What if my driveway is filled up with snow from snowplow trucks?

Most snowplow trucks will make 6 passes on residential streets and 10 passes on four-lane streets during a snow removal operation. This means driveways could be filled up to 3 times due to the trucks plowing the snow to the curb. The amount of snow deposited in the driveways may be significant, but it is unavoidable due to the nature of the snow removal process. The City will not clean driveways.

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1. What if I am disabled or a senior citizen who is unable to clear snow from my sidewalks?
2. What can I do to help when it snows?
3. What should I do if I live in a cul-de-sac and the City moves snow on the sidewalk in front of my house?
4. How is mail delivery affected by snow?
5. What if my mailbox was damaged by snow removal equipment?
6. What if my driveway is filled up with snow from snowplow trucks?
7. What if I have a complaint or request regarding snow and ice control or damages?
8. What do I do if my car is towed during a Snow Ordinance?
9. Why should residents not be allowed to park on residential streets if snow removal operations are in effect but it is a light enough snow that residential streets are not going to be plowed?
10. What is the procedure for a snow ordinance?
11. Should I report vehicles left on streets during a snow ordinance?
12. Where are you supposed to park during a snow ordinance if you don't have a driveway?
13. What are the city's snow plowing procedures?