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Southern Wisconsin Hit By Major Blizzard

The city of Cleveland says crews have managed to plow about 60 percent of the city’s streets since the big snowstorm earlier this week, with a goal set to have all of the city’s 10,060 streets cleared by late Friday afternoon.

It’s been a vicious cycle for Clevelanders this winter. As snow gets plowed away, more seems to get piled on, with those living on secondary roads taking the brunt of the burden.

“It’s just a never-ending struggle,” said Joe Moskal, who lives on the city’s near West Side.

“Price to pay to live in Cleveland,” said Casey Deck, Moskal’s neighbor. “They need to turn this (shoveling) into an Olympic event.”

The city had 42 plows and six graders clearing roads late into Thursday evening.

Cleveland City Councilman Zach Reed admits there is always room for improvement and said no preferential treatment is given to certain people or areas.

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courtesy of Wkyc.com

LOCAL NEWS: Cleveland Aims To Plow Streets By Friday Afternoon  was originally published on praisecleveland.com