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There are approximately sixty (60) cul-de-sacs in Arden Hills. It may take some time for the <br />specialized equipment to complete the actual cul-de-sac areas; therefore, a snowplow may <br />complete the normal part of the street and complete only a portion of the cul-de-sac. <br /> <br />The major portion of the cul-de-sac will be plowed by the special equipment during the usual time <br />guidelines for snowplowing operations. Snow removal may be required in cul-de-sac areas if <br />previous snow accumulations prevent normal movement of snow to boulevard areas. <br /> <br />8. SNOW REMOVAL FOR CITY SIDEWALKS AND TRAILS <br />The city of Arden Hills does maintain most sidewalks and trails within City property and right-of- <br />way. Arden Hills sidewalk snow plowing begins after a significant snowfall. The City will <br />maintain sidewalks and trails only after all City streets have been plowed. Sidewalks and trails <br />that are maintained by the City during the winter months will be cleared of accumulated snow, but <br />will not be maintained to a “clean pavement” condition. The following sidewalk and trail areas <br />will not be maintained by the City’s Public Works Department in the winter months due to steep <br />grades or dangerous sidewalk conditions. <br /> <br />x Arden View Drive to Colleen Avenue Trail <br />x Cummings Park – Lexington Avenue to Cummings Ball Field <br />x Cummings Park – North Water Tower to Hamline Avenue <br /> <br />The City of Arden Hills will post the aforementioned trail locations as “Minimal Maintenance <br />Trails” during the winter months. The City does not maintain unpaved trail segments during the <br />winter months. <br /> <br />Special priority is given to school routes along a few sidewalks and trails. All efforts will be made <br />to clear the following sidewalks/trails by 7:00 AM. <br /> <br />x Trail along County Road E2 <br />x Trail from Venus Avenue to County Road E2 <br />x Trail along Lake Valentine Road <br /> <br />9. PROPERTY DAMAGE <br />Snowplowing and ice control operations may cause property damage even under the best of <br />circumstances and care on the part of the operator. The major types of damage are to <br />improvements within the City right-of-way, which extends approximately ten to fifteen feet <br />beyond the curb locations. The intent of the right-of-way is to provide room for snow storage, <br />utilities, boulevard trees, sidewalks and other City uses. <br /> <br />The City will repair sod that was damaged by a City snowplow. Public Works Department staff <br />members will repair the sod damage with black dirt and grass seed. All other damage within the <br />public right-of-way is the responsibility of the property owner including, but not limited to, trees, <br />shrubs, landscaping materials, decorative rock, brick walls, and lawn/landscaping irrigation <br />(sprinkler heads) systems. <br />