Why do snowplows sometimes push snow back into driveway entrances and sidewalks??

Cleanup and widening operations often take place one to four days after a snowstorm, depending upon the severity of the storm and wind conditions. It is often necessary to widen roads to ensure that ice and snow melt from the pavement surface to keep driving lanes open. Unfortunately, subsequent widening operations may sometimes push snow back onto sidewalks and driveways.


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1. Why doesn't the city plow my street when they go by?
2. Why aren’t the streets in front of my house plowed after every storm?
3. Who is responsible for clearing sidewalks?
4. Why do snowplows sometimes push snow back into driveway entrances and sidewalks??
5. What if I have an emergency and my street isn’t plowed?
6. Who is responsible for damaged mailboxes?
7. How many snow removal districts are in the City of Montrose and what equipment is available?
8. What can I expect regarding snow removal activities prior to, during, and after the storm?
9. Does the City of Montrose perform snow removal for all primary roadways within the city limits?
10. How does the City of Montrose plan for snow removal?