Mayor Maureen Miller Brosnan | Maureen Miller Brosnan Official Website
Mayor Maureen Miller Brosnan | Maureen Miller Brosnan Official Website
DPW crews in Livonia will be plowing neighborhood streets to minimize the formation of ice ruts, according to a statement released by the city. The crews will be working 12-hour days to ensure that the streets are cleared efficiently and effectively.
While no snow emergency has been declared, the city encourages residents to move their vehicles off the streets if possible. This will allow the crews to plow the streets more thoroughly and minimize any potential damage to parked cars.
In a message to residents, the city stated, "If you see our team in your neighborhood, give them a wave or a thumbs up!" This gesture of appreciation will surely boost the morale of the hardworking DPW crew members who are braving the cold weather to ensure the safety and accessibility of Livonia's streets.
For those in need of a warm place to seek shelter, the Kirksey Recreation Center is available as a warming station during its normal operating hours. The center is open from 5 a.m. to 10 p.m. on weekdays, 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Saturdays, and 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Sundays.
As temperatures drop, it is essential for residents to take precautions and stay warm if they need to venture outside. The city advises everyone to dress appropriately for the weather and to be aware of the signs of hypothermia and frostbite.
In conclusion, the DPW crews in Livonia are working diligently to plow neighborhood streets and minimize the formation of ice ruts. The city urges residents to show their support by moving their vehicles off the streets and thanking the hardworking crew members when they see them in their neighborhoods. Additionally, the Kirksey Recreation Center is available as a warming station for those in need of shelter. Let us all stay safe and warm during these winter months in Livonia.