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CROOKSTON PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT REMOVING SNOW AND ICE THIS WEEK

With the forecast predicting pleasant weather from Wednesday, December 20, to Friday, December 22, the Crookston Public Works Department is taking the opportunity to tackle the winter aftermath on the streets of Crookston. Over the next three days, the Public Works team will be out with heavy machinery to remove ice build-up and lingering snow […]

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CROOKSTON PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT FOLLOW UP ON SNOW REMOVAL AND CHALLENGES FACED

During the City Council meeting on Monday night, Crookston residents expressed their frustrations with the city’s snow removal over last weekend’s snowstorm. Public Works director Chuck Getsman explained the process leading up to the winter storm and explained that when the weather finally cleared up, the public works department decided to clear the emergency route

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MNDOT REMINDS THE PUBLIC IT’S ILLEGAL TO DEPOSIT SNOW ON STREETS AND HIGHWAYS

The Minnesota Department of Transportation would like to remind the public it is illegal to deposit snow on or next to a public highway or street and asks for help keeping roads clear for everyone’s safety. Snow on or near public roads can create hazards such as drainage, drifting and sight obstruction. Minnesota law and

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CROOKSTON PUBLIC WORKS CREWS WILL RUN A COMPLETE SNOW PLOW PASS AROUND TOWN AT MIDNIGHT

Crookston Public Works Crews are currently maintaining emergency routes only. Crews will begin making a complete pass through town tonight at Midnight. You may access the Plow Route Map below for additional information. Emergency Routes will be plowed first, followed by the Main Routes, followed by residential. https://crookston.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=2086867ce7474e088fc7b8167f731ca1

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CROOKSTON PUBLIC WORKS CREWS TO BEGIN PLOWING ROADS AT MIDNIGHT

With the wind and snow forecast, Crookston Public Works crews are scheduled to begin plowing at midnight tonight, Tuesday, February 21. They will monitor roads with the winds and adjust as needed. You may access the Plow Route Map below for additional information. To follow the plow route map – Follow and bookmark the link

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