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Snow and ice removal operations are a battle against inclement weather.
The Johnsburg Public Works Department takes whatever steps it can to keep our roadways safe and passable.
The Village is responsible for plowing 55(+) miles of roadway.
When the snow starts falling, time is of the essence to clear roadways and make them as safe as possible.
During and after inclement weather, the following guidelines shall apply: Primary roads and bus routes are plowed first.
Secondary subdivision roads shall be addressed next.
Cul-de-sacs and private roads shall be plowed once all other roadways are addressed.
Salt application will be focused on primary roads, intersections, hills and curves.
On street parking is prohibited between the hours of 2:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m.
Additionally, parking of any vehicle on any public street in the Village after two inches of snowfall is prohibited.
In the process, snow plows leave a windrow of snow on the side of the plow and in front of driveways.
This is not intentionally done by the snow plow drivers and is unavoidable.
In most cases, the windrow is in the Villages right-of-way and it is too time consuming for the Village to remove it from all driveways.
We ask that homeowners pitch in and not plow the windrow back on the roadway because this creates a traffic hazard.
The deposit of garbage, rubbish, snow, on any street, sidewalk or public place, or on any private property is prohibited, 12.02(B) Public Nuisances Affecting Health.
Please use best practices and remain neighborly by snow impacting your property is to remain on your property, do no accumulate, discharge or pile in the roads or right-of-ways.
Click here for the Village’s Snow Removal and Ice Control Policy practices.