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City of Little Rock begins treating secondary streets as crews respond to lingering winter weather

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Little Rock, Arkansas – The City of Little Rock has ramped up efforts to address the lingering impacts of winter weather, with crews now focusing on secondary streets across the city. Mayor Frank Scott Jr. confirmed on Tuesday that the local Public Works team has begun treating these roads following days of icy conditions and snow accumulation.

According to Mayor Scott, once work on secondary streets is complete, crews will shift their attention to neighborhood roads, aiming to make residential areas safer for drivers and pedestrians. “We are deeply grateful for their dedication and hard work, especially as they continue operating in extreme winter conditions and contend with the refreezing of previously treated areas.,” Mayor Scott said in a statement on Tuesday.

The city’s announcement comes after significant winter weather swept through Arkansas earlier this week, leaving behind snow, ice, and dangerously slick roads. Little Rock, like many parts of the state, has continued to face challenges from the storm, with residents navigating icy streets and frozen sidewalks.

Read also: Multiple people rescued safely after heavy snow causes large awning collapse at Little Rock Yacht Club

The winter weather has caused widespread disruptions across Arkansas, leading to school closures, power outages, and structural damage in some areas. In Little Rock, city crews have worked tirelessly to keep main roads clear, allowing emergency services and essential workers to move safely despite the hazardous conditions.

Officials are urging residents to exercise caution as they travel, noting that previously treated streets may refreeze and remain slick in shaded areas. The Public Works team is using salt and other de-icing methods to mitigate hazards, prioritizing the safety of both motorists and pedestrians.

Mayor Scott emphasized the importance of community patience and cooperation as crews continue their work. Residents are encouraged to monitor updates from the city and follow local advisories regarding travel and school schedules until roads are fully treated.

Read also: Two people are confirmed dead and several others injured as a major winter storm sweeps across Arkansas

The city’s winter weather response highlights the ongoing challenges that extreme conditions bring to urban areas, particularly when ice and snow persist beyond the initial storm. With secondary streets now receiving attention, officials hope that neighborhood roads will soon follow suit, helping Little Rock recover and maintain safety during the cold spell.

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