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Snow Removal
The primary goal of the Noblesville Street Department's snow removal is to maintain safe travel routes during the winter season for emergency response and restore mobility for the traveling public within a reasonable time frame following winter storm conditions.
If you notice that your property has been damaged by a city plow during snow removal,
please fill out either form below to be added to our repair list.
Yard Damage | Mailbox and/or Post Damage |
- City of Noblesville Street Department crews work in 12-hour shifts, 7 days a week, using as many as 30 snow plows, 18 salt spreaders, and 6 brine application trucks, when necessary. Written guidelines are initially used for snow/ice removal for the intent of emergency vehicles to access entry into city housing sub-divisions.
- As a storm increases in length and severity, the proportion of roads that crews can effectively service decreases. Guidelines list priority streets based on traffic volume and necessity to move emergency traffic through that area.