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Danville Business Owner Tackles Icy Conditions as Public Works Shifts to Sanding Roads
Residents grapple with slippery sidewalks after weekend winter storm
Jan. 27, 2026 at 4:55pm
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Residents in Danville, Virginia are dealing with icy conditions following a recent winter storm. While major and secondary roads have been cleared by public works, many sidewalks remain slippery. Dave Gluhareff, the owner of a local business called Train with Dave, has been working to clear the ice on the sidewalk in front of his shop. Meanwhile, Danville public works crews have shifted their focus to sanding roads, with 75% of the city's 200 miles of residential roads sanded as of an hour ago.
Why it matters
The icy conditions pose a safety risk for pedestrians and drivers in Danville. The city's public works department is working to address the issue, but the challenge of clearing snow and ice from both roads and sidewalks highlights the ongoing efforts required to maintain public infrastructure during winter weather events.
The details
Dave Gluhareff, the owner of Train with Dave on Craghead Street, has been chipping away at the thick ice on the sidewalk in front of his business. He noted that the snow plowed by public works has created piles up to 3-4 feet high, making it difficult to clear the sidewalk. Meanwhile, Danville public works crews have shifted their focus to sanding roads, with 75% of the city's 200 miles of residential roads sanded as of an hour ago. Jonathan Sharp, the division director of streets, explained that sand helps with car traction on slippery roads, while salt is used as a preventative measure to lower the freezing temperature.
- The winter storm occurred over the weekend.
The players
Dave Gluhareff
The owner of Train with Dave, a local business on Craghead Street in Danville.
Jonathan Sharp
The division director of streets for the Danville public works department.
What they’re saying
“This is hard, this is more ice”
— Dave Gluhareff, Business owner
“Some of the areas we've had a chance to clear off before it all locked up and froze, but some of them we haven't been able to get to.”
— Jonathan Sharp, Division director of streets
What’s next
Danville public works crews plan to continue working on sanding the remaining roads overnight.
The takeaway
The icy conditions in Danville highlight the ongoing challenges faced by both business owners and local governments in maintaining public safety and infrastructure during winter weather events. The city's efforts to prioritize road sanding while residents work to clear sidewalks demonstrate the collaborative nature of addressing these issues.


