A Northeast Ohio winter is sure to bring snow and ice. On average, over 45 inches of snow falls in our city every winter. Keeping up with the falling snow is a team effort. The City of Mentor Public Works Department works hard to keep Mentor roads clear and Mentor property owners are responsible for keeping sidewalks clear for pedestrians. Here are a few winter reminders for the upcoming snowy season:
Mentor Snowplows
During a snowstorm, City of Mentor snowplows focus on the main roads to benefit the greatest number of motorists. Once the main roads are cleared and salted, side streets and cul-de-sacs are plowed.
Practice Safe Winter Driving
If the snow is falling and you need to drive, give yourself extra time to reach your destination and slow down. Always adjust your speed to account for lower traction when driving on snow covered or icy roads. During a major snowstorm stay home if possible.
Keep Fire Hydrants Clear
Residents and business owners are urged to assist the Fire Department by keeping clear access to their fire hydrants during heavy snowfalls. Shovel around your hydrant and be ready if an emergency occurs.
No Parking During Snow Emergency
A Snow Emergency is defined as that time when there has been an accumulation of snow, sleet, hail, or ice on any streets or roads. No parking is permitted on any city street during a Snow Emergency to allow plows to clear the streets. A Parking Ban is automatically in effect when a snowstorm occurs. Reminders are posted on City of Mentor’s Facebook and Twitter.
Keep Your Sidewalks Clear
It is the responsibility of the property owner or occupant to keep sidewalks in front of their property clear of ice and snow. In addition, pushing snow or ice onto a public sidewalk or roadway is prohibited. If you have contracted with a plow company to clear your driveway, please remind them that snow plowed from your driveway must be piled on your property.