When will my road be plowed?
The Town does not have sufficient equipment and operators to plow all roads at once. The Town’s 1st priority is the plowing of major arterial roads. These are defined as roads that carry the majority of the traffic and connect major sections of the Town to provide emergency access for fire, police, and medical services.

It takes 2-3 hours to plow the major arterial roadways once. Depending upon the time of day and storm conditions, it may be necessary to plow them multiple times resulting in plows remaining on the major arterial roads for extended periods of time. Once the major arterial roadways are completed, plowing will begin on the Town’s residential streets. It takes approximately 4-5 hours to plow all residential streets once.

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1. When will my road be plowed?
2. Why does a street right next to my street get plowed first and the snow plow does not come back until hours later to plow my street?
3. Why does the snow plow leave snow that blocks my driveway?
4. Why do the snowplows sometimes come by a second time and leave a windrow of snow on the end of my driveway after I’ve already shoveled it?
5. Does the Town have a bare road and sidewalk policy?
6. Why does my lawn get damaged by the sidewalk plow and will the Town repair it?
7. Are gravel roads treated any differently than paved roads?
8. Does the Town apply salt or sand to town sidewalks?
9. Who do I contact with other snow plowing concerns, questions, or to report damage?