INDIANAPOLIS –The Indianapolis City-County Council voted Monday night to approve a more structured snow removal policy.
The newly adopted Proposal No. 69 sets a measurable standard for when different types of streets should be plowed. Streets near schools and township buildings will be cleared after two inches of snowfall. Residential and other third-priority streets will be plowed when snow reaches four inches.
Previously, there wasn’t a set rule for when third-priority streets would be addressed, which often left those areas waiting longer during winter storms…