Why do the plows push back the snow at the corners?
Snow is pushed back at street intersections in order to preserve sight lines for drivers and for pedestrians and for street drainage. Large snow mounds at street corners create a hazard for the driver and walker alike.

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1. Who do I call about snow removal issues?
2. Who Determines When the Schools Will Be Closed?
3. When will the Town plow my street?
4. Does the Town plow the pathways?
5. Does the Highway Department remove snow from other locations?
6. Is sand and/or salt available for town residents?
7. Why is the snow from the street pushed into the end of my driveway?
8. Why do the plows push back the snow at the corners?
9. Can I push the snow from my property onto the street?
10. Can I park my car in the street during snow storms?