Winter storm cleanup kept our Longmeadow routes moving
After that brutal winter in 2004, we kept seeing the same thing across Longmeadow: snapped branches, roofing tear-off, soaked drywall, and dumpsters getting boxed in by plowed snow. Our crew rolled into one commercial lot where meltwater had turned the access lane slick and narrow, and the loader path was choked with frozen debris. The customer needed the site cleared fast so trades could keep working, and every blocked roll-off meant the whole renovation schedule sat still.
We sent out a truck with chains, swept the approach, and reset the dumpster so our driver had clean swing room for the lift. I had the crew hand-stack the loose storm debris first, then we pulled the container with steady, controlled moves instead of rushing the pickup. We keep doing it that way because bad footing and tight fleet access turn small delays into big ones. By the time we left, the site had room for deliveries again and the renovation crew could keep moving.
You got the dumpster out of the snow trap and kept our jobsite open for the next crew.
Mark D.
