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City manager: snow crews cleared streets within 36 hours; storm response cost about $118,000

Delaware City Council · February 2, 2026
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City manager reported that a 12‑inch storm required about 1,100 labor hours, over 7,000 vehicle miles, 31,000 gallons of brine and 85 tons of salt; downtown removal totaled roughly 700 tons and estimated direct cost was $118,000.

City Manager delivered a detailed report on the city's response to a recent snowstorm that closed and then reopened streets over the last week. He said the storm dumped about 12 inches over 24 hours and that city pretreating, plowing and salting used roughly 1,100 labor hours…

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