Ongoing winter cleanup in Petropaul-Kamchatsky remains underway
In the face of the recent snowfall, PCGO has taken action to ensure the safety and accessibility of the city's streets and public spaces.
Snowplows and snow cutters have been deployed to clear snow drifts from central streets, making it easier for vehicles to navigate through the city. This is part of PCGO's main works, which also includes snow removal from automobile roads.
Manual labor crews have been hard at work, too. They have been clearing snow and ice from sidewalks, staircases, ramps, and surrounding areas of bus shelters. Their efforts have not only made these areas safer for pedestrians but also more inviting.
The distribution of anti-icing materials is a key aspect of PCGO's snow removal operations. These materials are distributed during intra-quarterly driveways cleaning and throughout the snow removal process to prevent the formation of ice and make future clearances easier.
PCGO is also responsible for snow removal from intra-quarterly driveways. This task is carried out by the company to ensure the smooth flow of traffic and maintain the safety of the city's residents.
The employees who carry out snow removal and ice clearance on pedestrian paths, stairs, ramps, and bus stops are typically those designated by private property owners or appointed third-party service providers contracted by the property owners or municipalities. The responsible parties remain the property owners or institutions, sometimes supported by public service employees or private winter service companies specialized in such tasks.
In addition to their work on the streets, PCGO's crews have also been tidying up bus shelters, ensuring that they remain a welcoming and functional part of the city's public transport system.
As the city continues to battle the winter weather, PCGO's commitment to keeping the streets clear and safe is evident. Their use of snowplows and snow cutters, along with the distribution of anti-icing materials, is making a significant difference in the city's ability to navigate the snowy conditions.
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