Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 12 Feb 2015, p. 10

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Pa ge 1 0 T hu rs da y, F eb ru ar y 12 , 2 01 5 - T he IF P - H al to n H ill s - w w w .th ei fp .c a My Georgetown Market Place 280 Guelph St. - Hwy. 7 Georgetown Visit our Website: www.georgetownmarketplace.com Tel. 905-873-8918 February 12 - 14 A Spectacular Exhibition of Butterflies and Bugs from around theWorld. flies • THE BEAUTIFUL • THE STRANGE • • THE RARE • THE DEADLY • Exhibition of Butt ClosedMonday Feb 16 for Family Day. 46 Guelph St.,Georgetownyears in a row!16 Your local Halton Experts and Accident Specialists for all your boosts, lockouts, fuel deliveries and towing needs. Locally Owned & Operated since 1958! Freight? Call Fred's SINCE 1958 Freight up to 20,000 lbs Dock level or ground Enclosed Trailer Provider for and all auto clubs. NEWS He explained Monday morning for ex- ample, "we started out with our sidewalk machines at approximately 3:30 a.m., but at the same time we have our snowplows out cleaning all of the roads." He said the sidewalk ma- chines clear an intersec- tion and then the snowplows come by and push a windrow of snow in front of the sidewalk again. "This hap- pens every event, so it is necessary for us to keep going back over and over and over the sidewalks to get them cleared," said Spear. "Some occasions like the +25 cm event last Sunday into Monday we had to put snow blowers on the sidewalk machines just to clear enough room along the side- walks, so we could return with the push blades afterward to try and clear them closer to the concrete," said Spear. Spear added sometimes they have the opportunity to use backhoes and/or load- ers with dump trucks to com- pletely remove the snow from the intersec- tions. " U n f o r t u - nately we can't do this with the loaders and backhoes very often as staff are usually returning to plow rural roads and or drifted areas, fill potholes, tree maintenance, or a multitude of other jobs," said Spear. Town has to repeatedly clear crosswalks Continued from page 1 The Main St. N. crosswalk at School Lane last week. Pedes- trians had to use a driveway to avoid the snowbank at the crosswalk. Submitted photo

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