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Your Support & Patience Is Appreciated!

Anderson Township’s one, and only, 10-member Public Works team has been working tirelessly since 11am, Sunday, Jan 5, to combat this winter storm.  The cleanup will take time, we appreciate the understanding of our residents.

We can also, however, use your help, especially with bitter cold temperatures on the way:

- Remove parked cars from the roadway

- Avoid blowing, pushing, or shoveling snow into the street, which can refreeze and create a hazard

- Remove snow from around your mailbox and nearby fire hydrants (3’ if possible). Unfortunately, especially in cul-de-sacs, there is little area for our team to push snow and to avoid these items and driveways.

Anderson Township is home to more than 475 cul-de-sacs on its 123 miles of roadways.  To clear as much snow quickly as possible and ensure main roadways are passable, hills and curves are our top priority, and cul-de-sacs are passed by.  The Township usually does not remove snow from cul-de-sacs until after a storm. 

Thanks to public works teams from the Township, Hamilton County, and ODOT, which treat the nearly 220 miles of roadways in our community to keep us safe!