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Residents say that people with disabilities are being injured and that it鈥檚 been disturbing seeing children standing on icy streets while waiting at bus stops. City officials say lingering ice on side and residential streets has caused a backlog in trash pickup.
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The National Weather Service predicts steady snowfall beginning at midnight with up to 8 inches on the ground in parts of metro St. Louis.
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City officials had hoped to resume regular recycling this month, but an ongoing labor shortage has thrown a wrench in those plans.
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The coronavirus pandemic has caused a big drop in traffic on St. Louis-area roads, and that鈥檚 been helpful for the region鈥檚 street and transportation鈥
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A St. Louis alderwoman wants the city to look at changing the way it authorizes street closures for utility work or other construction.The resolution from鈥
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St. Louis鈥 streets director faced a harsh reception from aldermen for how the city responded to a January snowstorm.During an appearance before the鈥
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Updated 4:58 p.m. 1/10/13 with map of plow requests.For the first time in recent memory, the city of St. Louis is plowing its residential streets. It鈥檚 a鈥
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The St. Louis City streets department has closed Park Rd., a cut-off between Union and Lindell near Forest Park, to through traffic in an effort to鈥
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St. Louis neighborhoods will be getting some relief from ice-covered side streets resulting from last week's blizzard.The City of St. Louis Streets鈥
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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon, June 30, 2009 - An accountant for the city St. Louis' Streets Department has been charged with鈥