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When plowing my drive in the winter, what can I do with the snow that has been removed?

You should deposit the snow on the tree lawn immediately in front of your home.

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Last updated: 11/15/2022 - 2:49pm

Q891
What number do I call to get my street plowed and salted?

216.664.2510

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Streets
Category:
Snow & Ice Control

Last updated: 11/15/2022 - 2:55pm

Q1062
When it snows, which streets are plowed first?

Main streets are serviced within 4-8 hours after snowfall has ended. Residential streets are serviced within 24 to 48 hours. 

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Category:
Snow & Ice Control

Last updated: 11/15/2022 - 2:48pm

Q1091
How far should I stay away from snowplows?

Keep your vehicle at least 50 feet away from snowplow equipment to reduce the risk of accident.

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Streets
Category:
Snow & Ice Control

Last updated: 11/15/2022 - 2:54pm

Q1092
What is the City's parking policy during a snow parking ban?

When there is over 2 inches of snow, the parking ban is automatic on streets that have posted red and white snow ban signs. The City also notifies the media to relate this information to the public via print, radio and television. Some snow information can be found here.

A "General" ban means no parking on main streets. An "All-City" ban means no parking on any city streets. The bans reduce the time it takes to restore normal traffic, as well as the amount of extra shoveling required for residents. Those having questions may call 216.664.2510.

From:
Streets
Category:
Snow & Ice Control

Last updated: 11/15/2022 - 2:54pm

Q1180
The snowplow has plowed snow into my driveway apron- who do I report this to?

It is the homeowners responsibility to keep their driveway apron clear. Elderly residents may receive assistance from the Department of Aging at 216.664.4694

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Category:
Snow & Ice Control

Last updated: 11/15/2022 - 2:54pm

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