Why does my cul de sac have so much snow?

Big plow trucks are used to plow an initial access path in all cul de sacs. When all major and local roads have been cleared, a 4x4 truck will return to each cul de sac to cleanup as needed. Snow will be removed from the middle of cul de sacs only when piles create an obstacle when maneuvering. Please note that cul de sacs are lower on our plowing priority list, since we have fewer residents living on them. We ask for your patience and our trucks will get to you.

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1. The plow left some snow at the end of my driveway. Can you send someone to clear it?
2. Can you tell me exactly when my street will be plowed?
3. Why don't the trucks plow and salt on the way to their routes?
4. Why does my cul de sac have so much snow?
5. I just cleared my sidewalk and the plow filled it in. Is there something you can do?
6. Why don't you plow down the middle of the street, to open it to traffic faster?
7. I hire someone to plow my driveway. Is there anything I should know?
8. Why do you sometimes salt instead of plow, or plow instead of salt?
9. I saw a plow parked at a gas station during a snow storm. Why wasn't it out working?
10. Why do I sometimes see plow trucks on the streets when it's not snowing?
11. Why aren't plows on the roads in anticipation of a big storm in the forecast?
12. Salt corrodes my car, sidewalk, and driveway. Can you use sand instead?
13. I have a heart condition. Can you plow my street in case there is an emergency?
14. What are the winter parking rules?
15. What should I do if a plow hits or damages my mailbox?
16. Who is responsible for plowing sidewalks?
17. What do we spend on snow plowing?
18. Why can't you plow my street now?