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<br />. <br /> <br />help finish other routes. With an "average" snowfall of 4" to <br />6", it is our goal to have all streets and cul-de-sacs plowed <br />in 8 to 12 hours. Sand/salt will be applied during and <br />immediately following plowing operations with special attention <br />given to priority routes, high volume intersections, hills, <br />curves and railroad crossings. We do not have the resources to <br />sand every street curb to curb, end to end so drivers must <br />exercise caution during the winter season. <br /> <br /> <br />In the early morning hours of the day following our plowing <br />operation, the snow is hauled from the downtown area and <br />several locations where nonmotorized pathways are immediately <br />behind the curb. <br /> <br />This operation requires the motor grader to windrow the snow, <br />the loader mounted snow blower to load it and four or more <br />trucks to haul the snow away. The downtown clean up will be <br />scheduled by the Street Superintendent or his designee and will <br />be coordinated with the contractor in charge of cleaning the <br />downtown sidewalks. <br /> <br />Nonmotorized Pathways <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />The sidewalks that are designated as nonmotorized pathways will <br />be plowed at the same time as the street plowing. A member of <br />the Sewer Department will operate the sidewalk snowblower. <br /> <br />When the pathway system has been plowed, the snowblower will <br />then clear the skating and hockey rinks in Lion's Park. <br /> <br />. <br />