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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 11 Dec 1991, p. 53

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'je,ii9"!r9it"iri'is ttith-; Ci i',: 9:12 tere.'." tie Ct"..' 3."..- .' 1.": i5:rjift.,':r'iij)st1, tn/ti /:htl'iryt, ,7. " .' :"A'e'tuA"i'i :3; T 'hi.. I (Lug-x Sign»? ham? "i'i /rig'.r.6'vl, W213".- 33m; 'gy. Here are a few other tips With your help, we can provade better senate to the community One you can take is not to park on the street during a snowstorm or w operations are underway WHAT CAN YOU DO? City owned parking Inn are generally cleared between 2 AM and 6 AM when there Is no parking allowed We cannot clear our parking lots of snow wuh parked cars In the um ll it is found that vehicles continue to park In these lots dunng no parksng hours By lau 4009 will be enforced and the ofls'ndmg vehicles uqll be ocketed and/or towed my prrkksftlr nltnuprl inl plowed in) City owner}! parking lots are MUNICIPAL PARKING LOTS The City clears many walkways and sidewalks throughout the Cm: especush In Ihr upI area, The owner or cuupam of d property Is required In remnw all 5mm and Ire f sidewalks on the street In from or along the wk, of the pmpem wIIhm 24 HI I" a" snowfall. Snow must not be placed on the sith,walk or roadway ln thr may .01.». t))rr no boulevard. then the snow from the can sidewalk mm b? plured along thir mg" t ' street, Snow must Hot b? pushed from porlung lots or drwewavs mu m anus; tlu s,!'; Enforcement of the by law doalmn with thew Issues (By law 82 l? P; dump err. mmpldx Last wmter many “(kph were Issued for $28 00 each In offenders For Ilw salt’h. convenience of all pcdmmans we urge you to do your pan In keerymn the sldmalks (l9, SIDEWALK CLEARING SALTING & SANDING PLOWING Each snow plow clears the roadways in a designated are along routes scheduled as follows 1) Major arterial roads and Uptown streets 2) Remaining arterial roads, bus routes and hrgh traffic I roads 3) Collector roads and medium traffic volume rural roads 4) Local residential and rural roads with low traltlc volumes The routes in each of the road groupings are reversed in alternative mm fall same streets are not always last to be cleared Each road grouping also has standards for maintenance In general the max of snow acceptable on malor arterial roads and downtown streets IS 5 cm (2 rm local residential and rural roads ts 13 cm (5 inches) The rcrnamder at the between these limits All city streets and most Regional Roads are maintained by the C1 Department and are plowed and/or salted as soon as possible. have Morities when carrying out snow clearing operations _ 7,-.. _ m. "0'25 Wlulc u"; wnne slum wankers our City. Therefore, we are providing the following mlormatron so you are better informed about the City's snow clearing and salting operations procedures and policies. Remember. all procedures and policies are 8,etted by By-laws and Quality Standards approved by your City ouncr. ROAD CLEARING - Pile all snow from your driveways and walks on your property not the road _ Shovel the cm; sidewalk as soon as you can after a storm and apply sand or salt when icy. » Please be patient You can be sure we are doing our best and that all streets Will be plowed Under severe condrtrons this may take some time _ On your garbage day, place your garbage and recyclrng containers close to the road edge but, If possible, In your dnveway so they do not interfere unth snou removal SNOW CLEARING INFORMATION Winter will be here. It can Pi applwd early In a storm lo prevent Show from sttrkmg tr ttu pavement If plowmg IS requtred later. the plow ts then able r: (“’3' the pavement completely Salnng wtll be done agam after the plum has passed to keep me off the pavement Cmical areas such as steep hills, curves, Intersections and appnwhes to railroad Crossings are salted throughout a storm . Sand 15 usually applied In rural areas Sand and salt are applied as necessary and at ram that are burl; effective and cTonomiral These standards are similar to those used bv other urban mum. lbdllllPK wrthm the Region Salt Pi applied early In a 886-2310 WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER ll ------, standards for maintenance In general, the maximum depth arterial roads and downtown streets IS 5 cm (2 Indies) and on ads LS 13 cm (5 inches) The remainder of the roads fall m won't be long before the white stuff blankets ' .tulrullg nun: ur oroVeM3VN mic my mum thr K'_trNyt 1 these Issue: (By law S? 12) I; dam hr. (umpldxm for $28 00 each to Dimmers For [he saiets. and you to do your part In keepmg the srdewak dear reversed in ahemanve snow falls so that the r, all procedures and “pol'icies are Standards approved by your City '," bus routes and high traffK volume rural ned by the City Public Works possiue. however. we do have a designated area of the my One of the Nest actions or when snow cleartng 1991 PAGE A41 H\ a“?! thr

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