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Does anyone else have that problem? Out of anonymity, I don't give where I live, but it is a small municipality that calls itself a city. When it snows, they seem to plow a few main streets. They don't plow most streets for a while, including our own. It has been snowing for 7 hours, and there has not been a snow plow on our street all day. The last snows were mildler and they didn't plow at all. My coworker, who has lived in a couple small places around here, says that this is typical for small Wisconsin towns. They don't see the point of plowing until it stops snowing and it is really bad. What does the tax money go to and isn't it the people's jobs to plow the streets? I have lived in both a bigger city and a smaller village in Ohio and they were plowing every street within an hour of it snowing. If it was still snowing, they kept on plowing. Anyway, is my experience typical of Wisconsin or do I live in a really backward place?
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