Draft snow removal policy, mayoral appointment addressed

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Going into Monday night’s regular Newton City Council meeting — on an evening when the high temperature had reached 75 F earlier in the day — one would think snow would be the last thing on councilors’ minds.

And while it was the last item of business discussed on the agenda, a proposed snow removal policy burned up most of the council’s time. For the most part, however, councilors were content to listen to the presentation of Streets Superintendent Jody Rhone with little other input.

“The purpose of this policy is to establish and maintain uniform definitions, procedures and expectations concerning snow and ice control operations in the City of Newton,” Rhone said. “It is the goal of the City of Newton to maintain city streets at a safe level of normal winter driving conditions during and after a winter storm event.”

“Normal driving conditions,” however, does not mean bare streets on a day when the high temperature is only 15 F. In the case of residential streets, he noted this may mean 100-percent snow-covered pavement with salt and/or sand on hills and slick spots, as needed.

Newton has more than 200 lane miles of city streets, as well as 21 gravel roads, 19 cul-de-sacs and nine city-owned parking lots. The Streets Division also is responsible for hauling snow from the downtown area after each winter storm event.

“Hauling snow from the Downtown Snow Removal District will begin during the night of the regular shift following the storm and after all the streets have been plowed or treated from a winter storm,” Rhone said. “Overtime will not be used to haul snow, unless directed by the Public Works Director.”

The Downtown Snow Removal District consists of streets located between North Fourth Avenue to South Second Avenue and from West Fourth Street to East Fourth Street that have an available parking strip to store plowed snow. Streets in this area will be plowed as part of the Priority 1 streets in the city.

The policy identifies four classes of streets to be plowed during and after a winter storm event. The goal is to keep Priority 1 streets with minimal accumulation of snow and ice, allowing them to return to bare pavement as quickly as possible.

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