Anticipated Snow Storm Friday (3/12) – Sunday (3/14)-ARCHIVE
Predictions call for large amounts of snow to fall in the area starting Friday with snow likely through Sunday. Snow removal contractors have proactively stationed equipment in the District to ensure snow removal during the storm. The snow removal contractor will be servicing the District every 4” to 6 “ of snow.
Please note if the storm manifests itself the way it is currently forecasted, the snow removal process could take several days after the end of the storm to complete.
Snow Removal – Frequently Asked Questions
Please follow these steps to ensure the safe passage of emergency vehicles, facilitate safe traffic flow, and keep yourself and your neighbors safe:
Move vehicles from priority snow routes. Vehicles impeding snow removal operations are subject to ticketing and towing. The City of Loveland is responsible for snowplow operations on public streets. If you have questions about these routes, please contact the City of Loveland. The City of Loveland has confirmed plowing a single lane on Red Mesa, Segundo, and Avon. Snow Plan | City of Loveland (lovgov.org)
The District is responsible for snow removal of sidewalks along public tracts.
Yellow Highlighted Areas show District Snow Removal.
How much snow did we get? National Weather Service – Snowfall Website – Click Here Our snow removal contractors use this website to trigger snow removal in the community.
All property owners have 24 hours to clear their sidewalks in front of their homes of snow and ice once a snowstorm has ended, contact the City of Loveland Police Department at 667-2151.
Please assist the City’s snow removal efforts by shoveling snow from walks and driveways onto your property, instead of into the street.