City Outlines Snow Season Operations

Spokane, WALocal News

The City of Spokane has detailed its snow response operations for the winter season, set to begin on November 15 and extend through March 15. Public Works officials emphasized the importance of a flexible snow response plan, designed to adapt to varying weather conditions. The Streets Department is fully staffed and ready to ensure timely snow removal across the city. Residents are urged to play a vital role by clearing the city right-of-ways to aid in efficient snow management. This collaborative effort aims to maintain safe and accessible streets during winter storms.

With the holiday season approaching, the city is reminding citizens to stay vigilant and prepared for snow-related challenges. The proactive measures outlined in the announcement are intended to enhance community safety during the winter months. As the snowfall begins, the city is committed to responding swiftly and effectively to keep Spokane's roads clear and navigable.

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