4213 Schedule A - Winter Maintenance Level of Service PolicyA. Policy Statement
The Town of Tillsonburg will endeavour to provide safe, reliable, efficient, and environmentally
responsible winter maintenance service within the Town of Tillsonburg in accordance with its approved
level of service policies and accepted standards.
This Policy sets out the level of service Council has adopted for winter maintenance of roadways,
bicycle lanes, sidewalks, and municipal parking lots which it has determined to be an appropriate level
of service. The policy recognizes that operational decisions will need to be made based on local
conditions in the field depending upon the extent and severity of a winter storm event, and as a result,
there may need to be some reasonable deviations from this Policy.
At a minimum, the Town will adhere to the Minimum Maintenance Standards for Municipal Highways
MMS) as prescribed by the Ontario Ministry of Transportation under Regulation 239/02, as amended
from time to time. All other regulatory requirements will also be met, including but not necessarily
limited to those set out in the Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHSA) and the Highway Traffic Act
HTA).
B. Purpose
To designate responsibility for, and to establish service priority levels as it relates to winter control
activities specifically snow clearing, ice control and snow removal operations for specified infrastructure
within the Town of Tillsonburg boundaries.
C. Responsibility
The responsibility for ensuring snow clearing, ice control and snow removal from the Town's
infrastructure of roadways, bicycle lanes, sidewalks, and municipal parking lots rests entirely with the
Public Works Division.
D. Scope
This document is intended to provide a guideline for Council, Staff and the general public to educate
and inform as to the level of service for the various winter maintenance activities and to define winter
maintenance levels of service for roadways, bicycle lanes, sidewalks, and municipal parking lots. These
levels of service include the following activities of plowing, salting/sanding, winter road patrol, weather
monitoring, and snow removal.
The amount of Town owned equipment and personnel to provide this level of service is funded through
the Town's tax base and may be reviewed annually through the budget process and/or may be
amended by Council from time to time.
The Town will endeavour to use all available Town resources to meet the level of service defined within
this Policy subject to functioning equipment and staff availability due to illness or hours of work
legislation.
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WINTER MAINTENANCE LEVEL OF SERVICE POLICY
Policy Number: 11-003
Approval Date: Aug. 2018 Revision Date:
A. Policy Statement
The Town of Tillsonburg will endeavour to provide safe, reliable, efficient, and environmentally
responsible winter maintenance service within the Town of Tillsonburg in accordance with its approved
level of service policies and accepted standards.
This Policy sets out the level of service Council has adopted for winter maintenance of roadways,
bicycle lanes, sidewalks, and municipal parking lots which it has determined to be an appropriate level
of service. The policy recognizes that operational decisions will need to be made based on local
conditions in the field depending upon the extent and severity of a winter storm event, and as a result,
there may need to be some reasonable deviations from this Policy.
At a minimum, the Town will adhere to the Minimum Maintenance Standards for Municipal Highways
MMS) as prescribed by the Ontario Ministry of Transportation under Regulation 239/02, as amended
from time to time. All other regulatory requirements will also be met, including but not necessarily
limited to those set out in the Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHSA) and the Highway Traffic Act
HTA).
B. Purpose
To designate responsibility for, and to establish service priority levels as it relates to winter control
activities specifically snow clearing, ice control and snow removal operations for specified infrastructure
within the Town of Tillsonburg boundaries.
C. Responsibility
The responsibility for ensuring snow clearing, ice control and snow removal from the Town's
infrastructure of roadways, bicycle lanes, sidewalks, and municipal parking lots rests entirely with the
Public Works Division.
D. Scope
This document is intended to provide a guideline for Council, Staff and the general public to educate
and inform as to the level of service for the various winter maintenance activities and to define winter
maintenance levels of service for roadways, bicycle lanes, sidewalks, and municipal parking lots. These
levels of service include the following activities of plowing, salting/sanding, winter road patrol, weather
monitoring, and snow removal.
The amount of Town owned equipment and personnel to provide this level of service is funded through
the Town's tax base and may be reviewed annually through the budget process and/or may be
amended by Council from time to time.
