Status of Snow Removal

Posted in: Kesslebrooke Station

 

The HOA has received some inquiries regarding snow removal in the neighborhood, and thought it would be worthwhile to provide its response to everyone.

After the initial large snow fall from Friday, the HOA left a message with the City of Delaware Public Works department on Sunday and soon after the neighborhood was plowed, removing most of the loose snow.  Unfortunately this was after most of the snow was packed down and frozen once the temperature had dropped, therefore a packed icy snow remained before Tuesday's snow.

Typically the city will address residential streets within 24 hours of snow stopping and major arteries being cleared.  For some this isn't fast enough, but that is what we have to deal with.  The following link describes the City of Delaware Snow Removal Policy ( http://www.delawareohio.net/UserUploads/UserDocuments/Departments/Public_Works/2009-2010_Snow_policy.pdf  ).  The HOA hasn't retained a plowing service since the city's historical response times were reasonable and this was most cost effective option for the HOA.  Some have suggested hiring someone to plow, but at this point it would be a extremely expensive proposition to hire a snow plow since the demand for those services are at their peak.

The HOA has once again contacted the Public Works department early today since a plow hasn't come through neighborhood since yesterday's snow.  You and your neighbors are also encouraged to contact them as well, which may result in quicker response (contact information is below)--there are two options for contacting the city--by phone or through an online request. If you contact the City by phone, do not hesitate to leave a message on the voice mail system.

Public Works Department - 740-203-1810

http://www.delawareohio.net/contactQuestions.aspx

Other Notes:
  • -When a large snow fall is anticipated, all vehicles should be removed from streets so that plows can effectively clear roads within our neighborhood.  Many times if there are cars parked on both sides of street, the plow will have difficulty coming through or may not plow that street at all.  Your assistance here is appreciated.
  • -You are required to clear your sidewalks of snow within a reasonable timeframe (24 hours) after snow has stopped so that they are passable.  If blowing or drifting occurs, they need to be cleared again as well.  If you need assistance, there are many young men in the neighborhood who could be hired to assist in the snow removal.
Above all, please be sure to be safe and help the community maintain a safe neighborhood by heping others and notifying the proper individuals if you see anything unsafe or concerning.

Thank you!
Kesslebrooke Station HOA Trustees

Website: http://www.neighborhoodlink.com/delaware/kshoa/

Mailing Address: PO Box 335, Lewis Center, OH 43035

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