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To the Editor:

Snowplow: A machine for the clearing of snow (per the dictionary). Usually, county roads are cleared by county snowplows and county employees. East Main Street in Caledonia is County Highway 3 and therefore, it would seem logical that county snowplows and county employees are clearing the snow on this road. Regardless of who is clearing the snow, is there an ordinance that requires snowplow drivers to travel at high speeds so as to make the snow become a projectile? Is there a job duty requirement that requires this?

Many of us on East Main Street are contemplating these facts and we believe that  many others are discussing these concerns. Almost every resident in blocks 300 and 400 are over 65 and several of them hire others to do the clearing. During the recent snow storm, East Main Street sidewalks were cleared of the snow fall by the early evening. Most of the snow banks are over 40 inches high and the snow is stored on the island between the road and the sidewalk. These are very responsible citizens!

I’m not an engineer; however, I know that the City and the County have (a) engineer(s) and perhaps they can answer the following question: “How fast must a snowplow speed in order to have the snow become a projectile which flies over 40 inch high banks and a distance of about 15 to 20 feet to land on everyone’s sidewalk outside their homes?” I know that on my home’s sidewalk, the flying snow was 6 to 8 inches deep. Among other things, this could be endangerment to others (especially the disabled and elderly) and very costly to many citizens who have to shovel the projectiles which often are large chunks of snow/ice mixtures.

Is anyone against the snowplow drivers slowing down to a safe speed in the cities so that the snow doesn’t become projectiles and/or land on citizen’s sidewalks? Safety first!

Larry Salm
Caledonia, Minn.


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written by Snow , February 05, 2008
I agree Mr. Salm! We try to diligently have our long sidewalk cleared as soon as possible but numerous times the plow goes by and repeatedly throws the remnants of the street up and over the bank and onto the sidewalk! SLOW DOWN.
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written by asiseeit , February 12, 2008
Mr. Salm, It would appear that you have an opinion on several matters in the City. I hope a lot of people dont take you too seriously. You live in MN for goodness sake, we get a lot of snow here every year. This is not something new. We all want safe roads to drive on which means getting the snow off of them. It might require the citizens to do some extra shoveling. We can't always have our cake and eat it too.
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