Olivette begins winter snow removal operations
It's that time of the year again, and the City of Olivette’s Public Works Department has issued an appeal to the public seeking their cooperation when it undertakes its winter operations.
The city’s crews remove snow and ice from the streets each year, and the public's co-operation will make the process go much more smoothly. This is important for the safety of local residents, and it has provided tips for doing so.
Members of the public have been asked to be mindful of winter conditions and remove snow and ice as it accumulates. They will need to do their part by keeping the sidewalk in front of their property, as well as their driveway, clear. This is important, as it ensures that both those who walk and those who use a mobility device such as a wheelchair can get through.
One tip that the City provided is to clear the snow from the oncoming side's shoulder, as this will prevent it from being pushed back in as the plow goes by. People are asked not to shovel snow or ice into the sidewalk or street, and everyone’s cooperation is greatly appreciated. Communities often choose to order materials prepared by a flyer printing company to get the word out about events and other activities.
Olivette will be engaging in snow and ice removal throughout the winter months, and has provided information to its residents about how they can do their part. This can be found on its website.
The city’s crews remove snow and ice from the streets each year, and the public's co-operation will make the process go much more smoothly. This is important for the safety of local residents, and it has provided tips for doing so.
Members of the public have been asked to be mindful of winter conditions and remove snow and ice as it accumulates. They will need to do their part by keeping the sidewalk in front of their property, as well as their driveway, clear. This is important, as it ensures that both those who walk and those who use a mobility device such as a wheelchair can get through.
One tip that the City provided is to clear the snow from the oncoming side's shoulder, as this will prevent it from being pushed back in as the plow goes by. People are asked not to shovel snow or ice into the sidewalk or street, and everyone’s cooperation is greatly appreciated. Communities often choose to order materials prepared by a flyer printing company to get the word out about events and other activities.
Olivette will be engaging in snow and ice removal throughout the winter months, and has provided information to its residents about how they can do their part. This can be found on its website.