ABERDEEN, S.D.(HubCityRadio)- On Christmas Day, the Aberdeen Regional Airport officially received 2.5 inches of snow. As a result of the snowfall, the City of Aberdeen announced a partial Snow Removal Alert which means the city was removing snow in the downtown area on Monday night. Some people complained about now doing snow removal on residential street.
At Tuesday night’s City Council meeting City Manager Joseph Gaa explains the thinking behind that decision.
Audio PlayerGaa talks about the staff at Aberdeen Public Works are ready to remove snow on residential streets if needed.
Audio PlayerCity Engineer Robin Bobzien talks about the risk/reward of deciding about snow removals.
Audio PlayerThe Aberdeen City Council offered advice about this topic. City Councilman David Novstrup express concerns about waiting too long for snow removal could cause snow drifts on city streets.
Audio PlayerThe cost of a 24-hour snow removal of the city is around $75,000. That prompted Councilman Rob Ronayne to say to wait until the next snow event before doing this.
Audio PlayerBobzien reminds the citizens generally how much snow is needed to prompt a Snow Removal Alert.
Audio PlayerExtended forecast calls for potentially 2-4″ of snow for both Monday of next week.