Trotwood asks residents to move vehicles off city streets as snow starts again

Man shovels out his car along Steele Avenue in Dayton, Wednesday, January 8, 2025. No streets are cleared, but sidewalks are hit and miss in most neighborhoods, causing a hazard for students to get to school and pedestrians to walk. MARSHALL GORBY \STAFF

Credit: Marshall Gorby

Credit: Marshall Gorby

Man shovels out his car along Steele Avenue in Dayton, Wednesday, January 8, 2025. No streets are cleared, but sidewalks are hit and miss in most neighborhoods, causing a hazard for students to get to school and pedestrians to walk. MARSHALL GORBY \STAFF

As snow moves into the area once again, Trotwood is asking residents to move their motor vehicles off of city streets and into driveways where possible.

In a release, the city said that this is to provide safe conditions for work crews as they handle expected continuing snowfall and ice.

“The Public Works Department will continue working to clear all roadways in the City of Trotwood,” the release said.

Trotwood said that anyone with questions or concerns can reach out to the Public Works Department by calling 937-837-1702.

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