Woody told the St. Joseph City Council that St. Joe, like many other jurisdictions, were expecting more snow and less ice in the storm that brought the city to a standstill Friday and continues to slow things down today.
He offered photographs of two Kansas City Fire Department vehicles that were damaged during the storm.
The St. Joseph Fire Department reported no major problems.
Two police vehicle were damaged. Officials say from Friday through Sunday St Joe officers responded to 120 calls for service regarding traffic accidents.
The Public Works and Transportation Department had three spreader trucks and one pickup that were damaged in accidents, two others broke down during the storm response. Officials said all of them can be repaired and quickly put back into service. Four employees were injured.
City crews put in 1,071 man-hours spreading 1,400 tons of salt, driving 4,221 miles at an estimated cost of $90,015.87.