Warsaw Asks Residents To Prepare For Snowstorm
News Release
WARSAW — The City of Warsaw is asking residents to prepare for the forecasted snowstorm this week.
The city stated the following in a press release sent out Monday afternoon, Jan. 31:
“As a significant winter storm approaches for Wednesday and Thursday, residents are asked to be prepared and assist the city with responding to the storm.”
“Please do not park vehicles on city streets. Cars will become buried by plows, and plowing around parked vehicles will make clearing the streets difficult.”
“Driveways will be plowed closed as plows pass through. Please make plans to clear that built-up snow. Please consider helping neighbors who may be unable to clear their own driveways.”
“Emergency routes and main roads will be plowed first, and during the heaviest snowfall, they will be the main focus. Secondary roads will be opened next, followed by neighborhood streets and alleys.”
“Snow will be piled in neighborhood cul de sacs. This snow will be removed as soon as possible by crews after the storm has concluded.”
“City of Warsaw trash routes will run as planned on Wednesday and Thursday, but may run slower than usual. If conditions become too hazardous for trash collection, make-up days will be announced following the conclusion of the storm.”
“Shovel and clear 3 feet around any fire hydrants on your property, as well as a path between the street and hydrant. This will help emergency crews to access the hydrant quickly to protect your home or a neighbor’s home.”
“When possible, please stay home and off the roads to allow emergency crews to do their job and plows to clear the roads. When driving near a plow, stay back, provide plenty of passing space, and slow down.”
“For the most up-to-date information from the City of Warsaw, please sign up for text, email, or phone alerts at warsaw.in.gov/alerts. Residents are also encouraged to follow the City on Facebook at facebook.com/cityofwarsaw.”