The Town will endeavour to use all available Town resources to meet the level of service defined within
this Policy subject to functioning equipment and staff availability due to illness or hours of work
legislation.
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E. Policy
In this Policy the Town of Tillsonburg's "Winter Maintenance Season' means the continuous period of
time between the fifteenth (15") day of November and the first (1") day of April of the following year.
The Town shall also attend to winter events that occur prior to November 15" and after April 1" if
conditions warrant. Town Council acknowledges that the level of service provided outside the Winter
Maintenance Season will be at a lower level than during the Winter Maintenance Season as the full
complement of fleet and equipment may not be ready to respond prior to November 15'" or some of the
fleet of equipment may be decommissioned after April 1 ".
The Winter Maintenance Level of Service Policy is based on the assumption that not all infrastructure
needs to be maintained at the same level of service, but depends on its role in the total transportation
network and on other various services the Town provides, whether they be emergency or non-
emergency. To simplify the determination of levels of service, the various infrastructure components
have been designated to speck classes and priorities. These are fully explained within this Policy.
By -Laws
Applicable By-laws passed for the purposes of supporting snow and ice control efforts and other related
By-laws which could be enforced during all out emergencies are listed below.
Snow, Ice, Dirt and Litter Removal Bylaw No.2189
Traffic and Parking Bylaw No. 3701
On Street Parking
Parking is prohibited on all streets during the months and times specked in the Traffic and Parking
Bylaw.
Property Damage
During the course of operations throughout any given winter season, a certain amount of damage to
Town and private property may be incurred by snow clearing forces. In the event that significant sod
damage is sustained it will be restored by the Public Works Division using topsoil and seed at the
earliest availability of material (usually May), conditional upon the severity and extent of sod damage
and the prevailing weather conditions. Any sod damage sustained due to salt inadvertently splashed
onto a boulevard or lawn during the course of the winter will not be treated or repaired by the Town.
If a Town vehicle/plow damages a mailbox, either through direct contact or due to the force of the snow
rolling off the plow, the mailbox will be repaired or replaced by Public Works personnel with a standard
type mailbox as established by the Public Works Division. The Town will not replace decorative
mailboxes. A property owner who installs decorative materials, retaining walls, irrigation sprinklers or
other like structures on the Town right-of-way does so at their own risk.
Driveway Entrance Clearing
It can be expected that snow will be plowed into driveways as a normal part of roadway and sidewalk
snow clearing operations. Owners of properties which the driveways service will be responsible for
removal of the snow deposited in those entrances by Town snow clearing operations. Under no
circumstance are owners or their contractors allowed to deposit snow from driveways onto the travelling
portion of the Town roadways as per Section 181 of the Highway Traffic Act.
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Assistance to Private Property
Under no circumstances will a Town employee be allowed to use a Town owned vehicle to push, pull,
or tow a stranded private vehicle from a roadway or parking lot. The employee may, if a hazard exists,
use the two-way radio to notify the Customer Service Centre of the hazardous condition. Likewise,
under no circumstances, will a Town employee use a Town owned vehicle to perform any snow
removal or ice control operation on private or commercial property and the employee will not be allowed
to use personal equipment during working hours.
Weather Monitoring
1) During the period of time from October 1 to April 30 the weather, both current and forecasted to
occur in the next 24 hours, will be monitored by Public Works three times per calendar day.
During the period of time from May 1 to September 30 the weather, both current and forecasted to
occur in the next 48 hours, will be monitored by Public Works once per calendar day.
2) The Public Works Road Supervisor or designate performing the weather monitoring shall indicate
if there is a substantial probability of snow accumulation, ice formation, or icy conditions on
roadways, bicycle lanes, sidewalks, or in Downtown municipal parking lots prior to signing off.
3) In this Policy,
substantial probability" means a significant likelihood considerably in excess of 51 percent.
weather" means air temperature, wind, and precipitation.
