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City Crews Preparing for Winter Storm

The City’s crews are preparing for a major winter storm which is expected to start on Saturday, Jan. 4, and will continue overnight into Sunday, Jan. 5. Ice, sleet, heavy snow, high winds, and low temperatures are all expected with this storm.

Crews pre-treated secondary and residential streets with salt today, Friday, Jan. 3, and will report at noon on Saturday, Jan. 4, to pre-treat primary streets. Ice and sleet are expected to start on Saturday afternoon/evening, and drivers should use caution at onset especially on elevated surfaces such as bridges and overpasses.

Heavy snow is expected to start Sunday, and high winds may cause drifting which will require streets to be plowed multiple times. After accumulation ends, it may take crews more than 48 hours to plow and treat all streets. Due to the forecast for ice and low temperatures, streets will remain snow packed even after being plowed and treated.

Crews will continue to work around the clock to plow and treat streets as necessary, and are currently scheduled through Wednesday, Jan. 8. Residents can help the snow control process by removing obstructions such as vehicles, basketball hoops, and trash cans from streets.

The City will continue to monitor the forecast and will update its response accordingly.

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City Crews Set to Continue Plowing and Treating Residential Streets Today, Thursday, February 20

City Crews Set to Continue Plowing and Treating Residential Streets Today, Thursday, February 20

The City’s crews are set to continue plowing and treating residential streets today, Thursday, February 20.

The sun should help with some melting today; however, extremely cold temperatures continue to limit the effectiveness of salt and snow remains packed to pavements even after being plowed and treated. Sunshine and warmer temperatures over the weekend will help with additional melting. 

City Crews Set to Continue Plowing and Treating Residential Streets

City Crews Set to Continue Plowing and Treating Residential Streets

The City's crews are set to continue plowing and treating residential streets tonight and overnight into tomorrow, Thursday, February 20. Crews completed primary and secondary streets earlier today. While the sun helped with some melting today, extremely cold temperatures continue to limit the effectiveness of salt and snow remains packed to pavements even after being plowed and treated. Sunshine and warmer temperatures over the weekend will help with...
City Crews Plowing and Treating Streets Today, Wednesday, February 19

City Crews Plowing and Treating Streets Today, Wednesday, February 19

The City’s crews are plowing and treating streets today, Wednesday, February 19. Crews completed primary streets, are finishing up secondary streets, and will be moving into residential streets later this morning. Extremely cold temperatures are limiting the effectiveness of salt treatments, and streets will remain packed with snow even after being plowed and treated.

Public Invited to Comment on Ward Road Improvements from O’Brien to Chipman Roads

Public Invited to Comment on Ward Road Improvements from O’Brien to Chipman Roads

The City of Lee’s Summit is hosting a public meeting from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 27, in the Strother Conference Room at City Hall, 220 SE Green St. Lee’s Summit, Mo., to discuss infrastructure improvements for the Ward Road corridor from O’Brien to Chipman roads. The meeting will allow the public to view preliminary plans and exhibits, review tentative schedules for right-of-way acquisition and construction, and provide feedback.
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