Published March 12, 2012, 10:20 PM
-- Most cities in western Wisconsin plan on lots of snow each winter. So what happens when the flakes don’t fall? According to Director of Public Works/City Engineer Reid Wronski, Public Works Street Supervisor Terry Kusilek and Finance Director Julie Bergstrom, the city saves money and works on other projects.
Warm winter reroutes work, saves money
Area News-- Most cities in western Wisconsin plan on lots of snow each winter. So what happens when the flakes don’t fall? According to Director of Public Works/City Engineer Reid Wronski, Public Works Street Supervisor Terry Kusilek and Finance Director Julie Bergstrom, the city saves money and works on other projects.
By: Debbie Griffin - River Falls Journal, Pierce County Herald
