What if my lawn sprinklers or invisible pet fences are damaged by plow operators

The City is not responsible for damage to underground lawn sprinklers or invisible pet fences located within the public right-of-way (ROW). Homeowners are responsible to protect such systems from damage or to relocate sprinkler heads and fences within their property boundary.

The ROW for roads varies from road to road but a typical city street has a 60 foot ROW, meaning your property line is 30 feet from the center of the road. This is just a guideline, to know exactly where your property line is located, you will need to contact a land surveyor. 

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1. Is there a parking ban in effect when it snows?
2. What kind of equipment does the city use for snowplowing?
3. Why doesn’t the large plow truck clear my cul-de-sac?
4. The snowplow tore up the grass in front of my house. Who’s responsible for repairing the damage in the spring?
5. What if my lawn sprinklers or invisible pet fences are damaged by plow operators
6. My mailbox was damaged by a snowplow, how do I get it fixed?
7. What should I do with my trash/recycling container(s) if the streets are being plowed on a collection day?
8. Can I shovel or blow snow into or across the street?
9. Who do I call if I have a complaint or comment about snowplowing?
10. Why is snow plowed into my driveway?
11. When will my street be plowed?
12. Why does the snowplow go down my road so many times?
13. Who removes the snow from sidewalks?