Healthy: Winter/Spring 2022

BE PREPARED THIS SNOW SEASON

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.

The City has a curb-to-curb snow removal program. 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

• 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.

treatment. Priority 2

Next includes main roads through subdivisions and streets that connect 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.

Follow the snow removal process with SnowGo, the City of Dublin’s snow and ice removal status monitor. SnowGo uses GPS tracking to show which streets have been plowed or salted and how long it has been since they’ve been treated. Visit DublinOhioUSA.gov/snowgo to access the tool.

What about sidewalks? 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.

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