I live on a Cul-de-sac, why does the City pile more snow in some yards than others?
Most cul-de-sacs have limited snow storage space with driveways, mailboxes, and fire hydrants. Very often there are some cul-de-sacs where two or three homes have no storage room and all the snow has to go in the remaining yards.

Learn more about the City's Plow Procedure.

Show All Answers

1. You filled my driveway; can you prevent this from happening?
2. Why do I have more snow in my driveway than my neighbor?
3. The plow dug up my boulevard sod, what can I do?
4. If the snow plow knocked over my mailbox, will the City replace it?
5. I can't see my fire hydrant; am I responsible for clearing it?
6. I live on a Cul-de-sac, why does the City pile more snow in some yards than others?
7. My street is slippery, does the city have a bare and black policy?
8. Will the City clear my sidewalk?
9. Does the City salt or apply deicers to sidewalks?
10. How do I make a complaint about the snow and ice control?
11. Does the City repair damaged mailboxes during normal plow operations?