Mayor Ginther Updates Columbus on Snow Response Amidst Extreme Cold
Columbus, OH – Mayor Andrew Ginther today addressed Columbus residents regarding the city's response to a recent major snowfall. During his address, Mayor Ginther confirmed crucial guidance for the public and provided updates on city operations.
Residents should "stay home and stay informed" to allow plow and snow removal crews to continue their emergency work.
Plow Driver Hospitalized After Collision
In a related incident, a plow driver was reportedly injured in a collision earlier today, requiring hospitalization.
City Services Update
Regarding essential city services:
- Trash pickup is scheduled to occur as normal on Tuesday.
- Recycling services will experience a one-day delay.
Extreme Cold Follows Heavy Snow
The city recently experienced a significant snowfall event, with approximately one foot of snow falling over 24 hours. This has been followed by dangerously cold temperatures. Overnight lows are projected to fall below zero, with wind-chill values potentially reaching -15 to -20 degrees, posing further challenges for residents and city operations.