Last Updated: 2011-01-21

If snow removal becomes necessary, city crews will work around the clock to improve travel conditions on major transportation routes, allowing emergency services, education, and commerce to continue with minimal interruption. Residents should understand that snow removal is a public safety initiative. The program is not designed to provide convenient road conditions for everyone to travel everywhere within the city of Richmond.

Street Clearing Order

Bridges, major thoroughfares, and major arterial streets are given priority. Secondary arterial streets will be cleared to bare pavement within 24 hours.

Private property owners should not move snow from their driveways or parking lots into city streets. Doing so hampers the city's ability to clear roadways and could become a public safety hazard.

What to stay safe during a major snow storm

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During major snowstorms, the city of Richmond encourages residents to stay home if at all possible. If residents must travel, they should make every effort to use major thoroughfares that have been plowed and/or treated with sand and salt.

Keep parked cars off of main streets to speed up removal.

Clear the snow on sidewalks adjacent to your property within 6 hours of snow stopping or by 11 a.m. the next day if snow continues to fall through the night. city code holds property owners and occupants responsible for doing so.

Emergency Snow Routes

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The city has designated snow emergency routes to improve travel and snow removal along portions of certain major thoroughfares. The snow emergency routes include portions of

  • Broad Street
  • 7th Street
  • 8th Street
  • Franklin Street
  • Main Street
  • Cary Street,
  • Marshall Street
  • Semmes Avenue
  • Mechanicsville Turnpike

If the city leadership declares a snow emergency, parking will be illegal during times indicated on the new signs. The city will tow illegally parked vehicles.

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Residents should also make every effort to move or park their vehicles on side streets, leaving at least one travel lane open for traffic. This measure is necessary to prevent accidents and to keep primary and secondary streets clear for ambulance, police, and fire vehicles and snow plows. The city of Richmond will tow cars that are double-parked or abandoned in travel lanes on all streets. Owners will then have to pay to retrieve their cars from the city tow lot, which is located at Commerce and Hull streets.

Refuse Collection

The Department of Public Works will attempt to collect all refuse on the scheduled collection days. However, snow may cause delays in some areas.

Contact Information:

Dept of Public Works
City of Richmond
900 E. Broad St., Suite 704
Richmond, VA
23219 USA
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Hours: Monday -Friday
8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Customer Care Center: 3-1-1

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If you have any questions, please call the City’s Customer Care Center at 3-1-1 or (804) 646-7000

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