Can I shovel snow from a sidewalk or driveway entrance into the street?

No. Snow should be kept on the property onto which it fell.  This would be in the yard or parkway.  Pushing snow into the street can cause icy coditions that can lead to flooding and vehicle accidents.

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1. Does the Public Works Department plow all streets in the Village?
2. Can I park on the street after a snow fall?
3. How is it decided which streets get plowed first?
4. How soon after a snowfall do plowing and salting operations begin?
5. Can I shovel snow from a sidewalk or driveway entrance into the street?
6. What if the fire hydrant in front of my home gets covered with snow?
7. Why is the snow plowed back into my driveway after I have shoveled?
8. How is snow removal handled on my cul-de-sac?
9. Will the Village replace my mailbox if it is damaged by a snowplow?
10. I tried to flag down a snow plow driver to ask him a questions and he did not stop. Why?