Healthy: Winter/Spring 2023

SNOW REMOVAL

The City has a curb-to-curb snow removal policy. All public streets within Dublin receive snow removal service according to the following

priorities: Priority 1

Major arteries are plowed first. These streets will continue to receive treatment as long as weather conditions continue. Blowing snow and freezing roads once snow has thawed can require continued

treatment. Priority 2

Main roads through subdivisions, streets connecting two or more priority 1 streets. These streets will be plowed and salted once priority 1 streets have received treatment. Priority 3 Residential streets, courts, cul-de-sacs and alleys will be serviced once priority 1 and priority 2 streets are cleared. Not treated by City of Dublin Private residential and commercial streets as well as streets in other jurisdictions.

How you can help: • Do not shovel or plow snow into City streets. • Do not shovel or plow snow into driveway aprons. • Do not shovel or plow snow around fire hydrants or mailboxes.

• Keep distance from the snow plows. • Keep children away from snow plows. • Remove parked cars from the street. • Do not attempt to pass a snow plow.

ICE DAM SAFETY

Residents are required to keep their sidewalks, curbs and gutters free of snow, ice, debris and obstructions. Depositing snow or ice on any public sidewalk, street, bike path, road or highway is not allowed. In freezing weather, basement sump pumps that outlet to the curb can create ice dams near mailboxes, driveways, etc. These can cause a safety concern for many residents. Property owners are responsible for their own sump pump maintenance. The section of the Dublin City Code that covers this responsibility is Building Code Section 150.040. Grading and Draining Building Lots (G) Foundation sump pump drains are to be connected to an appropriate drainage outlet (such as the street, storm sewer or other outlet) to the satisfaction of the Municipal Engineer. How you can prevent ice dams: • Break up the ice in the curb line with shovels and salt. • Disconnect the sump pump cap at the exterior wall of the house, allowing the water to discharge into your lawn temporarily. • Relocate the connection from the curb line to the curb and gutter inlets, catch basins, manholes, rivers, ditches, streams, channels, detention ponds, retention ponds, etc. • Request City of Dublin Street & Utilities Staff spread salt in the curb area.

Notice: The connection relocation cost is the responsibility of the property owner. This relocation work needs to be coordinated with City of Dublin Engineering Staff, as this work involves a permitting process. Sat service will be provided during the first winter season of notification. After that, the resident must take the necessary steps outlined above to remedy the condition created by their sump pump drain before the next winter season. For more information, residents may reach Street & Utilities Staff 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. weekdays by calling 614.410.4750.

SNOW WHAT FUN! TRACK THE DUBLIN SNOW PLOWS ON SNOWGO

Follow the snow removal process in real-time using the SnowGo dashboard! This can be accessed on any device at any time. Get up-to-the-minute information on which Dublin streets have been treated. Search the map by address to check recent activity and track which snow plows are in your neighborhood by name.

Have you downloaded GoDublin yet? The City’s mobile app makes reporting issues and requesting services easier than ever. Go to DublinOhioUSA.gov/godublin for more information on how you can order your next curbside chipper service, report a pothole or playground issue and more, all from your mobile device.

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Healthy Winter/Spring 2023

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