Montreal pleads with residents as it struggles to clear record-breaking snowfall
MONTREAL — Montreal Mayor Valérie Plante pleaded for patience and urged caution on Wednesday as the city’s snow removal trucks and plows struggled to clear the record-shattering snowfall from back-to-back major storms.
Speaking to reporters at a municipal garage Wednesday, Plante said the city’s snow removal crews are working around the clock to clear streets and sidewalks. As of Wednesday morning, they had cleared about 15 per cent of the 72.4 centimetres of snow that fell between Thursday and Sunday.
“So far everything is rolling,” Plante said, likening snow removal operations to a choreographed ballet — one that Montrealers should watch from a distance. Plante said residents should limit travel as snow crews do their work in the coming days, asking that both motorists and pedestrians take extra care.
With about half of the city’s sidewalks snowed in and many pedestrians walking in the streets to get around, the mayor called on Montrealers to “share the road” and stay alert. “Be careful. You want to be very cautious about what’s happening around you,” she said.


