My driveway or cul-de-sac is plowed in. Will you come out and clear it?
We apologize for the inconvenience of the excess snow that is deposited at the end of your drive or cul-de-sac. Unfortunately this is inevitable. The amount of snow we are removing from the roadway has nowhere else to go but to the side of the road. There is no way we can avoid this. If at all possible, please try to wait until we have finished plowing your road, to clear your drive.

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1. What do I do if my ditch is not flowing or draining properly?
2. What are my responsibilities and requirements for pouring a new driveway approach?
3. How do I request a ditch enclosure?
4. Who should I contact to report storm water problems/issues?
5. I need to tie into the City storm sewer. What are my responsibilities and requirements?
6. Who do I contact if I notice a street light is out?
7. I have discovered a traffic signal that is not working properly or has a bulb burned out. Who should I contact?
8. When will my street be plowed, salted, or cleared after a big snow storm?
9. The snow plow/truck damaged my lawn! Who should I contact to report it and request repairs?
10. Who should I notify if my mailbox was damaged/knocked down by a snow plow?
11. Where can I drop off my brush?
12. My driveway approach has a sink hole forming or water is not flowing?
13. Who should I contact about a dead animal in the roadway?
14. My driveway or cul-de-sac is plowed in. Will you come out and clear it?