council will have to approve an amended budget at some point to pay for all the snow removal," van maanen explained. even though it's financial matter left completely up to one of those options you have that we're going to stop plowing snow in february, it just has to be done," van maanen said. so they'll just plow through it. the city administrator says money for plows could come out of companies are busy helping clean up the snow. you might have seen their pick-up trucks plowing parking lots and walk-ways s ound siouxland yesterday. most of these companies specialize in lawn care but focus on snow removal during the winter. for travis from sharp lawn care... the snow is not a concern. travis chartier, sharp lawn care says, "this is great, this is a perfect time for us. this is what we live for basically. lot's of snow ... no problem we have plenty of men and plenty equipment. " the company had around 7 guys working in dakota dunes yesterday ... and chartier says they clean around 50 acres of snow on average each day. deborah and slick roads have caused a number of accidents already in t