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    Manhattan readies plans for snow removal season

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    By Cole Bertelsen on December 10, 2025 Local News, Manhattan
    Workers plow snow near the intersection of Juliette and Poyntz avenues in Manhattan Jan. 7. Staff photo by Lewis Marien

    The city of Manhattan is preparing for snow-clearing this winter through cooperation with Riley County, Pottawatomie County and USD 383.

    Director of Public Works Brian Johnson told city commissioners during a work session Tuesday that some roads are designated as a coop, meaning that while a road belongs to and is typically maintained by one entity, another maintains it for snow and ice removal.

    Maps detailing what entities maintain different roads in Manhattan can be found on the city’s website. They also show what roads are designated as primary or residential.

    To view the full article visit theMercury.com.

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