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After the street is plowed, who is responsible to clear the windrow (ridge of snow) off my front approach?

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After the street is plowed, who is responsible to clear the windrow (ridge of snow) off my front approach?

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Windrows of snow plowed across private approaches and/or walks resulting from sidewalk clearing operations are not removed by municipal equipment. This ridge of snow is the responsibility of the resident to remove.

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Windrows of plowed snow in excess of 20 cm or 8” high shall normally be removed from all front street driveway approaches as part of the grader snow clearing operation. (NOTE: When truck plows are dispatched to clear snow, they normally do not leave windrows greater than 8” high. Therefore, those windrows will not be cleared unless inspected by the Streets Supervisor or designate.

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