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5.6. SR 10-28-2002
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REVISED 10/28/02 <br />SNOW AND ICE CONTROL POLICY <br /> <br />Opening Statement <br /> <br />Snow and ice are natural occurring elements in Elk River and this pohcy is a <br />guideline as to how the City of Elk River deals with these natural element <br />within the constraints created by funding, equipment, and personnel. <br /> <br /> SNOW PLOWING <br /> <br />Responsibility <br /> <br />The Street Department monitors the street conditions to determine the <br />timing and amount of equipment and personnel necessary to clear the <br />streets. <br /> <br />The Street Superintendent or his designee has the responsibility of <br />determining plow routes and sequencing of operations in accordance with <br />priorities as estabhshed by this policy. The Superintendent shall retain the <br />latitude to adjust sequencing or route assignments based on storm <br />conditions, equipment availability, and/or conditions warranting changes. <br /> <br />Guidelines for Commencement of Operations <br /> <br />Snow plowing and/or ice control operations will be initiated by the Street <br />Superintendent or his designated representative. Operation will begin when <br />two or more inches of snow has fallen or when ice conditions exist. Plowing <br />will begin as close as practicable to the time when the snowfall ceases, <br />however, every effort will be made to have all priority routes plowed by <br />morning rush hour. For storms of an unusually long duration, priority <br />routes will be plowed when accumulation become hazardous for driving. <br />Based on different storm situations and severity levels, the starting times are <br />flexible. During an extremely heavy snowfall, priority routes will be plowed <br />and all residential routes will be plowed with at least one pass to allow <br />emergency travel. Following the storm, all streets will be replowed and <br />widened to allow normal vehicle usage. <br /> <br /> <br />
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