Draft snow removal policy, mayoral appointment addressed

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“This will likely require multiple passes throughout the duration of the storm and after the snowfall has stopped,” Rhone said.

Priority 2 streets will be plowed and sanded, hopefully before school starts and/or ends for the day, and before a majority of people have to commute to and from work. Timing of a winter storm may impact the Streets Division’s goals, as may city crews’ ability to maintain an acceptable travel condition on the Priority 1 streets.

Most residential streets in the community have been designated Priority 3, which will be plowed once within 24 hours after snowfall ends. Rhone reminded councilors and those in attendance that the goal will not be to achieve bare pavement, but rather to make the streets passable under winter driving conditions.

“Priority 3 streets may not be plowed when there is less than 2 inches of accumulation,” he added. “This is dependent upon ground temperature, air temperature, wind conditions and forecasts.”

Priority 4 streets, which consist of the city’s gravel roads and cul-de-sacs, will be plowed within 48 hours after snowfall ends. Gravel roads typically will not be sanded, and may not be plowed when there is less than 3 inches of accumulation, depending upon conditions and forecasts.

Rhone then discussed his perceived shortcomings with the existing snow removal parking restrictions. He said a seven-hour window for restricted parking is not enough time to ensure all of the Priority 1, 2 and 3 streets are plowed.

“The first two to four hours is spent cleaning priority 1 and 2 streets,” he said. “The next five to eight hours are spent plowing Priority 3 streets.”

In the past, Rhone noted, city policy has been to activate the Snow Line by 3 p.m. However, he added, the city uses National Weather Service forecasts, which can vary widely from 3 p.m. to 10 p.m., which has led to a number of “unwarranted parking tickets with frustrated and confused citizens.”

“If snow is forecasted and the storm is either delayed or misses Newton, citizens are frustrated for having to move their vehicles off the street,” he said. “If we get snow that was not forecast, our plowing operations are not as effective with vehicles parked on the street.”

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