The primary goal of plowing is to remove snow from streets so that the road is open to vehicular traffic. Snowplows typically push snow to the right of the travel lane, and unfortunately this results in snow piling up in front of driveways. Plow drivers have no control over the direction of the plow, and cannot stop or raise the plow at each driveway as this would leave a pile of snow in the roadway. We suggest that residents wait until the plow has been through their road prior to cleaning their driveway and mailbox area. If drifting or more snow occurs, the plows may have to make multiple passes to keep the road clear. Drivers will try to prevent excessive blockages at driveways, but at times this is not possible. Please remember that the clearing of the driveway and mailbox areas is the responsibility of the resident.
Postal regulations require residents to clear snow from in front of mailboxes to allow for mail delivery.