Road conditions report for county road 96, Washington County MN
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Road and shoulder conditions on county road 96 were checked. Snow and vehicle tracks were observed, but the road was passable.
Audio|Heard on: Washington County Public Safety
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02:13
Transcript:
00:00
Do you see anything out there?
00:03
96 isn't horrible.
00:05
It's got tracks through it the whole way.
00:08
The shoulders are white, but there's not a lot of snow on them, but there's tracks all the way through it.
00:15
Not the kind of thing we need to blow off.
00:18
It's not thick enough to bother.
00:24
I don't think so, not yet, but the wind was still blowing.
00:28
You can still see the snow flying across the road over on that west end.
00:37
The resident male who's not lying on the floor complaining a shoulder pain.
00:44
Copy. Have a line that vice for needed.
00:52
530. 30. 1330.
00:55
3 king 30.
00:56
3 king 30.
01:01
Room 20.
01:06
6 over to,
01:09
um,
01:10
52.
01:14
Not the 52 yet.
01:20
I'm gonna have to get Ralph out here in any things that
01:25
93 has got a lot of snow laying on it, unfortunately.
01:29
Everything else looks pretty good, but it's pretty thick on that stupid piece of gravel 93.
01:38
Should I look at these gravels over here too? Or do you think they're all right?
01:48
Mostly okay, but you sure can ping pong down them if you want to.
01:53
Check them out.
01:55
I mean, obviously it's the north-south ones that are the worst and really 90 is mostly lays east and west.
02:07
83 typically is plenty wide, where it wouldn't bother, but by all means, take a peek.
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