Horsham Township Public Works crews are continuing snow removal operations this week, with a focus on clearing cul-de-sacs throughout the township following the recent winter weather.
According to officials, crews began with the smallest cul-de-sacs, prioritizing neighborhoods including:
Township officials noted that cul-de-sacs can be particularly challenging to clear due to their limited space and frequent residential traffic, making them an important part of post-storm cleanup efforts.
In Horsham Township, there are 135 cul-de-sacs alone. While Public Works crews are working diligently, officials acknowledged that it may not be possible to reach every cul-de-sac during this round of snow removal. The goal is to address as many locations as time, staffing, and weather conditions allow, while maintaining safe and efficient operations across the township.
Residents are encouraged to use caution in areas where snow removal equipment is actively operating. Plow trucks require adequate room to maneuver, and keeping vehicles clear of the roadway helps crews complete their work more safely and effectively.
Township officials expressed appreciation for residents’ patience during the process and noted that while snow removal may be disappointing for children hoping to enjoy the snow, clearing cul-de-sacs is essential for safe access by emergency vehicles, school transportation, and daily travel.
Horsham Township Public Works will continue monitoring conditions and addressing winter maintenance needs as weather permits.