closed #182606
Street Snow Removal
- Case Date:
- 1/25/2023
People are not able to get up Thornton Dr EBL. Possibly a little more snow removal and de-icer on the EBL, not just the WBL will help.When one of your people get a chance.
People are not able to get up Thornton Dr EBL. Possibly a little more snow removal and de-icer on the EBL, not just the WBL will help.When one of your people get a chance.
I hate to put complain about snow removal, but for some reason when they came down Cambridge they piled a whole load of snow over the storm drain and since everything is melting so quickly it's important to have these cleared. I've cleared the others but this is just too much snow for me to clear. Thank you!
Southeast corner of Normandale Blvd and Toledo Rd has not been properly plowed. Northbound traffic on Normandale Blvd does not have clearance to turn right (East) onto Toledo Rd. This is especially dangerous as the turner essentially has to drive in the Westbound lane when turning into Toledo Rd.
We do not get our roads cleared when we have snow. We are not a private road. The neighborhood before us has their own snow removal. Thanks
Deborah Drive and Schmalz Blvd in front of World Wide Automotive is very slick today. Sanding would be greatly appreciated!
Hi, this is not a big deal today, but you have always salted the street at least to the bottom of the hill. I realize it's a dead end street, but they stopped just before the hill last night. I hope they will go a little further next time so it will be easier to get up the hill if the road gets really bad. Thanks for all you do!
We hope you remember Windermere Woods Dr is a city street that is included iin plowing and deicing.
Just a reminder that the Winslow Farm neighborhood has several traffic islands (circles) that are city streets. There has been some confusion in the past about whether the snow plows show clean the roads around those islands. Our house is located on one of them, but there are several other circles in Winslow Farm.
Patterson Drive, especially at the Intersection with W Third Street/Isaac Drive, is covered with snow and there is zero visibility of the road lines or even where curbs are. I have watched cars slide due to lack of salt on the roads and I have watched cars run over curbs and unintentionally drive on the sidewalk because you can’t see where the road is especially at night. My car shown in the image was parked along Patterson (public Bloomington parking zone, not private lot) before the snow came, so that can be used as a reference for where the road is. If snow will continue to heavily fall, making plowing difficult, could reflective traffic cones be placed to outline where the curbs are for drivers to see even when snow is covering the roads? This intersection proves to be a relatively common spot for accidents even in daylight during the Summer, so I am especially worried for the winter months. The driving path to get from the intersection into the gas station also is in poor condition, but that may be private property (meaning, it is the responsibility of the gas station to clear the snow). Thank you :)
We have not had a snow plow once up our street and we cannot get out to take care of essential work (husband’s job) plus to care for our elderly parents. We live in Park Ridge East, we figured our road would get one plow at least within the 24 hours since it started snowing. We fear the plows just aren’t coming up our cul de sac. We hope that we can get added to the route soon.