City Operations
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effective snow operations require accurate assessment of street
conditions. During the early stages of
a storm the Public Works Department relies heavily upon the patrolling portion
of the Police Department for road condition reports. The Public Works Superintendent and/or the Street Foreman then
review the street conditions, weather radar images, and local forecasts to
determine the appropriate course of action.
Depending upon the rate of snowfall, temperature, and the time of day
this may be the spreading of liquid and/or solid ice control chemicals or the
use of snowplows for removal. Efforts
are prioritized and generally focus on the downtown business district, the two
state highways, the hospital, and school areas before radiating out into
residential neighborhoods. Daytime snow
events are treated as deemed necessary throughout the day to ensure streets are
open to allow citizens to safely get home from work and school by evening. The Police Department monitors street conditions
overnight and notifies the Public Works Superintendent if conditions warrant
removal during the night. Public Works
on-call personnel may also be contacted by the Police Department to provide
snow removal or ice control measures in case of emergency situations involving
an ambulance or fire call. After the
cessation of most snow storms the Public Works Department has streets cleared
by 7:00 A.M. Snow is then hauled from the
downtown business district and park sidewalks are opened when personnel become
available. Residential alleys are
normally cleared only after significant drifting or a snowfall of six inches or
more. Careful planning and coordination
of these activities allows the City of Wayne to provide quality service.