Northsiders can pick up their sand and salt @ 198 Aldrich Ave. N.
It's near the intersection of Glenwood and Aldrich.

Craig Miller
Former Camdenite
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>Homeowners, as well as rental property owners, are responsible for clearing
>snow and ice from sidewalks.  Spreading sand or using ice-melting material
>can also be helpful.
>
>Southwest residents can pick up free sand at 6036 Harriet Ave. S. (on west
>60th St. between Lyndale and Harriet)
>
>The Minneapolis City Ordinance #445 reads "Snow and ice removal requires
>property owners to clear their sidewalks of snow and ice.  Residential
>properties have 24 hours after the snow stops falling and commercial
>properties have 4 daytime hours to clear their sidewalks."
>
>Failure to clear sidewalks could result in a $55 citation and city crew
>ordered to remove the snow and ice at an additional charge.
>
>My comment: as someone who walks neighborhood streets for exercise, I can
>testify that if the cops wrote all the tickets they could, we could close
>the next decade's budget shortfalls. But I am a lawbreaker too, so this is
a
>good reminder to try harder.
>
>David Brauer
>King Field - Ward 10
>
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