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The city shared updates to its snow removal plan ahead of a winter storm expected to bring snowfall, frigid temperatures and strong winds to the region.
The recent blizzard put Kansas City’s new, aggressive approach to snow removal to the test. City officials feel they deserve high marks.
Kansas City’s new snow removal process has been tested as the city experienced several snowy days in recent weeks.
Kansas City releases what it calls an aggressive new approach to snow removal, including 24-hour plowing, more trucks, and additional drivers.
From real-time updates on school closings and road conditions to tools for tracking snow plows and managing power outages, we’ve got you covered.
The “Snow Angels” team will help Kansas City residents with mobility challenges by clearing snow off of driveways and sidewalks.
City manager Brian Platt says planning, technology and an aggressive approach to snow removal are making city streets passable.
Road crews are still clearing streets in the Kansas City metro and some areas have their own set of challenges getting all the snow out.
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