Declaration of a Significant Weather Event
1) If the Town declares a significant weather event relating to snow accumulation, ice formation, or icy
conditions the Town will monitor the weather as outlined above and if deemed practicable by the
Town, deploy resources to address snow accumulation and/or icy conditions on roadways, bicycle
lanes, sidewalks and Downtown municipal parking lots starting from the time that the Town deems
appropriate to do so.
2) If the Town complies with subsection (1), all roadways, bicycle lanes, sidewalks and Downtown
municipal parking lots are deemed to be in a state of repair with respect to snow accumulation, ice
formation, or icy conditions until the applicable service level timeframes set out in this Policy expire
following the declaration of the end of the significant weather event by the Town.
3) Following the end of the weather hazard in respect of which a significant weather event that was
declared by the Town, the Town shall declare the end of the significant weather event when the
Town determines it is appropriate to do so and address snow accumulation, ice formation, or icy
conditions on roadways, bicycle lanes, sidewalks, and Downtown municipal parking lots in
accordance with the respective levels of service defined within this Policy.
4) If the Town declares the beginning of a significant weather event or declares the end of a significant
weather event the Town shall issue a media release and post such notice on the Town website and
on social media.
5) The responsibility for the declaration of or for the cancelling of a significant weather event is by the
Manager of Public Works or his/her designate.
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6) In this Policy,
significant weather event" means an approaching or occurring weather hazard with the potential to
pose a significant danger to users of the highways within a municipality.
weather hazard" means the weather hazards determined by Environment Canada as meeting the
criteria for the issuance of an alert under its Public Weather Alerting Program".
Patrolling
1) If it is determined by the Public Works Road Supervisor or designate, as a result of weather
monitoring that there is a substantial probability of snow accumulation, ice formation or, icy
conditions on roadways, bicycle lanes, sidewalks, or in Downtown municipal parking lots the Public
Works Supervisor, or his/her designate will patrol representative roadways, bicycle lanes, sidewalks
and Downtown municipal parking lots at intervals deemed necessary by the Public Works Road
Supervisor or designate.
2) Patrolling of a roadway or Downtown municipal parking lot consists of observing and documenting
the roadway or municipal parking lot conditions by driving on the roadway or municipal parking lot
by the Public Works Road Supervisor or designate.
3) Patrolling of a sidewalk or bicycle lane consist of visually observing and documenting the sidewalk
or bicycle lane conditions by driving by the sidewalk or bicycle lane on the adjacent roadway by the
Public Works Road Supervisor or designate.
4) The Public Works Road Supervisor or designate will document the respective conditions throughout
the patrol including either an actual measurement or visual estimate of snow accumulation depth on
the roadway, bicycle lane, sidewalk, or in Downtown municipal parking lots, the staff and equipment
deployed to address the snow accumulation, ice formation, or icy conditions on the roadway,
bicycle lane, sidewalk, or in Downtown municipal parking lots, and the time deployed.
5) Where there is no substantial probability of snow accumulation, ice formation or icy conditions,
patrolling will be completed in accordance with Table 1 to check for conditions described in the
Minimum Maintenance Standards O.Reg. 239/02.
Table 1 — Patrolling Frequency
Class of Highway Patrolling Frequency
1 WA
2 2 times every 7 days
3 once every 7 days
4 once every 14 days
5 once every 30 days
6 once every 45 days
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ROADWAYS
CLASS DESIGNATION
As per the Classification of Highways Table in Ontario Regulation 239/02, Roadways have been
divided into 6 Classes based on Average Daily Traffic (ADT) and speed limit to determine their priority
for patrolling, snow clearing and ice control. No roadway section will be classified at a lower
classification than that specified in the Highway Classification Table in O. Reg. 239/02.
Class 1
There are presently no Class 1 roadways within the Town of Tillsonburg.
Class 2
Are roadways which carry large volumes of traffic to and through the Town. These roadways are
identified as Provincial Highways in the Official Plan that make up the Connecting Link within the Town
of Tillsonburg.
Class 3
Are roadways which carry medium volumes of traffic through, and local traffic within the Town. These
Class 3 roadways are identified as a combination of Arterial and Collector roads in the Official Plan.
