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1.
What are the snow removal responsibilities of the City Shop?
The Public Works Department removes snow and ice from approximately 33.5 miles of city streets. The State of Alaska Department of Transportation (DOT) removes snow on the state roadways. These roads include the Richardson Highway, Dayville Road, and Egan, Hazelet, and Ferry Way streets.
2.
Which streets are cleared first?
The main goal is to open streets to the hospital, schools, school bus routes, City Hall (Fire and Police departments), and residential streets.
3.
When are streets plowed?
Snow removal normally begins after accumulation 4 inches in depth. During a heavy snow event our crews are called out at 2:00 am. During these events our machinery will cause a snow berm in the middle of the roads. We realize that this may cause an inconvenience at times, our street crew will move the snow to the snow dumps as soon as possible. Please be patient.
4.
When are streets sanded?
Streets are sanded as needed when conditions allow. Scarifier blades are used on the windy days.
5.
Where can I put the snow from my driveway?
Snow must be placed as close to the sides of any roadway as practical and may not be placed in any manner that would inhibit the passage of vehicular traffic.
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