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closed #174733

Street Snow Removal

2012 E Cheyanne LN

Case Date:
2/16/2021

Heavy snow has rendered streets impassable

closed #178692

Street Snow Removal

2012 E Cheyanne LN

Case Date:
1/28/2022

Snow removal/deicer -- thank you!

closed #174661

Street Snow Removal

2013 E Cheyanne LN

Case Date:
2/8/2021

thick snow currently prevents traffic flow through neighborhood

closed #182312

Street Snow Removal

2013 E Cheyanne LN

Case Date:
12/23/2022

Street is tough to drive as there is snow accumulation along the hills of our neighborhood. Slippery and dangerous conditions

closed #182310

Street Snow Removal

2025 E Cheyanne LN

Case Date:
12/23/2022

If possible, could a truck be sent to clear the street of snow? Thank you!

closed #92267

Street Snow Removal

2071 S Oakdale DR

Case Date:
2/6/2007

no walks shovelled, no roads, no parking

closed #136249

Street Snow Removal

209 E Grimes LN

Case Date:
2/8/2014

The sidewalk in front of this rental property has not been shoveled once this year. It currently has snow from earlier this week.

closed #178776

Street Snow Removal

2104 S Azalea LN

Case Date:
2/5/2022

I just saw the USPS truck pass up a few houses on our block, probably because about 5-6 feet of street in front of the mailboxes are unplowed. After not getting mail for two days, it's pretty unlikely neither we or our neighbor (who shares the mailbox post with us) have mail. Will the city plow more of the street so our mailboxes are accessible, or are we responsible for shoveling that 5-6 feet of city street ourselves?

closed #59549

Street Snow Removal

212 E 1st ST

Case Date:
12/23/1998

Mr. Mitchell called to express concern regarding the current use of plain salt on the streets instead of a salt/sand mixture. He believes more damage is done to the car and street than necessary for that type of removal technique.

closed #175963

Street Snow Removal

2121 E Wimbleton LN

Case Date:
5/31/2021

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?