I just shoveled my driveway. Why did the city snow plow push snow back into it?

When plowing, the snow may end up in the driveway you just shoveled. We apologize for the inconvenience this causes you. If your schedule permits, you may want to wait and clear your driveway after city plows have passed through your street. If it is a significant snowfall, the snowplows will probably be back and make a second pass. Streets are typically opened with one pass through, so that streets can be made passable for drivers as soon as practical. Snowplows usually return to open the street curb-to-curb.

 SNOW REMOVAL TIP… If your driveway is cleared before the street is completed, clear the area to the right of your driveway (when facing the house). When the plow comes by the snow will dump in this clear area, minimizing the amount left in your driveway.

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1. What am I allowed to plant in the strip between the sidewalk and the street and who is responsible to take care of it?
2. How do I report a pothole?
3. How often are Monroe’s streets swept?
4. May I request to have my street swept?
5. Can I blow my leaves out into the street?
6. How far above the street and sidewalks do the tree limbs and other vegetation need to be trimmed?
7. Why can't you plow my street now?
8. I just shoveled my driveway. Why did the city snow plow push snow back into it?