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Scooters for hire return to St. Paul streets California-based Lime and Bird will deploy 1,200 of the dockless vehicles. May 5, 2021 3:42pm Text size Copy shortlink:
The warm weather has brought electric scooters out of their winter hibernation and back to the streets of St. Paul.
The city renewed its contracts with California-based Lime and Bird through the end of the year, and already residents are zipping around on the popular dockless vehicles. We re excited to have scooters available again this summer for people to get around and through St. Paul, and enjoy everything that St. Paul has to offer, said Lisa Hiebert, spokesperson for St. Paul Public Works.
Updated: 4:18 AM CDT April 23, 2021
MINNEAPOLIS Aside from green grass and warmer temps, nothing says spring in Minnesota like potholes. It was a bit of a milder winter this year. That might have helped us get through it, but potholes are still there, said MnDOT spokesperson Jake Loesch.
Not even a weak winter could put a stop to these potholes in south Minneapolis, like those along East 60th and along East Minnehaha. You hate to see it. You hate for anyone to have to hit one, Loesch said.
These road hazards can cause upwards of hundreds of dollars in damages.
According to MnDOT, they will pay for it too, but there are some caveats. Factors include whether MnDOT should have been aware of the pothole and whether they had ample time to repair it.
A Winter Weather Advisory goes into effect on Tuesday at 9 a.m. Author: Heidi Wigdahl Updated: 6:58 PM CST December 28, 2020
MINNEAPOLIS Since last week s blizzard, plows have been out on the streets and now another round of snow is on the way.
A Winter Weather Advisory will impact the metro Tuesday starting at 9 a.m. with more accumulating snow possible into Wednesday.
Plow crews are preparing to clear streets again after the last storm left a mess. When we plow the residential streets, we re plowing after it s been snowed on and after it s been driven on and we get kind of a hard-packed snow. When the temperatures warm up that hard-packed snow can kind of fluff up and make it look as though we haven t plowed. We saw a lot of that; we re seeing a lot of that, explained Mike Kennedy, director of transportation, maintenance and repair for the Minneapolis Public Works Department.
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