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A deep freeze sets in this week as Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky remain blanketed in snow. Schools close for a second day, ...
City leaders hope that a report from the Department of Public Services will break down the response to make improvements.
The Cincinnati City Manager's office says there is no record of city code that requires property owners to remove snow and ...
Cincinnati is working to clear streets after one of the heaviest snowfalls in decades, focusing on residential roadways.
Cities and townships in Hamilton County are responsible for plowing their own streets, leaving other roadways for county or state agencies to handle.
Municipalities can create ordinances requiring property owners and tenants to keep adjoining sidewalks, curbs and gutters ...
On Wednesday, city leaders asked for a review of the snow removal process.City Council member Seth Walsh filed a motion to review the city's response to last week's winter storm. Many neighbors ...
The second round of heavy snow this week hits Friday and this time around Greater Cincinnati is in line to get 3 to 4 inches of snow.
Here's who should consider hiring out their snow-shoveling job, and what to do to more safely and efficiently shovel your own sidewalk.
As of 5:44 a.m. Tuesday, Cincinnati snow removal crews had treated 21,275 miles of city-maintained roadways, according to the city's snow plow tracker. Previous reporting: Winter Storm Blair has ...