Lawrence snow shoveling program seeking volunteers, applicants for help

photo by: Chad Lawhorn

In this file photo from Nov. 12, 2018, Tom Schroeder works at chipping away snow and ice from the sidewalk near his home on Crescent Road near the University of Kansas campus.

The City of Lawrence and the Senior Resource Center for Douglas County are seeking applicants and volunteers for the Safe Winter Walkways Program.

Volunteers are needed to help elderly and disabled individuals clear snow from public sidewalks in front of their homes, according to a city news release. All volunteers are asked to commit to the entire snow season and shovel after each snowfall. The program makes an effort to match volunteers with residents in their neighborhoods.

Volunteers are not required to provide snow removal for private driveways, sidewalks or walkways, but they may choose to also clear those areas. Individual volunteers are welcome, but the program also encourages volunteer groups, civic organizations and youth groups to consider volunteering as a team.

Elderly and disabled individuals who are physically unable to clear snow from public sidewalks adjacent to their property are encouraged to participate in the program. Registration will close on Nov. 20. The program is for public sidewalks only and priority is given to homes with public sidewalks.

Participants and volunteers can register for the program online at lawrenceks.org/safe_winter_walkways or by calling Larry Woydziak with the Senior Resource Center for Douglas County at 785-727-7875. Groups interested in volunteering should contact Woydziak.

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