I live on a cul-de-sac, why do the snowplow drivers only make one pass through it?
Cul-de-sacs present a special problem for snow removal crews. There are 382 cul-de-sacs and 64 dead-end streets in the City. Plowing in cul-de-sacs will consist of making either one or two passes to clear snow to allow residents road access during the early stages of the storm. Snow left in the center will not be immediately removed, but will be left until the driver returns to complete the clean-up stage of the plowing.

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1. Why didn’t I get a snowplow marker?
2. Who clears the bike paths & sidewalks?
3. The snowplow damaged my lawn. Who is responsible?
4. The snowplow hit my mailbox. Who is responsible?
5. What if the snowplow damages my lawn sprinkler head?
6. The snowplow left a lot of snow in my driveway, who is going to clean it up?
7. Why is my street always plowed last?
8. I live on a cul-de-sac, why do the snowplow drivers only make one pass through it?
9. Whose responsibility is it to shovel out a fire hydrant or mailbox?
10. What to do if snow & ice is blocking my storm inlet?