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SNOW PLOWING OPERATION PROCEDURE 2001-02 Season <br /> <br />Snow shall be plowed in a manner so as to minimize traffic obstructions. The <br />center of the roadway will be plowed first. The snow shall then be pushed <br />from left to right with the discharge going onto the boulevard area of the <br />right-of-way. It is the departmental goal to have the entire street system <br />cleaned after a "typical" snowfall in approximately 10 hours, assuming a <br />general plowing operation beginning at 3:00 A.M. and snowfall ending by <br />7:00 A.M. with the exception of the sidewsll~ route which will take 2 days to <br />complete. Depending on snowfall conditions and duration of the storm, clean <br />up operations can vary significantly. <br /> <br />Each operator has a priority route to plow first, followed by the designated <br />residential area. <br /> <br />Route 2602 <br /> <br />PrioriW Route <br />West Main Street, Proctor Avenue, downtown area <br /> <br />Residential Route <br />Residential area south of Highway 10 and west of Jackson to the Elk River, <br />plus residential area north of Highway 10 and west of Upland Avenue, <br />including Westwood, Islandview Drive and developments to the south of <br />County Road 35. <br /> <br />Route 2604 <br /> <br />Priority Route <br />Evans Avenue from 193rd to 197th Avenue, 197th Avenue from Highway 169 to <br />Tyler Street, Tyler Street from County Road 13 to County Road 33 <br /> <br />Residential Route <br />Rural area east of Highway 169, north of County Road 33, 221st Avenue, and <br />217th Avenue off County Road 1, Pheasant Run and 201st Avenue off County <br />Road 13 <br /> <br />Route 2608 <br /> <br />Priority Route <br />Baldwin Avenue, 5th Street, School Street, Dodge Avenue, 193rd Avenue east <br />of Highway 169 <br /> <br /> <br />