
In addition to plowing and surface clearing operations, ROW Group provides support on the logistics side of winter management, helping clients plan for and coordinate the more complex activities that often follow initial storm response. In many environments, winter operations do not end once routes have been plowed or sidewalks have been opened. Snow accumulation, restricted storage capacity, public safety demands, and ongoing access requirements can create the need for a more active and organized removal strategy. ROW Group helps clients address those conditions through structured planning, coordinated execution, and practical operational oversight.
Our winter logistics support can include snow removal coordination, hauling support, equipment and truck staging considerations, site access planning, loader and support vehicle coordination, disposal routing, and related field logistics that allow removal activities to be carried out in an efficient and controlled manner. These services are especially important in dense urban areas, high-traffic districts, commercial corridors, transit-adjacent zones, institutional campuses, and other locations where snow cannot simply be pushed aside and left in place without affecting visibility, traffic flow, pedestrian movement, parking, or emergency access. In these settings, winter operations often require a broader response that extends beyond routine plowing and into active snow management.
ROW Group approaches these efforts with a focus on coordination, sequencing, and operational control. We work to help clients understand where snow storage limitations exist, when hauling or relocation may become necessary, how staging areas can be organized, and how removal activities can be timed to reduce disruption while maintaining public access and safety. This type of planning is particularly valuable in areas where pedestrian activity is high, curb space is limited, intersections must remain open, or critical access points need to be protected throughout and after a storm event.
By supporting both the field logistics and the planning behind them, ROW Group helps clients move toward a more complete winter operations model—one that recognizes that successful service delivery is not only about clearing snow quickly, but also about managing where that snow goes, how equipment and crews are coordinated, and how public spaces remain functional as conditions evolve. The result is a more organized and adaptable winter management approach that is better suited to the realities of complex service environments.
