My neighbour pushes the snow onto the street, which makes driving slippery. What can be done about this?
It is against City by-laws to take the snow from your driveway and push it onto the public portion of the roadway. The extra pile of snow can create a driving hazard for passing motorists. Most people understand the rationale for this and comply once informed. For those citizens that continue to create this hazardous situation, a call to the By-law Services office at 828-3409 may be required.
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