DC Officials Acknowledge Challenge of ‘Snowcrete,’ Say Progress Has Been Made
Officials cite a mix of snow, sleet, and freezing rain creating hard 'snowcrete,' complicating plowing of over 22 roads reported across the DMV region, causing delays.
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DC officials acknowledge challenge of ‘snowcrete,’ say progress has been made
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser said Wednesday that following Sunday’s winter storm, the city’s government agencies have been making progress in clearing the hardened snow from city streets. “I want to just really start by giving a big thank you to the many people who have been working day and night, the last five days in the lead up to this storm and responding to this storm,” Bowser said at a news conference. “Our approach, our values when we go into…
DC Digs Out: Days After Winter Storm, Area Tries to Return to Normal – Howard University News Service
Days after a monster storm blanketed much of the Northeast, residents in the DC, Maryland and Virginia area try to return to normal, but that’s easier said than done. Schools remain closed, roads remain icy and residents do their best to remain optimistic. NewsVision reporter Naiya Brown has more from Hyattsville, Maryland.
After this winter storm, many communities in New England have been affected in different ways, especially at the transport level, and traders whose day to day depends on keeping the sidewalks clear. Street cleaning continues in many cities. Residents deal with snow cleaning in East Boston In the East Boston neighborhood you still see lots of snow that have complicated the pedestrian walk. Edwin Cibrian}, resident of the area, says “I’ve been aff…
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