I have a medical condition. Can you plow my street in case there is an emergency and an ambulance needs to get through?

The
POTENTIAL for a medical emergency does not warrant priority treatment. Anyone
needing an ambulance in a medical emergency should contact 911 where all necessary steps will be coordinated. Equipment will
be diverted for emergencies ONLY WHEN
REQUESTED BY AN EMERGENCY SERVICE AGENCY OR THE SUFFOLK POLICE DEPARTMENT.
 Utilize 911
only in life threatening emergencies or for emergency Fire and Rescue services.
If you need help, but it’s not an emergency, please contact the Police
Non-Emergency Number at 757-923-2350 option: 0.

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1. What happens when it starts to snow?
2. How is a Snow Emergency declared?
3. When will treatment of streets and roadways begin?
4. What is used to pre-treat the roads?
5. Who do I call to get my street plowed?
6. Why does the plow not remove all of the snow from my road?
7. How do you decide what streets are on these main plow/salt routes?
8. What if I live in a townhouse or condominium complex?
9. Who is responsible for clearing snow from the sidewalks in my neighborhood?
10. Can I park my car on the street during a snow storm?
11. Who do I contact in cases of Snow Plow Damage?
12. Why do I not see a plow/salt truck on my street when it snows?
13. I only have on-street parking. Why do you always plow snow against my car?
14. I once saw a snow plow parked in a restaurant parking lot during a bad snow storm. Why was it there instead of on the streets working?
15. I have a medical condition. Can you plow my street in case there is an emergency and an ambulance needs to get through?
16. Why do the plows always push snow into my driveway?
17. How much does the City spend on winter control annually?