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Keeping Fire Hydrants Clear After Snowstorms Is a Community Effort

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After a major snowstorm, Front Royal residents are used to pitching in. Neighbors help clear sidewalks, dig out vehicles, and check on one another as the town works to return to normal. One important part of that winter routine, often overlooked, is access to fire hydrants if a fire breaks out.

The Town of Front Royal’s Public Works Department worked long hours during and after recent storms to keep roads open and passable. That work is essential for everyday travel and for emergency response, and it forms the backbone of winter safety throughout the community.

Fire hydrants are typically located near curbs and sidewalks, where snow naturally accumulates during plowing. As snow melts and refreezes, those piles can turn into dense ice banks. If a hydrant is buried or hard to see, accessing it during an emergency can take longer.

Front Royal’s town code already places responsibility on property owners to clear snow and ice from adjacent sidewalks within a reasonable timeframe after a storm. The intent of the ordinance is to keep walkways usable for pedestrians and accessible for emergencies. However, winter storms don’t always cooperate with timelines. When snow piles reach several feet high and harden into ice, clearing them safely can be beyond what a shovel alone can handle.

That reality is where community awareness matters most. Residents can help when conditions allow by clearing what they safely can, keeping hydrants visible, and noting areas where snow or ice buildup is simply too severe. Those observations can help guide broader cleanup efforts once equipment is available.

Winter weather tests the whole system, residents, town crews, and infrastructure alike. Recognizing the effort already being made, while staying mindful of fire hydrant access, reinforces a shared goal: keeping Front Royal safe, connected, and ready when emergencies happen.

Sometimes, it’s not about doing everything—it’s about doing what’s possible and looking out for one another.

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