Snow Removal

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During winter weather, homeowners and business owners should clear the sidewalk, and handicapped parking space(s) on your property to make it safe for our citizens, and to avoid being fined.

All Property Owners
Commercial Property Owners or Managers

City of Des Plaines Snow Removal Priorities 

The City of Des Plaines’ Public Works crew is responsible for clearing approximately 140 lane miles of roadways during and after winter weather events. Getting residents and visitors where they’re going safely and efficiently is our goal.

Cook County, the State of Illinois and other municipalities and utilities are also responsible for maintaining streets that our residents use -- view details and contacts.

The City prioritizes snow removal according to five categories:

  1. Emergency Response Public Facilities refers to City Hall, Police and Fire facilities
  2. Primary Routes refers to collector roads, school roads and bus routes
  3. Secondary Routes refers to local roads not considered as primary routes
  4. City-Owned Public Parking Facilities located in Des Plaines
  5. Cul-de-sacs, Alleys and Courts that do not serve as residential or commercial
    collectors/arterials

What can residents do to help clear the snow?

Make Way for the Plows

Please place shoveled snow on the parkway (not in the street). For snowfall over two inches, do not park on snow routes until snow removal is complete.

Clear Three Feet Around Fire Hydrants

Please remember to help our Des Plaines firefighters by clearing the area three feet around any fire hydrants on your property.

Avoid the “Second Shovel”

The snow cleared from the street has to go somewhere – and if you don’t clear the spot to the left of your driveway, it could land across your driveway entrance, leaving you stuck with the “second shovel.” When you’re shoveling your driveway, clear an area to the left of your driveway (“upstream” in the traffic flow) for the plowed snow to land. This can help avoid additional shoveling at your driveway entrance after the plow passes.

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