Frequently Asked Questions
Below you will find information that might help you understand how to find things or learn about information you might need to know about your city or town.
Streets
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Streets will be plowed in the following order: 1. Designated snow routes & primary routes will be cleared first since these routes are the most frequently traveled. 2. Streets leading to hospitals, fire houses, the St. Clair County Court House & the County Jail. 3. Area streets surrounding & leading to schools must be cleared for safety. NOTE: If schools are canceled, or inclement weather falls on weekends/holidays, these streets will be cleared in rotation for that region. 4. Residential neighborhoods & subdivision streets.Streets
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Streets are swept in a rotation of regions. Frequency depends on the time of year, weather related events, and availability of personnel.Streets
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Streets
Click on the Report a Concern link on the left to report existing signs that are damaged, missing, or illegible, or to request informational and safety signs, such as, street names, slow children signs & dead end signs. To request a new sign, refer to the Traffic Committee Sign Packet below. New, regulatory signs, such as Stop, Yield, and Parking signs (Loading & Handicap) are considered traffic control signs and must go through Traffic Committee and have an ordinance. Speed limit signs are regulatory and vary. Residential neighborhood speed limit signs are generally 25mph – unless otherwise posted. To alter the posted speed limit requires the submission of a completed Traffic Committee Sign Packet, Traffic Committee approval, and an ordinance.