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How does the Metropolis of Lansing clear roads after it snows?

By Editorial Board Published February 13, 2025 3 Min Read
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How does the Metropolis of Lansing clear roads after it snows?

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) – 6 Information rode together with Metropolis of Lansing Operations and Maintenence for an inside have a look at how they clear the roads after a storm—and it’s a whole lot of work. 

“It has now become a 24-hour operation,” mentioned Kyle Wilkins, Lansing upkeep crew member. 

(WLNS)

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Snow and ice do not simply disappear. It takes a crew of about 20 individuals from many alternative Metropolis departments to clear the roads.

“Today is basically clean up the best we can,” continued Wilkins. “At this point, it’s turned into all hands on deck.”

The method is complicated—drivers get their route assignments, totally examine their vans, and cargo up with salt earlier than hitting the street. Thursday, Wilkins was a part of a three-truck staff.

“Equipment is gonna break down. It’s just a matter of when and it’s never at the most convenient time,” mentioned Wilkins.

Thursday was a type of days. Wilkins’ staff needed to begin the morning with solely two vans. 

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“Right now, we are running 200lbs [of salt] per lane mile,” mentioned Wilkins. 

Hundreds of kilos of salt are dropped all through the day.

Operators can select the quantity of snow to drop on a small display contained in the truck. A controller helps them decide which lane they’re clearing. This helps crews truly carry the snow as an alternative of leaving huge piles. 

The vans work collectively to get the job achieved—each in a unique lane for essentially the most protection.

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“You’re pushing everything. You’re clearing the entire road at once,” mentioned Wilkins. 

Retaining everybody secure is the highest precedence and you may assist by not shoveling the snow out of your sidewalk again into the street. 

“The thing is that you’re endangering other people driving down the road,” mentioned Wilkins. 

There’s lots for these crews to consider and look out for, so you’ll want to give them house so you’ll be able to get pleasure from a secure drive.

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