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Snow Removal Update: Association Requests Cars be Removed from City Streets

Posted by Crescent at Cherry Lane Board on January 26, 2016 at 10:05 PM

Snow Removal Operations

The HOA's snow removal contractor will be back onsite tomorrow, Wednesday, January 27, 2016.

 


Alleyways

The contractor has secured larger equipment and will be seeking to widen clearance in the alleyways by moving snow into common areas where possible.

 


Public Roads

 

  • The HOA has requested that the contractor remove and/or consolidate snow that is on public roadways in the community. The goal will be to clear, as much as possible, the sides of each public roadway on which parking is permitted.
  • To enable this, residents are asked to please remove their vehicles from parking spaces on First Baptist Lane, Hardcastle Street, Breckenridge Street, Rockcastle Street, and Archsine Lane during the day tomorrow. This will enable the contractor to clear as large an area as possible.
  • Although the Association is not responsible for plowing city streets, the Board has determined that under these exceptional conditions, it was appropriate to undertake the additional expense to clear streets beyond the level that the City of Laurel will provide.
  • Efforts will be made to avoid pushing snow onto the sidewalks required to be cleared by residents and driveways. However, some overflow is likely inevitable. Residents are asked to be patient and to help with the clean-up by keeping the sidewalks clear.


If you are aware of areas needing additional attention, please email [email protected], so that we can pass along this information to the contractor. 

 

Mailboxes

The USPS has ionformed us that they are unable to deliver mail to a number of single-family home mailboxes because of the snow. The contractors effort to clear snow from the public roads should improve the situation; however, residents are reminded to clear the sidewalks in front of their homes. All community mailbox areas have been cleared at this time and mail is being delivered.

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