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Stocking up

By adamg on Tue, 12/24/2024 - 9:24am
Line of salt trucks waiting to pick up salt at Public Works shed in West Roxbury

On a trip to Millennium Park this morning, Mary Ellen spotted a line of salters waiting to pick up some fresh salt at the Public Works salt shed next to the park.

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Ahh yes, boomerang governance

By Jiggles
Tue, 12/24/2024 - 10:37am

The city will spend hundreds of thousands of extra dollars to beat this one inch blizzard into submission after last week’s debacle.

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Yup

By emac
Tue, 12/24/2024 - 6:54pm

Happened last year with a little surprise ice storm too. Looking forward to watching contractors driving around on rainy days in their plow-equipped construction equipment.

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Spreading salt when its not needed

By Nate Swain
Tue, 12/24/2024 - 11:38am

Spreading salt when it's not needed is a huge problem in Boston and Mass. There is nothing we can do about it because it's a huge money maker all around. They need to go through the pile of salt by the end of the season by hook or by crook. If they don't use it all not as much money is put in everyones pockets. The goal is that the pile needs to be depleted by the end of the season no matter what. If it rains and is above freezing spread salt anyway. Anything less means less money for everyone involved.
Rusted vehicles, bridges and crumbling infrastructure is what we have to show for this money making venture.
Multiple times every winter they spread salt when there is no precipitation at all and it just blows around in the wind for a week and you can taste it in the air.

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Last week's storm had the

By anon
Tue, 12/24/2024 - 2:34pm

Last week's storm had the opposite problem. My neighborhood wasn't salted or plowed at all, and the snow packed down into thick ice.

I'm glad they're salting today since we got a little more snow and it's warming up a little to help break up the ice rink.

We certainly can do something about over-salting. Responsible government leadership can control costs as a trackable goal. They can make better decisions based on the weather, and install the better spreaders on trucks which do things like automatically shutting off while stopped at red lights.

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Mayor Wu

By anon
Tue, 12/24/2024 - 12:26pm

can’t afford another snowstorm disaster like last Friday, particularly since her memo was leaked re: no City spending until the first of the year.

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Snow

By Paul B
Wed, 12/25/2024 - 11:35am

Joe Casazza where are u.

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Salt of the earth!

By anon
Wed, 12/25/2024 - 2:00pm

Salt of the earth!

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