Why did the plow leave snow in front of our driveway and on our sidewalk?

Plows are designed to push snow to the side. As a result, some snow is inevitably deposited at the end of driveways and onto sidewalks. Drivers plow at low speeds (10 to 15 MPH) to minimize this issue, but the problem becomes more challenging with greater snow accumulations. The Town will not plow "curb to curb". Instead, plows will make one path down the center of the road to help avoid snow being pushed into driveway and sidewalk areas.

Per Town ordinance, you will have 24 hours after the storm ends to shovel your walks. 

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1. Do I have to clear my sidewalk of snow?
2. Why was a plow on the street next to mine but did not plow my street?
3. Why did the plow leave snow in front of our driveway and on our sidewalk?
4. The plow dumped snow at the end of my driveway, can they come back to move it?
5. Is the Town responsible for plowing alleys?
6. Why do I sometimes see a plow truck with its plow up?
7. When do Town crews remove snow from the downtown parking area?
8. What equipment does the Town currently have for snow and ice control?