The regular monthly parking switchover isn’t fun for uptown vehicle-owners.
What’s left behind is a lot of packed snow and ice where the cars were.
City crews will be working to remove ice from uptown streets over the next few days. The equipment involved is very loud so the work will be not be happening overnight in residential areas. #sjnews #winter pic.twitter.com/9ck9Is4LHn
— Tamara Steele (@tamarasteele1) January 17, 2019
Extreme cold in the last couple of weeks has kept the layers of snow and ice from melting during the day and the buildup results in narrowing streets creating a big challenge for winter control operations.
Over the next few days, City crews will be working to remove ice build up in order to widen uptown streets. https://t.co/0MTZTnAckr pic.twitter.com/lA5cMvdSQh
— City of Saint John (@cityofsaintjohn) January 17, 2019
City crews are working hard to cut and remove the ice and this work will keep going over the next days.
The equipment required to do this work is loud so it will not happen overnight in residential areas.