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When Sammamish, Issaquah Roads Will Be Plowed: See The Maps
Roads across Sammamish and Issaquah are slowly being cleared. Each city follows a strict plan plowing priority roads first.

ISSAQUAH, WA - If you live on a side road or at the end of a cul-de-sac, you might be confronting a slippery drive out of your neighborhood Tuesday morning.
But rest assured, the cities of Sammamish and Issaquah have plows and other equipment out in full force. But each city clears streets according to a priority plan. Main routes will be cleared first, while lower priority streets, like 205th Place Northeast in Sammamish for example, will be cleared later.
Crews are continuing to plow roads according to the City's Snow and Ice Removal Priority Map. With below-freezing temperatures last night, some roads may have frozen over – even with the deicer. Be prepared for icy conditions during the AM commute. Stay alert and remain cautious.
— City of Sammamish (@CityofSammamish) February 5, 2019
Many side streets - and all private roads - won't get plowed. To see when streets near you will be cleared, see these maps:
Find out what's happening in Sammamish-Issaquahfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
These maps are used for each snow event, and may reset if we get another big storm at the end of the week, as some forecasts are predicting.
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Find out what's happening in Sammamish-Issaquahfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
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