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Who maintains and clears snow from my road or street?

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Who maintains and clears snow from my road or street?

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• Town Roads – The Township in which you live, would clear and maintain the road that you live on, unless you live on a Town Line Road, in which case, the Township receiving the State Road Aid, for that particular portion of road, would clear snow and provide maintenance. • City/Village Streets – The City/Village in which you live would clear snow and maintain the street you live on unless that street happens to be a State Trunk Highway, US Highway, Connecting State Trunk Highway or County Trunk Highway. • County Trunk Highways – The Clark County Highway Department clears snow and maintains all of the County Trunk Highways in Clark County. Per state statutes, Cities/Villages clear snow and maintain area outside of the driving lanes in their respective Cities/Villages. • State Trunk Highways, Connecting State Trunk Highways and US Highways – The Clark County Highway Department clears snow from and maintains all State Trunk Highways and US Highways, in Clark County, with the exception of

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A. Streets within cities and towns: Maintained by the City Public Works Departments Fargo Streets: (701)241-1453 or www.ci.fargo.nd.us/PublicWorks/Street/streetdept.htm West Fargo Streets: (701) 282-3099 Other towns in Cass County: Call the City Hall in your town Designated Cass County Highways: Maintained by the Cass County Highway Department: (701) 282-2226 or highway@casscountynd.gov Interstate Highways and State Highways: Maintained by the State Highway Department at (701) 239-8900. For interstate road conditions, call (701) 239-8950 or www.state.nd.us/dot/rrs_mapc.html Rural roads that are not State or County highways: Maintained by the township. Click here for a directory of township officials in Cass County Rural roads within rural subdivisions: Generally maintained by the township. In a few instances, the townships have not taken over the subdivision roads so the subdivision residents are responsible for their own road maintenance. Click here for a directory of township officia

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