The City of Lima is reminding residents that clearing sidewalks after snow or ice events is required under city ordinance and plays a key role in public safety.
ODOT crews are working around the clock to clear the roads after the winter storm. ODOT District 1 officials say 96 crews have been moving day and night to make sure the roads are safe to travel.
City officials have issued a snow emergency that requires residents to follow a specific way of parking after a snowfall.
Allen County road crews have been out on the road since the snow started to fly.
Area snow removal businesses are working hard around the clock to keep parking lots clear from this weekend's snowstorm. On Monday afternoon, we checked in with Hick's Lawn Services at Clocktower Plaza to see the progress they're making following the heavy snow.
With more than 8 inches of snow falling from Saturday to late last night, the city of Lima is still working to dig out.
The Lima Fire Department is asking for help from residents and business owners as significant snowfall is forecast for the area this weekend.
The recent snowfall has made local law enforcement aware of some city ordinances that need to be addressed.
As winter approaches, the Ohio Department of Transportation is making sure its fleet is ready to tackle whatever the season brings.
Millions of Americans are under winter weather advisories and if you’re one of them, it’s important to make sure you’re staying safe – especially when shoveling snow. “Snow removal is actually pretty dangerous. Most commonly, we see people that strain their lower back while shoveling all the snow, mostly because snow is deceptively heavy,” said Carole Parsons, MD, emergency medicine physician for Cleveland Clinic. “A lot of people choose to scoop and throw the snow when it may actually be a little bit safer to try and push it instead.”