Snow Plow

Snow Removal

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The Village of Orland Park is Hiring Temporary Seasonal Employees:

 

Interested in helping with snow and ice removal this winter? The Village of Orland Park is hiring temporary winter-time employees. Employees are required to assist in snow and ice control and work in emergency conditions at any time. Visit orlandpark.org/jobs to apply.


When a storm begins, day or night, Public Works crews are promptly mobilized and dispatched. The type of storm, anticipated accumulation, expected duration, and other variables such as wind, drifting and temperature dictate how our specific snow plowing operations will progress.

The snow removal process includes a prioritized implementation schedule in order to ensure public safety. It is imperative to clear main roads first to provide mobility and access for police, fire, and ambulatory activity. All Village-owned streets will be plowed, with main streets cleared first, followed by side streets and cul-de-sacs. View a map of snow removal roads in Snow Plowing Jurisdictions tab below.

To clear our roads as quickly as possible and keep them safe for travel, we need the cooperation of all our residents. Those with questions regarding snow removal can contact the Public Works Department at (708) 403-6350.

Mailbox Placement
Parking During Snow Removal
Plow Speeds
Plows Up
Private Snow Removal Rules
Real-Time Snow Plow Coverage Map
Snow Plowing Jurisdictions
Snow Tips
Winter Parking Ban

FAQ

Why can't you plow my street now?
The plow left some snow at the end of my driveway. Can you send someone to come and plow it out?
Can you tell me exactly when my street will be plowed?
Why don't the trucks plow and salt on the way to their routes?
Why don't you use the big trucks to plow out cul-de-sacs?
I'm having a party tonight. Can you be sure to plow in front of my house before my guests start arriving?
Why do you sometimes salt instead of plow, or plow instead of salt?
I once saw a snow plow parked in a restaurant parking lot during a bad snowstorm. Why was it there instead of on the streets working?
Why do snow plow trucks sometimes just ride around when it's not snowing?
Salt corrodes my car, sidewalk and drive. Couldn't you use sand instead?
I have a heart condition. Can you plow my street in case there is an emergency and an ambulance needs to get through?
When is parking prohibited on Village streets?
What should I do if my vehicle was ticketed and towed for being illegally parked on the street during snow removal operations?
When I called the Public Works number to find out about road conditions, the line was busy.
Who is responsible for plowing the county and state roads?
Why hasn't my street been cleared?