Class 4
Are roadways which carry low volumes of local traffic to and from a specific address including any
roadway that schools or hospitals are located on, have main driveway entrance onto, or connect the
street that the school or hospital fronts on to the closest arterial or collector roadway would
automatically qualify for this Classification. These Class 4 roadways are identified as Collector and
Other roads in the Official Plan.
Class 5
Are mainly local roadways that service residential, industrial or commercial addresses depending on
the property zoning abutting them and are identified as Other roads in the Official Plan.
Class 6
Are all remaining local roadways including many cul-de-sacs and dead ends. These Class 6 roadways
may service residential, industrial or commercial addresses depending upon the property zoning
abutting them and are identified as Other roads in the Official Plan.
LEVEL OF SERVICE
Snow Accumulation on Roadways
1) (a) After becoming aware of the fact that the snow accumulation on a roadway is greater than the
depth set out in Table 2, Public Works will deploy available Town resources as soon as
practicable to address the snow accumulation.
b) after the snow accumulation has ended Public Works will deploy available Town resources as
soon as practicable to address the snow accumulation, so as to reduce the snow to a depth
less than or equal to the depth set out in Table 2, in accordance with subsections (2) or (3), as
the case may be, within the time set out in the Table 2.
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2) The snow accumulation must be cleared to provide a minimum lane width of the lesser of three
3) metres or the actual lane width.
3) Despite subsection (2) for a Class 4, Class 5 or Class 6 roadway with two lanes, the snow
accumulation on the roadway must be cleared to provide a total width of at least five (5) metres.
4) If the depth of snow accumulation on a roadway is less than or equal to the depth set out in Table
2 the roadway is deemed to be in a state of repair with respect to snow accumulation.
5) This section does not apply to that portion of the roadway designated for parking, consisting of a
bicycle lane, or used for snow storage.
6) In this Policy,
Addressing snow accumulation includes, but is not limited to plowing, salting, applying abrasive
materials or other chemical agents, or any combination of the above methods.
snow accumulation" means the natural accumulation of new fallen snow or wind-blown snow or
slush that, alone or together, covers more than half a lane width of a roadway.
Table 2 — Snow Accumulation on Roadways
Class of Highway Depth Time
1 WA WA
2 5.0 cm 6 hours
3 8.0 cm 12 hours
4 8.0 cm 16 hours
5 10.0 cm 24 hours
6 15.0 cm 48 hours
Note: Unless authorized by the Public Works Road Supervisor or designate Class 5 & 6 roadways will
be plowed only for individual snowfalls greater than 5 cm, or when accumulated successive snowfall
totals reach a 10 cm total. Exception to this total may occur if easily broken snow pack conditions result
from a rise in temperature.
Ice Formation on Roadways and Icy Roadways
1) If the Public Works Road Supervisor or designate as a result of weather monitoring and/or
patrolling in the 24-hour period preceding an alleged formation of ice on a roadway determines
there is a substantial probability of ice forming on a roadway the Public Works Road Supervisor or
designate will deploy available Town resources to treat the roadway, if practicable, to prevent ice
formation within the time set out in Table 3, starting from the time that the Public Works Road
Supervisor or designate determines as the appropriate time to deploy available Town resources.
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2) Despite compliance with subsection (1), should ice form on a roadway the roadway is deemed to
be in a state of repair until the applicable time set out in Table 4 expires, starting from the time
that the Public Works Road Supervisor or designate becomes aware of the fact that the roadway
is icy.
3) Subject to subsection (1) the standard for treating icy roadways is to treat the icy roadway within
the time set out in Table 4 and an icy roadway is deemed to be in a state of repair until the
applicable time set out in Table 4 expires, starting from the time that the Public Works Road
Supervisor or designate becomes aware of the fact that the roadway is icy.
4) In this Policy,
Treating a roadway, bicycle lane, sidewalk, or municipal parking lot to address ice formation or icy
conditions means the application of material to the roadway, bicycle lane, sidewalk, or municipal
parking lot, including but not limited to, salt, sand, abrasive material or other chemical agents, or
any combination of the above methods.
ice" means all kinds of ice, however formed.
