How does the City decide what streets are plowed first?

In removing the snow and ice, the City responds first to all of the main roads, and secondary "feeder" streets, which must be kept open to provide a transportation network to the largest volume of people. Hills and areas near schools are also a priority. Once these areas are in passable condition, crews head to clear the residential side streets.

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1. A private snow removal truck pushed snow onto my sidewalk / yard. Who can I call to report this?
2. Can snow from my driveway be blown into the street?
3. How does the City decide what streets are plowed first?
4. My street has not been plowed of snow yet. Why not?
5. Who is responsible for removing snow from the sidewalks?
6. Why do the snow plows push snow into my driveway and who is responsible for clearing it?
7. Why does the plow not remove all the snow from my road?
8. Why doesn’t the City clean my driveway?
9. Why doesn’t the City salt the side streets?