
Kettering's snow removal efforts are in full swing as city crews work diligently to clear streets after the recent record-breaking snowfall. According to a social media post from City of Kettering, Ohio - Government, operations have progressed through 60% of residential neighborhoods designated as Priority 3 routes. With plow-crews expected to reach all roads by midnight, the focus will soon shift to clearing alleys and crosswalks, aiming for completion prior to Wednesday's morning commute.
The city's task is a Herculean one, with over 650 lane miles of road under their jurisdiction, a circumstance made more challenging due to the sheer volume of snow that has descended on Kettering. "Our crews are now 60% through residential neighborhoods (Priority 3 routes). They expect to complete all roads by midnight tonight, at which time they will move to alleys and crosswalks with anticipated completion before Wednesday morning's rush hour," the City of Kettering, Ohio - Government proudly reported. Despite the prolonged work hours and the extensive ground to cover, crews remain steadfast in their commitment to safety and mobility for the community.
Gratitude for the ceaseless efforts of these workers has been palpable within the city. Recognition extends from government officials to residents, the latter of whom have taken to social media to express their thanks and share images that celebrate the snowplow drivers' hard work. "We want to thank all of our employees for their hard work during this storm. They've been working around the clock to keep Kettering safe and moving," according to the City of Kettering, Ohio - Government, a sentiment echoed by the GIF image attached in a recent post.









