What should be kept in mind when shoveling/plowing drive and walk ways?
Property owners and snow removal contractors should be aware that shoveling or plowing snow from private property onto or across public roads or sidewalks is illegal because it can present a serious traffic hazard to motorists.  Per Ordinance 1172, it is unlawful to deposit any snow from your sidewalk or driveway into the roadway.

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1. Which roads are plowed first?
2. Who is responsible for clearing alleys?
3. Why don't I see a plow during a storm?
4. Why do plows push snow back onton my shoveled sidewalk and driveway?
5. My street still has snow on it even after being plowed, why?
6. Why do plows leave snow on sidewalks, especially at the crosswalks?
7. Am I allowed to pass a snow plow?
8. A plow was speeding past my house, who do I contact?
9. Where do I park when a Snow Emergency is declared?
10. What should be kept in mind when shoveling/plowing drive and walk ways?
11. Why is there a difference in plowing from storm to storm?
12. A fire hydrant is blocked with snow, what do I do?