All of the following post is taken City of Charlottesville Press Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
January 27, 2026
City of Charlottesville Working to Connect Volunteers with Residents in Need of Snow Removal Assistance
The City of Charlottesville is reminding residents that sidewalk clearing remains essential for public safety following recent icy conditions and is partnering with the United Way of Greater Charlottesville to help ensure seniors and individuals with limited mobility are not left behind.
While the current ice conditions are more challenging than a typical snowfall, clear sidewalks are critical for the safety of pedestrians, neighbors, and especially children traveling to and from school. To support those who may be unable to safely clear snow and ice themselves, the City and United Way are working together to identify community volunteers who can assist with sidewalk clearing throughout Charlottesville.
Residents who need help with snow or ice removal may call 434-972-1702 to request assistance. The City and United Way will make every effort to connect callers with a volunteer and will notify residents when help is scheduled to arrive. Community members who are able to lend a hand or would like more information are encouraged to sign up through the United Way of Greater Charlottesville at:
Volunteers Needed – Snow Removal Assistance | United Way of Greater Charlottesville
City officials also encourage neighbors to check in on one another and assist where possible. A small amount of shoveling can make a significant difference in keeping sidewalks passable and the community moving safely.
“Together, we can help our city recover more quickly and ensure everyone can get where they need to go safely,” City Manager Sam Sanders said. “Thank you to the volunteers who continue to show up for their neighbors.”
Media Contact:
Afton Schneider
Director of Communications & Public Engagement
City of Charlottesville
434-996-0331
media@charlottesville.gov




