CINCINNATI — The director of Cincinnati's Department of Public Services said on Tuesday he has been pleased with the city's response thus far to record-setting snowfall across the region.

This week's winter weather brought anywhere from 2 to 5 inches of snow to much of the Tri-State, with CVG seeing a record-breaking amount of snow for the day.

Since early Monday morning, crews in around 80 snowplow trucks, working in 12-hour shifts, have hit the roads in an effort to pretreat, salt and plow city streets.

As of 11 a.m. Tuesday, crews shifted their focus to plowing residential streets, DPS Director Mark Riley said. Around 7 p.m., a new crew will clock in and focus on going back over primary roadways due to the anticipated drop in temperatures.

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