What is the order in which streets will be plowed after snowfall?

The City has an approved snow plan. Outlined in the plan is the order in which snow operations including removal and street treatment such as salting are prioritized. This order is determined by traffic volume, starting with the most heavily traveled streets. Therefore, main arteries and roadways are first, secondary streets such as those in subdivisions are next, and afterwards cul-de-sacs, alleys, sidewalks, and parking lots are completed. In cases of heavy snowfall, when cul-de-sacs are plowed, cul-de-sacs will be plowed one-lane, one-pass until more heavily traveled streets have been cleared and remain clear.

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1. Who is responsible for reseeding after parkway tree removal?
2. Where can I find information about getting my parkway tree removed/replaced?
3. Why was my parkway tree trimmed?
4. When is the next large brush pick-up?
5. Why is leaf pick-up so early in the season?
6. Who is responsible for water basin/retention pond maintenance?
7. Does the City provide mosquito control?
8. How do I find out if my street is on the Road to Better Roads list for repairs this year?
9. How do I submit a claim to the City for damage to my vehicle as a result of hitting a pothole?
10. Does Yorkville have train horn quiet zones?
11. Does Public Works rent meters to hook up to fire hydrants?
12. What is the order in which streets will be plowed after snowfall?
13. Is there a time limit to reporting mailbox damage as a result of a plow truck striking my mailbox?
14. Mailbox reimbursement due to snow plow damage is set at $125.00, can I appeal for a higher reimbursement?