CINCINNATI (WXIX) - Frustrated residents from multiple Cincinnati neighborhoods have asked why their streets remain snow-covered, but Mayor Aftab Pureval says the city’s system is working. Since ...
Road crews were preparing for a fresh round of treatments and cul-de-sacs continued to pose significant challenges for snow ...
While main roads are clear and the city makes progress on side streets, some tough-to-reach neighborhoods still need some work, as a second round of snow is set to hit Friday afternoon.
Municipalities can create ordinances requiring property owners and tenants to keep adjoining sidewalks, curbs and gutters ...
Many of our viewers reached out to us to say it looked like no one from the city plowed their street. Residents we spoke to in Northside said they felt like they've been overlooked.
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While many of the main roads were largely cleared Wednesday morning, side streets in several neighborhoods were covered in layers of snow and ice.
According to the city's snow plow tracker, as of Wednesday afternoon, Panther Court, which leads to Elder High School's ...
If your street still hasn't been plowed in Cincinnati, you can contact Council Member Walsh at [email protected].
Cincinnati is working to clear streets after one of the heaviest snowfalls in decades, focusing on residential roadways.