Reynoldsburg Snow Warriors Prepare for Winter Weather

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Whether Central Ohio gets hit with the storm or not, Reynoldsburg’s snow warriors are prepared for the first snow event of the season.

SNOW REMINDERS

  • Do not shovel or plow snow into City streets or driveway aprons
  • Do not shovel or plow snow around fire hydrants or mailboxes 
  • Keep distance from the snowplows
  • Remove parked cars from the street
  • Do not attempt to pass a snowplow

Residents are asked to keep their sidewalks and driveway aprons free of snow and ice during winter weather.

WINTER WEATHER PRIORITY LISTAll City of Reynoldsburg streets receive snow removal service according to the following priorities that have been established based on traffic volumes and speeds:

Priority 1

Major arteries are salted and plowed first. These streets will continue to receive treatment as long as weather conditions continue.

Priority 2

Minor arterials include the Main connecting roads and roads through subdivisions. These streets will be plowed and salted once Priority 1 streets have received treatment.

Priority 3

Residential streets that generally go through residential neighborhoods will be serviced once Priority 1 and Priority 2 streets are cleared. These are generally not included in salt routes.

Priority 4

Cul-de-sacs, courts, and non-through streets and alleys paths will be cleared, if necessary. These are not included in salt routes.

Priority 5

City parking lots, sidewalks, curb ramps, and paths are the final areas to be cleared.

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