Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb is holding a briefing to provide an update on the city's snow removal plan.
The briefing comes after the Bibb Administration received criticism last week about the city of Cleveland's response to the first major snowfall of the winter season.
In a video posted on the city's social media pages one week ago, Bibb pledged to overhaul the city's current snow removal plan. He stated that the city used "every truck, snow plow, and driver available, but it still wasn't enough."
Cleveland city officials reported that 48 trucks, 12 road raiders and 13 small plows were deployed to clear the roadways as the storm subsided. They added that when Cleveland receives between six to 12 inches of snow, it takes crews 24 to 48 hours to plow the whole city. The city reported that 15” of snow came down during the storm, calling it "the largest snowfall in a single day in some time."
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