ASHWAUBENON, WI (WTAQ-WLUK)- Area public work officials are working hard, finding places for all the plowed snow to go.
Brown County Public Works is delivering the snow to a salt barn off of Highway 41.
Along with that, crews are still plowing over 2,000 miles of county and state roads.
If the snow can’t be pushed to the side, it is gathered and hauled away.
“In a typical year, when the ground is frozen, we’ll bring it out to a field out by the airport, but the ground’s not frozen. So we’re hauling it over, the State D.O.T. salt shed’s got a pretty good yard over by Spirit Way. And that’s where we’re making our pile right now,” Paul Fontecchio, Brown County Public Works Director told Fox 11.
In the City of Green Bay, three paved locations have been identified as drop off spots for snow. Officials say the best case scenario is that it starts getting warmer, and the snow melts.