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--IkRQEN HILLS <br /> CITY OF ARDEN HILLS <br /> SNOWPLOWING, SNOW REMOVAL AND ICE CONTROL POLICY <br /> DETERMINATION OF NEED AND INTRODUCTIONS <br /> The City of Arden Hills has determined that it is in the best interest of the residents, for <br /> the City to assume basic responsibility for control of snow and ice on the streets under the <br /> jurisdiction of the City. Appropriate snow and ice control is necessary for emergency <br /> services as well as routine travel. Providing this service in a cost-effective manner is a <br /> discretionary decision of the City Council. The City will use City employees, equipment <br /> and/or contract services as deemed appropriate to provide this service. Therefore, this <br /> policy is needed to provide direction for these operations and guidelines for employees <br /> and residents based upon available resources. <br /> The City of Arden Hills has approximately thirty-five (35) miles of street under its _ <br /> jurisdiction. These consist of State Aid roads and residential streets. This policy is <br /> intended to provide guidelines for snow and ice control operations for streets under the <br /> City's jurisdiction. Some sidewalks are also covered under this policy. <br /> COMMENCEMENT OF OPERATIONS <br /> Snowplowing and/or ice control operations shall commence under the direction of the <br /> Public Works Director. In his absence, the Public Works Superintendent will determine <br /> when and what operations will begin. <br /> It is policy to begin snowplowing operations after the snowstorm has subsided. The call <br /> out of equipment is dependent upon time and severity of the snowfall. The most critical <br /> times are morning and evening rush hour periods. <br /> This policy is designated, if at all feasible, to have the snow removed prior to the <br /> beginning of these rush hour periods. If a storm is forecast to be unusually long, or heavy <br /> accumulations appear imminent, full snowplowing operations will begin on all of the <br /> snowplow routes when accumulations become hazardous for driving. Based on different <br /> storm situations and severity levels, the starting time frames are flexible. The following <br /> guidelines may also warrant the beginning of the operations. <br /> A. Snow accumulation of two inches, with continued snowfall. <br /> B. Drifting of snow may warrant commencement of partial or full operations <br /> depending upon conditions. <br /> C. Icing of pavements may also warrant partial or full operation depending upon <br /> extent and conditions. <br /> D. The Public Works Director or his designated representative shall determine <br /> the time to start operations and the extent of the operations. Storms forecast <br /> for late afternoon or evening hours may be the basis for the Public Works <br /> 1 - <br />
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