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Clerk and Recorder
Clerk and Recorder: Motor Vehicle Registration & Title
Contact the County
Coroner
Criminal Justice Records
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Engineering Services Division
Human Services: Child Support
Mapping
Marijuana Land Use Regulations
Oil and Gas
Open Spaces
Road Maintenance
Sheriff's Office: Complaint Process
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Sheriff's Office: Inmate Visitation
Snow Removal
Transportation Division
Treasurer
Treasurer: Online Payment
Treasurer: Tax Lien Sale
Zoning - Chickens and Bees
Who shovels sidewalks and pedestrian walkways?
The county does not remove snow from sidewalks or pedestrian walkways. Citizens are encouraged to shovel walks adjacent to their homes as a courtesy to their neighbors and for the safety of pedestrians.
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What can I do to help alleviate my ice problem?
Shovel or snow-blow the snow into your yard or behind the sidewalk. Never place this snow in the gutter or street. Clear your driveway and sidewalk as soon after the storm as possible. Remove snow at the very end of your driveway at least 6 feet beyond each edge of the driveway and even into the street. Keep large trees and shrubs adequately trimmed so their shadow is not cast into the street or where ice and snow usually accumulate.
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Who shovels sidewalks and pedestrian walkways?
The county does not remove snow from sidewalks or pedestrian walkways. Citizens are encouraged to shovel walks adjacent to their homes as a courtesy to their neighbors and for the safety of pedestrians.
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