Today's winter storm will be a good test for the road crews at Public Works. So far this winter they've survived on excuses. (My favorite was the Thanksgiving incident.) Today's storm, if it occurs as forecast, should be favorable for them for several reasons:
- The storm was predicted well in advance.
- It comes just one day after the anti-icing solution was applied.
- The bulk of the snow is supposed to occur during daylight hours when crews are rested and available.
- We are supposed to get a decent amount of snow, but not a ridiculous amount of snow.
- The snow is supposed to end tonight, giving night crews as much as 12 hours to have streets spiffed up for traffic on Saturday morning.
We wish you well, road crews!
Just to be clear, I'm not picking on any of the people at Public Works, just their often less-than-satisfactory outcomes. I get frustrated when, for example, my parents call and tell me their cul-de-sac is being scraped clean while major arterials are still a mess. That's a tactical problem, not a crewmember competence problem.
UPDATE: At noon and again at 1:30pm things looked decent. At noon, 17th Street between South and A was bad, but the other streets I hit were in ok shape. At 1:30pm a couple spots Downtown were particularly messy and portions of Capitol Parkway were rough. On the other hand, I drove between 30 and 35 miles per hour on 40th Street between Normal and Highway 2, though the downhill leading toward the light at Pioneers almost got me.