Table 3 — Ice Formation Prevention on Roadways
Class of Highway Time
1 N/A
2 8 hours
3 16 hours
4 24 hours
5 24 hours
6 24 hours
Table 4 — Treatment of Icy Roadways
Class of Highway Completion Time
1 N/A
2 4 hours
3 8 hours
4 12 hours
5 16 hours
6 24 hours
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End of Storm Pavement Surface Condition
Public Works will attempt to restore the pavement surface to the condition set out in Table 5 following
the end of a winter event.
Table 5 — Surface Condition
Class of Highway Condition
1 N/A
2 Bare Pavement
3 Bare Pavement
4 Centre Bare
5 Snow Pack
6 Snow Pack
Priority for Servicing
Class 1 — WA
Class 2 & 3 — Roadways will be serviced first.
Class 4 — Roadways will be serviced second.
Class 5 — Roadways will be serviced third.
Class 6 — Roadways will be serviced fourth.
For unusual or severe conditions, or when equipment breakdowns occur, lower priority roadway
classes may be delayed in an attempt to maintain the upper roadway classes at the required service
levels for both snow accumulation and ice control.
Therefore, Class 6 roadways would be delayed first, followed by Class 5, then Class 4, then Class 3.
Class 2 roadways are to be kept open at all times. If this process requires implementation, then a
single break through pass will be made through the delayed roadway classes once their maximum
allowable roadway snow depth has been reached.
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BICYCLE LANES
CLASS DESIGNATION
As per Ontario Regulation 239/02, Bicycle Lanes have been classified as the same class as the
adjacent roadway or roadway which the bicycle lane is situated upon to determine the priority for snow
clearing and ice control.
In this Policy a "bicycle lane" means a portion of a roadway that has been designated by pavement
markings or signage for the preferential or exclusive use of cyclists, or a portion of roadway that has
been designated for the exclusive use of cyclists by signage and a physical or marked buffer.
LEVEL OF SERVICE
Snow Accumulation on Bicycle Lanes
1) After becoming aware of the fact that the snow accumulation on a bicycle lane is greater than the
depth set out in Table 6, Public Works will deploy available Town resources as soon as
practicable to address the snow accumulation.
2) After the snow accumulation has ended Public Works will deploy available Town resources as
soon as practicable to address the snow accumulation, so as to reduce the snow to a depth less
than or equal to the depth set out in Table 6, within the time set out in the Table 6.
3) If the depth of snow accumulation on a bicycle lane is less than or equal to the depth set out in
Table 6 the bicycle lane is deemed to be in a state of repair with respect to snow accumulation.
4) The snow accumulation on the bicycle lane must be cleared to a minimum width of one (1) metre
or the actual bicycle lane width.
Table 6 — Snow Accumulation on Bicycle Lanes
Class of Highway
or Adjacent Highway
Depth Time
1 N/A N/A
2 5.0 cm 12 hours
3 8.0 cm 24 hours
4 8.0 cm 24 hours
5 10.0 cm 24 hours
6 15.0 cm 48 hours
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Ice Formation on Bicycle Lanes and Icy Bicycle Lanes
1) If the Public Works Road Supervisor or designate as a result of weather monitoring and/or
patrolling in the 24-hour period preceding an alleged formation of ice on a bicycle lane determines
there is a substantial probability of ice forming on a bicycle lane the Public Works Road
Supervisor or designate will deploy available Town resources, to treat the bicycle lane, if
practicable, to prevent ice formation within the time set out in Table 7, starting from the time that
the Public Works Road Supervisor or designate determines as the appropriate time to deploy
available Town resources.
2) Despite compliance with subsection (1), should ice form on a bicycle lane, the bicycle lane is
deemed to be in a state of repair until the applicable time set out in Table 7 expires, starting from
the time that the Public Works Road Supervisor or designate becomes aware of the fact that the
bicycle lane is icy.
3) Subject to subsection (1) the standard for treating icy bicycle lanes is to treat the icy bicycle lane
within the time set out in Table 7 and a bicycle lane is deemed to be in a state of repair until the
applicable time set out in Table 7 expires, starting from the time the Public Works Road
Supervisor or designate becomes aware of the fact that the bicycle lane is icy.
