Why do the plows go so fast and throw snow on my sidewalk?
Plows do have to do a minimum speed in order to throw the snow off to the side. We ask our drivers to not throw the snow any further than necessary. In some cases, however, the sidewalks are too close to the curb to avoid getting snow.

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1. Why don't your drivers put the blades down and plow all the snow off down to the pavement?
2. It seems like we're always plowed last. Why can't we be first?
3. Why don't you just tow the cars off the street that don't observe the snow emergency parking ban?
4. I'm very concerned about our environment. Why don't you do more plowing and eliminate the use of all the sand and salt?
5. I didn't know you would be plowing and I think it is unfair that I got a ticket. What can be done?
6. Whom can I call if I have a complaint or request?
7. Can't the city remove the snow they put in my driveway?
8. Why do the plows go so fast and throw snow on my sidewalk?
9. What can you do to get the public to shovel their sidewalks?
10. My street was poorly plowed because of parked cars. Can you come back and plow again?
11. Why did the city snowplow hit my mailbox?