Why are there large piles of snow in my cul-de-sac?
The snow in a cul-de-sac must be piled in a specified location so that it doesn’t block any driveways, fire hydrants or mailboxes. As time permits the snow may be hauled off to allow room for the snow from the next storm.

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1. When do you issue a snow emergency?
2. Do you only plow streets or do you salt them, too?
3. How long does it take to clear all the streets?
4. When will my street be cleared?
5. When do you start plowing after a storm begins?
6. Do City workers work around the clock?
7. Why do the plows push a pile of snow onto my driveway?
8. How many snow removal vehicles does the city have on the streets during a storm?
9. Approximately how many miles of streets are plowed?
10. How do I report a missed street?
11. Why are there large piles of snow in my cul-de-sac?