Table 7 — Ice Formation Prevention and Treatment of Icy Bicycle Lanes
Class of Highway
or Adjacent Highway
Ice Formation
Prevention
Time
Treatment of Icy
Bicycle Lanes
Time
1 WA N/A
2 8 hours 4 hours
3 16 hours 8 hours
4 24 hours 12 hours
5 24 hours 16 hours
6 24 hours 24 hours
End of Storm Bicycle Lane Surface Condition
Public Works will attempt to restore the bicycle lane surface to the same condition as the adjacent
roadway or roadway which the bicycle lane is situated upon.
Priority for Servicing
Class 1 — WA
Class 2 & 3 — Roadways with bicycle lanes will be serviced first.
Class 4 — Roadways with bicycle lanes will be serviced second.
Class 5 — Roadways with bicycle lanes will be serviced third.
Class 6 — Roadways with bicycle lanes will be serviced fourth.
For unusual or severe conditions, or when equipment breakdowns occur, lower priority classes may be
delayed in an attempt to maintain the upper classes at the required service levels for both snow
accumulation and ice control.
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SIDEWALKS
CLASS DESIGNATION
There are no class designation standards for sidewalks in the Minimum Maintenance Standards O.Reg.
239/02. The intention of this section of the Policy is to fulfill the Town's duty to provide a reasonable
standard of care to prevent foreseeable harm to others.
In this Policy, a "sidewalk" means hard surface paths within the part of the highway specifically set
aside or commonly understood to be for pedestrian use, inter -block walkways, footbridges, staircases
and hard surface pathways within Parks and Open Space, but does not include crosswalks, medians,
boulevards, shoulders or any part of the sidewalk where cleared snow has been deposited.
Primary Class Sidewalks
Primary Class Sidewalks are defined as sidewalks located within a Special Event area, when they are
scheduled to occur, sidewalks along arterial or collector roadways that directly serve an Institution such
as a school or hospital as well as common safe access routes to schools that connect crossing guard
locations, sidewalks on bridges and steep hills along arterial and collector roadways, sidewalks along
arterial or collector roadways that directly serve Commercial areas such as the Service Commercial
and Central Commercial District, hard surfaced walkways and pathways identified as Primary in the
Trails Master Plan, and sidewalks that service high density apartment and social housing complexes,
including retirement centers.
Secondary Class Sidewalks
Secondary Class Sidewalks are defined as any remaining sidewalks located along arterial and collector
roadways, sidewalks along roadways that transport pedestrians to and remaining hard surfaced
walkways within Parks and Open Space, and sidewalks along local roadways. Where sidewalks exist
on both sides of a local roadway only one side would be considered. The selection of which sidewalk
would be considered would be determined on an individual basis to ensure a smooth sidewalk
transportation network in accordance with the Official Plan.
Other Sidewalks
Other Sidewalks are defined as sidewalks along local roadways where no sidewalk precedes or follows,
any walkway, sidewalk, staircase, or pathway along any roadway that terminates mid -block and does
not provide a continuous connection to another component of the sidewalk network, and any sidewalk,
walkway or pathway along or adjacent to a vertical drop, large body of water, or along a steep grade
where public safety during the Winter Maintenance Season is a potential concern.
LEVEL OF SERVICE
Snow Accumulation on Sidewalks
1) After the snow accumulation has ended Public Works will deploy available Town resources as
soon as practicable to address the snow accumulation so as to reduce the snow to a depth less
than or equal to the depth set out in Table 8 within the time set out in Table B.
2) If the depth of snow accumulation on a sidewalk is less than or equal to the depth set out in Table
8 the sidewalk is deemed to be in a state of repair with respect to snow accumulation.
3) If the depth of snow accumulation on a sidewalk exceeds Table 8 while the snow continues to
accumulate, the sidewalk is deemed to be in a state of repair with respect to snow accumulation
until the applicable time set out in Table 8 expires, starting from the time the snow accumulation
ends.
