GOVERNMENT MARCH <strong>2021</strong> blizzard Pictured, left to right: Kristin Holt, Greg Purcell, Tom Sutton, Anthony Martinez, Fred Fleischman, Nate Sullivan, Ryan Jarrett, Karl Koenig, Mike Hayes, Eric Nilemo, Nancy Doll, Travis Kingery, Cecil Teater, David Jarrett, Tara Jordan, Eldon Earley, Dave Van Nest, Guy Ducharm, Todd McIlnay. Photo by Steve Grasso SNOW REMOVAL AND POST-STORM CLEAN UP BY PUBLIC WORKS AND PARKS MAINTENANCE The official <strong>Greenwood</strong> <strong>Village</strong> snow total from Skyview Weather was 20” during the blizzard. We take pride in the quality of work that we do in GV, even with our snow removal operations. If you are pleased with our response during and after the March blizzard or have comments on how we can improve, please let us know. For roads, email webpublicworks@greenwoodvillage.com. For parks and trails, email ptr@greenwoodvillage.com. GV Pictured, left to right: Anthony Martinez, Kristin Holt, Josh Jones, Mike Evans, Eric Nilemo, Karl Koenig, Tom Sutton, Leyland Modispacher, Mike Hayes, Will Berg, David Jarrett, Troy Dussart, Trace Hunter, Keith Graves, Travis Kingery, Fred Fleischman, Greg Phillips, Nate Sullivan, Wayne Vehrs, Todd McIlnay, Eldon Earley, Dave Van Nest, Cecil Teater, Kevin Christensen, Steve Mostek, Shane Nolton, Dave Wagner. Photo by Steve Grasso Not Pictured: Jeff Seymor, Bob Christensen, Kent Neitzel, Steve Grasso, Tony Roy, Jim Balazs, Chuck Ampe, Brian Rome, Chris Hackett. Pictured, left to right, front to back: 1st row: Mike McNeal, Jake Hammer, Kurt Nielsen, Keith Kawashima, Tanner Wilde, Kevin Bertrand, Dustin Huff; 2nd row: Daniel Kissinger, Paul Miller, Sean Potempa, Tracy Brown; 3rd row: Gregory Knox, Josh Harlan, Keith Smith. Not Pictured: Rand Cabeal, Richard Rominger, Craig Reichard. BLIZZARD FUN FACTS • GV snowplows drove over 7,235 miles during the blizzard. • Crews of operators worked around the clock from March 14-16 keeping the streets accessible. • From March 17-19 crews hauled over 225 truck loads of snow out of the residential neighborhoods. • Trail snow crews cleared approximately 40 miles of trails, paths, sidewalks, and parking lots. • Trail snow crews consist of 13 to 16 staff members. • Trail snow crews use pickup trucks with plows, ATVs, UTVs, Skid Steers, small and large Tractors, walk-behind Snowblowers, and hand shovels to clear and remove snow. PG. 6 GV NEWSLETTER | APRIL <strong>2021</strong>
GOVERNMENT APRIL <strong>2021</strong> | GV NEWSLETTER PG. 7