closed #150291
Street Snow Removal
1301 W Woodhill DR
- Case Date:
- 1/21/2016
Snow still on sidewalks. Others also in West Pointe neighborhood. Not the first time, people get lazy and sidewalks turn to ice :(
Snow still on sidewalks. Others also in West Pointe neighborhood. Not the first time, people get lazy and sidewalks turn to ice :(
Every year, salt and snow removal consistently stops before the end of Cherokee Drive and our driveway - the photo included shows the street where the salt stops and where our driveway begins. I'm submitting this to ask that snow plows and salt trucks go at least to the end of Cherokee Drive. Thanks.
thick snow currently prevents traffic flow through neighborhood
Streets in this area are in need of snow removal if possible! Thank you very much. High street also could use plowing when and if you are able.
Heavy snow has rendered streets impassable
Snow pile at end of driveway. I am a teacher and over 65 and it will be near imposible to get out of my driveway with the way the snow is piled. Anyway to get it broken up? Cul-de-Sac and gift of the plowing - I appreciate you all but...
Hello -- Dunn Street (as it intersects Dodds street) needs snow plowed. It is Dunn street beside 434 E Dodds st, as shown in the map above.
I spend multiple hours over multiple days clearing the piles of snow that were plowed into my driveway by the City plows in my cul de sac. Yesterday, I had cleared it all. Then, a plow came and blocked half of my driveway again while also fully covering my mailbox as to be completely inaccessible. The end of my street would have been in better condition if it had never been plowed. If the drivers are unwilling or unable to move the snow into the areas between houses, then why bother doing it at all? I'm only requesting some common sense here. I appreciate the road crews, but if the turning radius is too tight for the plow to even function, then maybe only plow the straightaways.
So you're doubling the width of the sidewalk from 5ft to 10ft for a recreational path. Great. But does that mean you've also doubled the amount of sidewalk I'm now responsible to clear of snow in the winter? Should I be dumping tea into Lake Monroe?
Snow removal/deicer -- thank you!