Snow & Ice Removal

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Snow and Ice Removal Resources

MapThe City of Delaware Public Works Department maintains all local streets, state routes and parts of U.S. 23 located with the municipal boundary 

Snow plowing is prioritized based on a street’s traffic volume and posted speed limit, with Priority 1 and Priority 2 routes receiving the earliest attention. (See snow management plowing prioritization map).

Residential, or neighborhood, streets are considered Priority 3 routes and are generally addressed once all Priority 1 and 2 streets have been cleared, beginning in the neighborhoods where curbside refuse collection will next take place. Plowing Priority 3 streets is generally limited to storms with three or more inches of snowfall.

Public bike ways, pedestrian paths and parking lots are cleared by different crews and smaller equipment through the Parks and Natural Resources Department.

Roadway pre-treatment is applied to Priority 1 and 2 streets in advance of a winter storm. The brine helps prevent snow and ice from bonding to cold road surfaces, allowing for more effective plowing.

Winter Reminders

  • Never pass a plow truck in the same direction of travel while it is actively plowing
  • Never shovel or blow snow from driveways and sidewalks into the street
  • Make sure the face of your mailbox is at least 6-inches or more behind the face of curb to provide clearance for snow plows.
  • Park vehicles in driveways wherever possible to aid in snow removal along streets
  • Don’t allow pets to walk through standing puddles of water along roads that have been treated with brine on very cold days when temperatures are far below freezing to avoid frost bite to animal’s feet

Contact

For questions or to report a problem regarding snow and ice management operations, residents can phone 740-203-1810 or email us.

Sidewalks

The City of Delaware ordinance 521.06 prohibits property owners or occupants from allowing snow and ice to accumulate “to the annoyance of the public.” The ordinance protects the safety of every individual in Delaware. It is important that the snow be removed from sidewalks so people are able to walk and ride safely out of vehicular traffic. We rely on complaints from concerned citizens to enforce the ordinance. Please call Code Enforcement at 740-203-1600 to report a violation. Please be prepared with the exact address. If it is a business, provide the name of the business to which the property is adjacent.

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