Our entire crew is out on the roads, working hard to clear the snow. You should start to see real progress soon.
Hamilton County is still under a Level 3 Snow Emergency. This means all roadways are closed to non-emergency personnel. No one should be driving during these conditions unless it is absolutely necessary to travel or an emergency.
More cars on the roads means our plows cannot efficiently complete their routes, so please stay home.
In the meantime, curl up with a good book and get cozy!
UPDATE:
Our crews are wrapping up plowing and salting for today. It’s been a long 3 days with very little sleep, and the team has worked tirelessly to keep roads as safe as possible.
We’ll be back at it first thing tomorrow morning to finish cleanup and check on vulnerable areas. We’re intentionally pausing overnight to allow the salt time to work and to better clean up slush conditions tomorrow.
We’ve received several calls about cars being plowed in when parked on the street and about snow being pushed into driveway aprons. With a snowfall of this size, this is unfortunately unavoidable. Snow has to be moved off the roadway, and when vehicles are parked on the street or when driveways are cleared before plowing it has to go somewhere.
We’ve also seen snow being blown or shoveled back into the roadway. When we plow again, that snow will end up right back where it started.
Our crews are doing everything they can under tough conditions. We know it’s frustrating to clear a driveway more than once, but this is part of how large snow events work. A little cooperation goes a long way in helping us do the job safely and efficiently.
And please be kind to the staff answering the phones. They’re doing their best to help while our crews are still out in the field.
A community works best as a partnership. Our commitment is to provide the highest level of care and service we can. In return, we ask for patience, courtesy, and a little grace as we continue cleanup throughout the week.