THE OFFICIAL TOWN OF WINDSOR NEWSLETTER
WINDSOR MATTERS DECEMBER 2023
SNOW REMOVAL SAFETY REMINDERS
Clear snow and ice from sidewalks within 24 hours after the end of a storm. When clearing snow, shovel or blow towards grass, not into the street. Keep hydrants, mailboxes, intersections, and other right of ways free of snow. Keep drains and gutters free of snow to help prevent ice build up that could potentially create hazardous conditions on sidewalks and flooding of streets. Windsor property owners and/or occupants are responsible for keeping all sidewalks free of snow and ice. Sidewalks must be cleared within 24 hours of the accumulation of snow and ice. Residents and private contractors are not permitted to push snow/ice into or across the street from private lots, driveways, and sidewalks (Municipal Code 11-3-10). Snow from private property may NOT be placed in public streets, on or around fire hydrants, and storm drains.
Stay Informed and Up to Date on Projects Impacting the Town on Project Connect
Downtown Parking Management Plan The Town of Windsor is continuing its downtown parking improvements and is seeking to find long-term parking solutions for residents, business owners and visitors. As the town continues to evolve, public input is an invaluable process that helps drive planning and development projects. Help the town identify parking solutions such as timed parking, paid parking or any other suggestions residents may find useful. Take the survey on Project Connect! windsorprojectconnect.com/Downtown-Parking-Study