What streets in the Village are plowed by the Cary Public Works Department?
The Village plows the majority of roadways within the incorporated boundaries of Cary. Some roadways are not maintained by the Village and are plowed by another jurisdiction. Listed below are sections of roads not maintained by the Village and the government agency that is responsible for snow removal:
Route 14 and Route 31 - Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT)
Cary-Algonquin Road - McHenry County
Cold Springs Road and Klasen Road - Algonquin Township
The western portion of Three Oaks Road from Georgetown Road to the western Village limits - City of Crystal Lake

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1. How long does it take to plow Village streets?
2. Why has my cul-de-sac not been plowed?
3. Who is responsible for shoveling snow off sidewalks?
4. What salting procedures does the Village use during a winter storm?
5. Can I shovel snow back into the street after it has been plowed?
6. Why is there always snow at the end of my driveway, even after I shoveled it?
7. What streets in the Village are plowed by the Cary Public Works Department?
8. What do I do if I believe my mailbox was damaged as a result of snowplowing operations?
9. What is that brown liquid being sprayed out the back of Village plow trucks?