Winter Weather Road Report
Winter Storm Resources
Be Prepared.
Ensure you’re ready by following the guidelines on our Be Snow Savvy webpage.
Stay Informed.
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Understand our Goals in Snow and Ice Control.
View our Snow and Ice Control webpages for an overview of the City’s goals and strategies, plus view the designated snow routes map. Not every street is a snow route; find the ones near you and plan your best trip.
Follow the Code.
Most residents are required to remove snow and ice from the public sidewalks adjacent to their property. Longmont Municipal Code states that you have 24 hours after a storm ends to clear your sidewalks.
Report Problems.
- For emergency needs, contact Public Safety. If you have an immediate, life-threatening emergency, call 9-1-1.
- To report snow route concerns, contact Transportation.
- To report electrical outages 24 hours a day, contact Longmont Power & Communications (LPC).
- To report damaged power lines, contact Longmont Power & Communications (LPC). Note that electric equipment attached to a home, except for the meter, may be the owner’s responsibility to have repaired by a private electrician. For details, visit Report a Problem.
- To report downed or damaged trees on City property or right-of-way, contact Forestry. If you have damaged trees on private property, please contact an independent tree contractor.
- To report drainage problems on city streets, contact Water Utilities.
- To report potholes, make a Street Repair Request.