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Lansing prepares for main winter storm

By Editorial Board Last updated: February 12, 2025 4 Min Read
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Lansing prepares for main winter storm

LANSING, Mich.(WLNS) –  As the primary main snow occasion of 2025 strikes into Mid-Michigan, metropolis officers and group members are making ultimate preparations to remain secure.

Mayor Andy Schor and Public Service Director Andy Kilpatrick outlined Lansing’s snow response plan Wednesday morning, emphasizing that whereas the town is ready, drivers ought to anticipate hazardous circumstances.

Crews have already pre-treated roads with salt and at the very least 16 plow vans are anticipated to be deployed all through Lansing on Thursday. Officers say plowing efforts will start with major roads earlier than transferring into residential areas. With 440 miles of street to cowl in Lansing, the plows will observe trash routes, beginning on the south facet, and dealing their method north. Town expects to finish plowing operations by Saturday, earlier than the following snow occasion.

Plow drivers can be working lengthy shifts to clear roads as rapidly as doable so Mayor Schor is asking the group to present them grace.

“We put folks on 18 hours at a time—imagine one person driving 18 hours in a truck, clearing streets and focusing, going home to sleep for six hours and then coming back to do it again so we can get everything cleared as fast as possible,” Schor stated.

Individuals are urged to remain off the roads in the event that they don’t should journey and to present plows at the very least 200 ft of house. Officers are additionally asking folks to keep away from road parking if doable. Additionally they stated they might declare a Snow Emergency late Wednesday or early Thursday, which might place restrictions on-street parking to permit plows to function extra effectively.

Because the snow began coming down, many residents rushed to replenish their fuel tanks and full last-minute errands earlier than circumstances worsened. One lady stated, “The last place I want to get stuck is in a snowstorm.”

Native companies had been additionally bracing for the storm. A Burger King supervisor in Lansing was out salting the sidewalk early, saying it was already turning into too slippery.

“I feel bad for the homeless people because it’s cold,” she stated. “They don’t have anywhere to go, and there’s not always room in the shelters for them, so they’ve gotta figure it out on their own.”

Metropolis officers are asking the group to do their half by clearing sidewalks inside 24 hours of the snow stopping, as required by metropolis ordinance. Additionally they encourage reporting unplowed streets by means of Lansing Join or by calling 311.

For reside updates on plowing progress, residents can examine the town’s on-line plow map.

As circumstances proceed to worsen, officers urge everybody to take it sluggish, keep alert, and prioritize security.

Stick with 6 Information for the most recent updates on street circumstances and climate alerts.

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