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When are streets swept?
Streets are swept in a rotation of regions. Frequency depends on the time of year, weather related events, and availability of personnel.
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After it snows, when will my street be plowed?
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.
2.
When are streets swept?
Streets are swept in a rotation of regions. Frequency depends on the time of year, weather related events, and availability of personnel.
3.
How do I get a street sign?
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 Traffic Committee approval and an ordinance.
Traffic Committee Sign Packet
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