These funds will help
road crews begin repairs and restore traffic.
Hot Alaska, Cold Georgia: How The Shifted Polar Vortex Turned Winter Upside - Down By Ryan Koronowski «Hot Alaska, Cold Georgia: How The Shifted Polar Vortex Turned Winter Upside - Down» A photo released Wednesday Jan. 29, 2014, by the Alaska Department of Transportation & Public Facilities and made on Jan. 25, 2014, shows
road crews beginning the job of clearing the closed Richardson Highway, near Valdez, Alaska.
Not exact matches
The November storm dropped some seven feet of snow on areas to the south and southeast of Buffalo, stranding many motorists on
roads, people at home and other places while
crews worked to keep up with heavy snowfalls that
began late Monday night, November 17th and continued with just a brief brake into Thursday.
Deputy Public Works Commissioner Henry Jackson said the storm is expected to be a short event and should wind down around 8 p.m. Jackson said
crews began salting
roads and bridges hours ahead of the storm.
During its April 10, 2014 session, the Erie County Legislature Majority Caucus — Chairman John Mills, Majority Leader Joseph Lorigo and Legislators Lynne Dixon, Kevin Hardwick, Ted Morton and Edward Rath — called a special session for April 24 to ensure
crews could
begin critical
road work as soon as possible.
As a cost - saving measure and to maximize efficiency, the
road repair program will be conducted by county - employed Highways Division
crews rather than contractors, allowing
crews to
begin working as soon as weather permits and complete these projects in a more timely fashion.
To enhance its off -
road cred, Ram is adding a 4x4 Off -
road package option for the 2500
Crew and Mega Cab 4x4 large pickup configurations when the truck maker
begins rolling out the 2017 Ram 2500 HD truck this fall.
All traffic will be slowed to one - lane Thursday night on Dean
Road when Orange County traffic
crews begin repairs between University Boulevard and County Line
Road.
Of course, this is only the
beginning of our extended
road trip, so expect plenty more comprehensive coverage on The
Crew over the next few weeks, including some of Alan's extended Sunday drives some of our older viewers may remember from the TDU2 days.
Because weather forecasters had mostly failed to predict heavy snowfall for today, many
road crew personnel were off for an extended holiday weekend, meaning there were few snow plows and salt trucks on the
road when the snow
began to pile up.