| Snowy and Icy Conditions
The Department of Public Works clears snow and ice from District roadways and bridges. The department declares and enforces snow emergencies.
DPW is committed to:
- Fast plowing of major roads
- Quick clearing of residential streets
- Early resumption of trash pickup
- Rapid return of normal bus routes
- Manual clearing of pedestrian-intensive areas
DPW clears streets in the following priority:
- Main roads -- both residential and commercial -- to open or keep open at least one lane of traffic
- "Problem" residential streets -- shaded, narrow or steep
- Remaining residential streets
The key new components of snow removal efforts this year are:
- New equipment
- Better residential streets clearing
- Better use of contractors
- Increased training
- Better personnel deployment
- Enhanced quality assurance
- Parking enforcement
- A Citywide snow coordinator
Helpful Tips
- Stay at least 35 feet behind a plow truck.
- Clear snow from catch basins, fire hydrants and sidewalks.
- Park at the curb, not in the driving lane.
- Put snow in tree box, not the street.
- Use public transportation.
- Cars parked on snow emergency routes will be towed and fined $250 after a snow emergency is declared.
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