Denver’s Snow Response to Continue Today into Tomorrow
Denver – Denver’s fleet of big snow plows will continue to run their routes today, working to clear snow off the main streets and around schools.
Denver’s residential plow drivers will complete their 12-hour shift today at 3:00 pm, aiming to take a single pass down the center of each side street to provide travelers a path to the main streets and prevent deep ice ruts. The residential plows will shave the top few inches of snowpack off the street and will not expose bare pavement; the 4×4 pickup trucks with plows do not carry deicing material.
Plowing protected bike lanes
Denver uses a small specialized plow for its protected bikeways that can drop deicing material, based on weather conditions. Denver’s snow response program aims to address each protected bikeway at least once per 12-hour shift.
Sidewalk shoveling rules
Denver requires that property owners clear snow and ice from their sidewalks, including the ADA ramps adjacent to their properties. Please do not shovel snow into a street or bike lane.
Help a neighbor
Residents are encouraged to help one another, especially neighbors who may not be able to shovel snow because of health issues.
Denver Digs Trees
Deadline to apply for free and low-cost trees is Tuesday February 15.
Questions? – call The Park People office at 303.722.6262.. Email: info@TheParkPeople.org.
Application online: Denver Digs Trees 2022
Denver’s Public Health Order to Expire Tomorrow, Feb. 3
Denver’s public health order, which requires individuals aged two and older to wear a mask in public indoor spaces or to provide vaccination proof, expires on February 3, 2022. Following the expiration of the order, health experts recommend you continue to follow safety measures. Getting boosted, wearing a face covering, and maintaining social distance are effective measures to protect people from COVID-19, slow transmission, and reduce the likelihood of new variants emerging. Read more.
Denver Economic Development Opportunity
We are expanding and we’re looking for people who are interested in meaningful work that helps drive our mission of creating an economy that works for everyone. It takes many hands to keep a city as dynamic and vibrant as ours running and thriving. Be a part of the city that you love. All CCD job openings. #WhereDenverWorks
Virtual Neighborhood Watch Action and Awareness Training
Tuesday, February 8, 2022 at 6pm
Officers promote Neighborhood Connectivity by encouraging Neighbors to get to know one another, and teaching residents how to effectively observe and report suspicious behavior.
Link to participate: Click Here