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City Crews Continued Plowing and Treating Residential Streets Today, Wednesday, Feb. 10

The City’s crews continued plowing and treating residential streets today, Wednesday, Feb. 10. Due to continued cold temperatures, crews stopped operations at 3:30 p.m. today, and are scheduled to continue plowing and treating residential streets beginning at 7 a.m. tomorrow, Thursday, Feb. 11.

Continued cold temperatures limit the effectiveness of salt, and streets may remain snow packed and slick. In addition, any melted snow during the day can quickly refreeze overnight. Residents should use caution and drive for the conditions.

Additional snow is in the forecast for the weekend. The City will continue to monitor the weather forecast and update its response accordingly.

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City’s Crews Scheduled to Treat Roadways Early Mon., Nov. 11

City’s Crews Scheduled to Treat Roadways Early Mon., Nov. 11

City crews are scheduled to report at 3 a.m. on Mon., Nov. 11, to treat roadways ahead of the morning commute. Light snow is forecast early Monday morning and accumulations are expected to be minor; however, pavement temperatures are anticipated to drop below freezing during the morning commute and slickness is possible. Residents should use caution while driving, especially on elevated services such as bridges and overpasses. Crews will treat roadways as necessary...
City Hosts RecycleFEST on Nov. 9 at Maintenance Facility

City Hosts RecycleFEST on Nov. 9 at Maintenance Facility

City Hosts RecycleFEST on Nov. 9 at Maintenance Facility
City of Lee’s Summit is hosting its free RecycleFEST on Nov. 9 from 9 a.m. to noon at the City’s Maintenance Facility, 1971 SE Hamblen Rd. RecycleFEST offers Lee’s Summit residents an opportunity to dispose of a variety of items in an environmentally friendly manner. According to the Environmental Protection Agency, of the 262 million tons of municipal solid waste generated in 2015, just 34.7 percent was recycled and composted. 52.5 percent of...
Section of NW Pryor Road Set to Close Oct. 14

Section of NW Pryor Road Set to Close Oct. 14

Section of NW Pryor Road Set to Close Oct. 14
A section of NW Pryor Road from NW Quarry Park Road to Bannister Road is set to close to thru traffic on Monday, Oct. 14, and will remain closed for approximately 60 days, weather permitting. The closure is necessary for the installation of a water line. The southbound detour is east on Bannister Road/NW Colbern Road, south on NW Blue Parkway, west on the westbound flyover bridge over 350 Highway, and south on NW Pryor Road. The northbound detour is east on the...
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