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Send in the backhoes

POSTED: Friday, February 19, 2010, 3:29 AM
Jaime Block
Before.

Snowmageddon: February 10th. Today: February 18th.

The streets are finally pretty much clear. (Think the specter of the next storm helped at all?)

Perhaps everything is best gauged by the final words of the venerable Vernon Odom's previous piece on Philly's Phase 2 snow removal: $12 million. Twelve Million Dollars. That's what Philadelphia's snow removal tab for this winter is reaching. That definitely paints a picture of the sheer scope of this situation/dilemma.

Is it possible, though, that the cost could have been kept down with better prevention?

I don't know. All I know is I have no place left to shovel the snow from my sidewalk. Please make it stop.

Personally I didn't see the full scope of some of today's efforts until I saw some shots from a friend. Here are some pictures of the snow removal effort at Webster Street. I had no idea backhoes were involved in the clearing of the small streets. Makes sense though.

More pics after the jump.

Shane Carr

h/t Shane

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