Who is responsible for maintenance, replacement or any damages to the objects on City property?

The public right of way, including those areas between the sidewalk on both sides of most roadways, is owned by the City. Private property owners are allowed to place objects such as mailboxes, sprinkler systems, landscaping and driveways in the public right of way. Property owners are responsible for maintenance, replacement or any damages to the objects on City property caused by, but not limited to, snow removal, street sweeping or other City activities. For more information, please contact the Street Department at 970-920-5130.

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1. What is the minimum amount of snow for which the City’s snowplow/removal team will mobilize?
2. What do you use on the roads to prevent snow and ice buildup?
3. What is the difference between snow plowing and snow removal operations?
4. What time does snow plowing and removal occur?
5. When will my street be plowed?
6. Why can’t the snowplow driver change the angle of the blade to avoid plowing snow into my driveway?
7. How do I request a new street street sign?
8. What is the difference between a pothole, a sinkhole, and a utility cut?
9. My car was towed. How do I find it?
10. Who is responsible for maintenance, replacement or any damages to the objects on City property?