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Originally published Wednesday, May 27, 2009 at 12:00 AM

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Consultant to look at snow response

The Seattle City Council voted 5-3 Tuesday to have a consultant look at the city's response to the December snowstorms.

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The Seattle City Council voted 5-3 Tuesday to have a consultant look at the city's response to the December snowstorms.

The city's transportation department has changed personnel and several policies as a result of the storm, during which icy, rutted roads persisted for days.

After stories in The Seattle Times revealed that problems in the transportation department contributed to the poor response, the council did a review of the mayor's response, after which Mayor Greg Nickels agreed to hire a consultant to fix problems within his department.

Council members Bruce Harrell, Nick Licata and Richard McIver opposed hiring a consultant. Harrell said he thinks the transportation department should be able to solve problems found in reviews on its own, and he doesn't think it's a good time to spend up to $200,000 on an outside consultant.

Councilmember Tim Burgess was not present.

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