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  2. Snow job: How much does a snow day cost? - AOL

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    As millions of Americans stay home from work today, analysts are already trying to calculate the overall economic cost of a few inches of snow. The trouble is, even the most apparently ...

  3. Snow removal - Wikipedia

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    Snow removal or snow clearing is the job of removing snow ... Such systems are expensive to install and operate and they are not cost effective in areas with very low ...

  4. Snow Removal and Other Shared Winter Expenses With ... - AOL

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    Mohr recommends removing the snow at your expense and deducting the cost from your rent if the landlord fails to uphold his obligations and ignores your requests. “Communication is the key in ...

  5. Snow removal in Montreal - Wikipedia

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    The annual cost for snow removal exceeds C$170 million, representing 3% of the city's entire budget in 2021. [21] In 2012, Maisonneuve reported that the city of Montreal spends about 37 per cent more on snowplowing than other municipalities in Quebec, leading them to raise questions about collusion and bid-rigging. [6]

  6. 2006 Colorado Holiday Blizzards - Wikipedia

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    The cost for snow removal in December 2006 alone was $2.8 million and for the period January to March 2007 the cost was $10.2 million. [4] Many of the side streets in Denver remained covered in snow which turned to thick ice due to continued residential traffic.

  7. Recoverable expense - Wikipedia

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    For instance, the cost of snow removal varies greatly on the weather. Others vary because they are multi-year expenses, like the repaving of the parking lot, which might only occur every ten years. To smooth out fluctuations in payments, leases may include a ceiling or floor , the maximum or minimum payments in any given period.