St. Louis, Danville and Topeka city officials mobilized crews ahead of a forecast winter storm. Public works and streets departments pretreated roads with brine, staged plows and coordinated contractors to prioritize arterial and emergency routes. St. Louis declared a state of emergency and readied 90 snowplow operators; trash collection was postponed for Jan. 26. Danville and Topeka warned residents of hazardous travel, advised caution, and requested removal of obstacles on streets. School districts inspected and warmed buses for morning routes. Officials said residential plowing may be delayed while main thoroughfares receive priority. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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Public works departments, contractors, and emergency responders benefited by securing resources, activating crews, and gaining operational readiness and experience ahead of the storm.
Residents, motorists and small businesses faced delayed residential services, hazardous travel conditions and disruptions to normal waste collection and routines during the storm period.
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