Residents Frustrated by Unplowed Streets After Storm
Residents Frustrated by Unplowed Streets After Storm

Residents Frustrated by Unplowed Streets After Storm

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Residents across several cities, including Louisville, New Albany, Hillcrest Heights, and Cincinnati, are expressing frustration over inadequate snow removal following recent winter storms. In Louisville, some residents failed to move their vehicles from emergency snow routes, citing a lack of alternative parking options, while city officials urged compliance to facilitate snow clearing. Meanwhile, New Albany residents reported that many secondary roads remain unplowed, resulting in difficulties for those needing to travel, particularly with limited salt application. In Hillcrest Heights, residents are concerned about unplowed streets, especially given the area's hilly terrain, which poses risks for elderly residents during emergencies. Cincinnati's Mount Adams neighborhood faces similar issues, where city officials claim plowing is not feasible due to the steep and narrow streets, opting instead to apply salt, much to residents' dissatisfaction. Overall, communities are calling for more effective snow removal strategies as they prepare for additional snowfall.

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