rockville City Mayor and Council · February 2, 2026
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City Manager Jeff Mihalyk told the council that crews worked 12‑hour shifts for four days after 6–7 inches of snow followed by ice and freezing rain; 25 of 50 problematic intersections were cleared and the city is recruiting volunteers to help clear sidewalks and fire hydrants so students can return to school.

City Manager Jeff Mihalyk briefed the Rockville mayor and council Feb. 2 on the city’s response to a recent mixed snow, sleet and freezing‑rain storm, describing multi‑day crews and continued recovery work.

Mihalyk said the storm began with roughly "6 to 7 inches of snow" before changing to sleet and…

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