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Residents can report a missed block by calling 3-1-1
Marlene Feist, Public Works, (509) 625-6505
The City of Spokane completed work in the early morning hours of Thursday, Feb. 18, on the Full-City Plow initiated on Monday, Feb. 15. The plow effort was completed in less than three days, meeting the City's time goal of completing a full plow.
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Snow crews will be out today, cleaning up areas that need additional work. Citizens who note that their block was missed by plows can call 3-1-1 to report the miss.
City snow crews remain in winter operations, working seven days a week monitoring weather and street conditions. Snow crews are prepared to respond to new snow that is expected later today and in coming days.
Marlene Feist, Public Works, (509) 625-6505
The City of Spokane completed work in the early morning hours of Thursday, Feb. 18, on the Full-City Plow initiated on Monday, Feb. 15. The plow effort was completed in less than three days, meeting the City's time goal of completing a full plow.
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Snow crews will be out today, cleaning up areas that need additional work. Citizens who note that their block was missed by plows can call 3-1-1 to report the miss.
City snow crews remain in winter operations, working seven days a week monitoring weather and street conditions. Snow crews are prepared to respond to new snow that is expected later today and in coming days.
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