Update: Jan. 25, 2 p.m. Roadway clearing
Our Springboro crews will soon be working on the main through streets within subdivisions. We recognize and truly appreciate our residents who work in healthcare, public safety and other essential roles who must report to work—regardless of weather conditions.
At this time, crews are beginning to clear one or two main through streets in each subdivision to help provide access to the main roads, which are currently passable. Please note that cul-de-sacs are not yet being plowed as crews focus on priority routes. This intended to help essential workers more easily reach our main roads.
Thank you to all our residents for your patience and understanding. Our crews are working non-stop to improve road conditions and keep everyone safe while traveling.
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8 a.m. Warren County is under a LEVEL 2 SNOW EMERGENCY. Our Springboro road crews report snow is coming down at a rate of one inch an hour--so their main focus as been MAIN ROADS. As soon as they plow down St. Rt. 73 and turn the trucks around, the side just plowed is already getting covered again! Please stay safe and warm at home. Our plows will be in your neighborhood as soon as the main roads are clear for safety services.
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Jan. 24: When the expected winter storm hits--our Service Department crews will be working 24/7 to clear roadways, but they need your help:
• Please park in your driveway or move your vehicles & portable basketball hoops off the street THIS AFTERNOON
• Main roads and emergency routes are priority, ahead of residential areas
• Check major road conditions on our traffic cams available on our website homepage
• Anticipate extended snow removal operations potentially into next week
We appreciate your assistance and patience. Get the latest news here or our social media.