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<br />Page Three <br /> <br />described herein and may vary across the city, depending on storm <br />. conditions and other circumstances. streets shall be plowed <br />andlor sanded, with additional emphasis given to intersection <br />approaches and curves, in order to provide the safest conditions <br />practical under the circumstances. <br /> <br />Snow shall be plowed in a manner that will not obstruct traffic <br />flow on a normal basis. The center of the roadway will be plowed <br />first. The snow will be pushed from left to right. The <br />discharge shall go onto the boulevard area of the street. There <br />is no known way to keep snow from filling the end of driveways as <br />the plow passes by. <br /> <br />Sanding will start as soon as the vehicles currently equipped <br />with sanding devices have completed their plow routes. If severe <br />ice conditions exist, the sanding trucks may be pulled from their <br />plow routes to begin sanding. other plow units will then <br />complete the plow routes of the vehicles being used to sand. <br /> <br />Salt and sand shall be ordered and mixed in controlled <br />quantities, based upon useage, in order to avoid excessive <br />storage. The quality of the material is affected by long <br />storage. The salt and sand is usually mixed at between 15% to <br />20% or approximately 18 tons of salt to every 100 tons of sand. <br /> <br />The city of Arden Hills does not have a dry pavement policy, so <br />those using City maintained rights-of-way are expected to <br />. exercise careful judgement and caution during winter months. <br /> <br />During light to normal snowfalls, streets shall be plowed to full <br />width as soon after the initial pass as possible. During heavier <br />snowfalls, the streets shall be plowed as wide as possible <br />initially and widened as the storm intensity lessens. After the <br />storm subsides, clean-up operations shall begin in order to clear <br />intersections and snow storage areas along corners and <br />boulevards. It is the City's intent to complete the initial <br />plowing and sanding operations within twenty-four (24) hours of <br />the cessation of the storm. Clean-up operations should be <br />complete within twenty-four (24) hours for light snow falls and <br />within seventy-two (72) hours for heavy snowfalls. Major <br />blizzards may require more time. <br /> <br />PARKING RESTRICTIONS <br /> <br />On-street parking is not compatible with efficient snow plowing <br />operations. Vehicles left parked on the street for extended <br />periods of time create significant operational problems for snow <br />plow operators as well as safety problems due to packed snow and <br />ice remaining on the roadway around the vehicle. The City's <br />Ordinances prohibit the parking of vehicles on City streets after <br />the accumulation of two inches or more of snow, with the <br />prohibition continuing until snow removal or plowing thereof has <br />. been completed. Any vehicle parked in violation of this <br />