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4) The snow accumulation on a sidewalk must be cleared to a minimum width of one (1) metre.
5) No sidewalk snow clearing will take place on any class sidewalk if the individual snowfall is less
than 5.0 cm, unless authorized by the Public Works Roads Supervisor or his/her designate.
Table 8 — Snow Accumulation on Sidewalks
Class of Sidewalk Depth Time
Primary 5.0 cm 24 hours
Secondary 8.0 cm 48 hours
Other' No Service No Service
Ice Formation on Sidewalks and Icy Sidewalks
1) If the Public Works Road Supervisor or designate as a result of weather monitoring and/or
patrolling in the 24-hour period preceding an alleged formation of ice on a sidewalk determines
there is a substantial probability of ice forming on a sidewalk the Public Works Road Supervisor or
designate will deploy available Town resources, to treat the icy sidewalk, if practicable, to prevent
ice formation or improve traction within the time set out in Table 9, starting from the time that the
Public Works Road Supervisor or designate determines as the appropriate time to deploy
available Town resources.
2) Despite compliance with subsection (1), should ice form on a sidewalk, the sidewalk is deemed to
be in a state of repair until the applicable time set out in Table 9 expires, starting from the time
that the Public Works Road Supervisor or designate becomes aware of the fact that the sidewalk
is icy.
3) The standard for treating icy sidewalks, after the Public Works Road Supervisor or designate
becomes aware of the fact that the sidewalk is icy is to treat the icy sidewalk within the time set
out in Table 9 and an icy sidewalk is deemed to be in a state of repair for the applicable time set
out in Table 9 after it has been treated.
Table 9 — Ice Formation Prevention and Treatment of Icy Sidewalks
Class of Sidewalk Time
Primary 24 hours
Secondary 48 hours
Other • No Service
End of Storm Sidewalk Surface Condition
Public Works will attempt to maintain sidewalks in a smooth snow packed condition due to the
limitations of the sidewalk clearing equipment to get down to the bare surface, unless specified
otherwise.
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Priority for Servicing
Primary Class — Sidewalks will be serviced first.
Secondary Class — Sidewalks will be serviced second.
Other Class — Sidewalks are considered closed from November 15th to April 1" and shall receive no
winter maintenance.
For unusual or severe conditions, or when equipment breakdown occur, lower priority sidewalks may
be delayed in an attempt to maintain higher priority sidewalks at the service levels described above for
both snow accumulation and ice control.
MUNICIPAL PARKING LOTS
LEVEL OF SERVICE
Snow clearing and ice control of parking lots servicing the municipal public parking lot system within
Downtown Tillsonburg will be prioritized for service as per Table 10 and carried out in accordance with
the following guidelines:
1) Snow clearing operations shall begin within one (1) hour after the accumulation of 8.0 cm of snow
accumulation, or within one (1) hour upon request by the Public Works Roads Supervisor or
designate.
2) Follow-up snow clearing/scraping operations will only resume following the accumulation of an
additional 8.0 cm of new snow on the previously serviced areas.
3) Sanding/salting operation for ice control, if required, will be restricted to the driving lanes between
rows of parking stalls.
4) Snow storage piling is to be done at the same time as snow clearing within the designated snow
storage areas.
5) Snow storage piles are not to take up more than 10% - 20% of the available parking spaces at
any one time during the Winter Maintenance Season.
Priority for Servicing
Servicing of Downtown Municipal Parking Lots for snow clearing and ice control will be prioritized as
outlined in Table 10.
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Table 10 — Downtown Municipal Parking Lots
Priority Municipal Lot Priority Municipal Lot
1 1A 1 5B
2 7A (west half) 2 1B
3 6A (west half) 3 2B
4 3A 4 3B
5 10A 5 4B
6 7A (east half) 6 5A
7 6A (east half) 7 11A
8 8A 8 4A
9 9A 9 6B
For unusual or severe conditions, or when equipment breakdown occur, lower priority Downtown
municipal parking lots may be delayed in an attempt to maintain higher priority Downtown municipal
parking lots at the service levels described above for both snow accumulation and ice control.
