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Snow today, but – overall – lack of winter precipitation is leaving soil dry

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Directors of road departments in central Kane County said they have saved thousands of dollars to date in overtime costs normally paid to snowplow drivers during storms and money on fuel and salt.

“It’s definitely helped our budget,” said Dan Dinges, public works director for Geneva.

Bill Edwards, director of maintenance for the Kane County Division of Transportation, said drivers who enjoy plowing snow are “itching” to put their blades down in a snowstorm. But others are enjoying “a normal winter life,” coming and going at normal hours of the day.

Dinges and Edwards noted that their work crews have not sat idle; they have used time normally devoted to clearing snow to other tasks, such as ditch maintenance, bridge replacements or the removal of trees infested with the emerald ash borer.

Dinges, Edwards and Feece also noted the accumulating piles of salt in their bins, although all ordered less this year than normal.

Dinges noted that in a typical year, Geneva purchases 2,000 tons of salt about $50 a ton. This year, the city ordered only 1,500 tons.

And more is still to be delivered because the city, like other local governments, must take delivery of a certain portion of its purchase under the terms of its contract through the state.

Dinges said his department likely will resort to storing the excess salt in bins normally dedicated to storage of gravel or dirt. But all noted there is a possibility that much of the salt still could be scattered on local roads before the winter is over.

Historically, the least amount of snow ever recorded for a winter, from Dec. 1 to Feb. 28, in the Chicago area came in 1930-31 when just 5.7 inches of snow fell.

But Sebenste noted that half of a winter’s typical snowfall could lie ahead.

Dinges said he wouldn’t be surprised by a sudden return to normal winter conditions.

“I’m expecting it to hit us again,” Dinges said. “It’s just a matter of when.”

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