SNOW REMOVAL
Snow removal on roadways, parking lots, cul-du-sacs/dead ends, and the Downtown Core area will be
carried out when required by the Public Works Division. Depending on the area and number of
locations to be undertaken, a decision will be made by the Public Works Road Supervisor or designate
in consultation with the Public Works Manager or designate to implement the removal process.
Snow Removal Areas
For snow removal operations, the Town infrastructure has been divided into four Areas which
determine the priority for servicing.
Area 1— Intersections
Area 2 — Downtown Core
Area 3— Downtown Municipal Parking Lots
Area 4 — Local Streets with Dead Ends / Cul -du -sacs
LEVEL OF SERVICE
Area 1— Intersections
The Public Works Road Supervisor or designate will assess the snow storage volume at intersections
to ensure the required sight lines and normal traffic flows are not obstructed.
If the Public Works Road Supervisor or designate determines that the removal of snow is required, and
after all other previously identified levels of service in this Policy have been achieved, the Public Works
Road Supervisor or designate will schedule snow removal operations, depending on the forecast.
Snow removal operations would normally begin 24 hours after the Public Works Road Supervisor or
designate determination.
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Area 2 — Downtown Core
The Public Works Road Supervisor or designate will assess the volume of snow storage in the
Downtown Core to ensure a reasonable volume of snow storage remains while considering weather
forecast, parking accessibility, and safe access to the sidewalk from on -street parking locations.
If the Public Works Road Supervisor or designate determines that the removal of snow is required, and
after all other previously identified levels of service in this Policy have been achieved, the Public Works
Road Supervisor or designate will schedule snow removal operations, depending on the forecast.
Snow removal operations would typically be completed between 12:00 am and 7:00 am during a
weeknight and within 24 to 48 hours of the Public Works Road Supervisor or designate determination,
except for a Tuesday night / Wednesday morning due to Downtown waste collection Wednesday
morning.
Area 3 — Downtown Municipal Parking Lots
If the Public Works Road Supervisor or designate determines that snow storage piles are taking up
more than 10 — 20% of the available parking lot spaces, and after all other previously identified levels of
service in this Policy have been achieved, the Public Works Road Supervisor or designate will schedule
snow removal operations, depending on the forecast. Snow removal operations would typically be
completed during normal business hours by Public Works and within 5 days of the Public Works Road
Supervisor or designate determination.
The removal of snow storage piles may not be necessary within all Downtown municipal public parking
lots, however should extreme conditions exist, limited snow removal operations may be required.
Area 4 — Local Streets with Cul -du -sacs / Dead Ends
The Public Works Road Supervisor or designate will assess the volume of snow storage of local streets
with dead ends and cul-de-sacs to ensure a reasonable volume of snow storage remains while
considering weather forecast and traffic maneuverability.
If the Public Works Road Supervisor or designate determines that snow removal is required, and after
all other previously identified levels of service in this Policy have been achieved, the Public Works Road
Supervisor or designate will schedule snow removal operations, depending on the forecast. Snow
removal operations would typically be completed during normal business hours by Public Works and
within 5 days of the Public Works Road Supervisor or designate determination.
Priority for Servicing
Snow removal operations would normally occur after all other previously identified levels of service in
this Policy have been achieved, depending on the forecast, however in severe weather the following
prioritization of service areas would be initiated.
Area 1 — Intersections would be serviced first.
Area 2— Downtown Core would be serviced second.
Area 3 — Downtown Municipal Parking Lots would be serviced third.
Area 4 — Local Streets with Dead Ends / Cul-de-sacs would be serviced fourth.
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Policy Number: 11-003
DEPARTURE FROM POLICY
The Town of Tillsonburg recognizes that conditions may be so unusual or unexpected that a temporary
departure from this Policy may be authorized. Therefore, when conditions warrant the Public Works
Road Supervisor in consultation with the Manager of Public Works and Director of Operations, may
order a temporary departure from these general guidelines. Special requests or changes to the Policy
shall only be authorized by Council.
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