As snow removal and ice control operations begin, drivers will first clear the arterial and collector streets.
Trucks will make two opening passes on all streets and then return later to plow the street full width to the curb. Residents are advised to wait until after the plows have moved the snow to the curb before attempting to clean their driveway apron. An additional crew is called in to clear eight miles of sidewalks around public parking lots, around areas leading to the downtown train station, and around
Village owned buildings.
Follow this link for a comprehensive jurisdiction map of the Village.
http://www.vah.com/assets/1/public_works/Streets_Jurisdiction
.pdf
Parking Restrictions
Parking is not allowed on Village streets from 2 AM to
5 AM daily. In addition, no parking is allowed on Village streets after two inches of snowfall, until such time that the street is completely cleared of snow.
Snow Deposits on
Streets
Snow cleared from private areas may not be deposited on public walks or streets. Snow cleared from walks or drives may not be deposited in the streets.
Besides being against Village ordinance, these practices may result in hazardous conditions.
Snow
Removal Operations
In general, when snow accumulations are two inches or less, crews will apply a salt/liquid deicer mixture to soften the snow and prevent ice from bonding to the pavement. The salt is pre-wetted with a liquid blend consisting of salt brine, liquid calcium chloride and sugar beet juice. The use of this liquid blend allows us to use less rock salt while achieving improved snow-melting performance. This pre-wetting of the road salt allows us to save money by using less salt while also using a more eco-friendly material.
When snow accumulations exceed three inches, the front-mounted plows are used to move the snow off streets and onto parkways. Plows will first clear the arterial and collector streets. Trucks will make two opening passes on all streets, then return later to plow the full-width of the street to the curb.
Residents are advised to wait until after the plows have moved the snow to the curb before attempting to clean their driveway apron.
A crew is called in to clear sidewalks around public parking lots, on selected pedestrian routes leading to the
Downtown train station, and around Village-owned buildings. Additionally, two employees are called out to salt and plow Village-owned parking lots at locations such as the
Police station, four
Fire stations,
Senior Center, and the commuter parking lots.
The Village has approximately
300 cul-de-sacs which are divided into 10 zones for plowing operations. Each zone is assigned a driver with a small pick-up truck or a 1-ton dump truck with a plow. These crews plow these tighter areas when snow is two to three inches deep or greater.
Keeping
Your Drive Way
Clear
Unfortunately snow will be pushed into driveways by the plow trucks during an snow and ice event. This is an unavoidable inconvenience, but there are a few tips you can use when clearing snow from your driveway.
Shovel snow in the direction of traffic, and try to make a pocket on the opposite side of the driveway, as shown. By doing so, snow that is plowed will be dumped into that pocket and not back on your driveway.
Reminders & Tips
No parking is allowed on Village streets after two inches of snowfall, until such time that the street is completely cleared of snow. Per Village Ordinance, parking is prohibited from 2 AM – 5 AM daily, regardless of weather conditions.
Snow cleared from walks or drives may not be deposited in the streets. Besides being against Village ordinance, these practices may result in hazardous conditions.
Depositing snow in the street in front of your driveway after streets are cleared could result in an icy patch that could be dangerous to your family and neighbors.
To the extent possible, keep areas around fire hydrants clear.
Be a good neighbor and if you can, shovel sidewalks especially where the sidewalk ends at a crosswalk.
Remind children that when building snow forts they need to remain on private property and should not build a snow fort on the parkways adjacent to streets. Constructing a snow fort next to the street can be dangerous.
Contact the
Public Works at 847.368.5800 if a Village plow truck damages your parkway or mailbox in order to file a work request. Mailboxes damaged by plows will be inspected, repaired or replaced as soon as time permits.
Parkway damage will be repaired in the spring.
The Village’s
Public Works Department does not plow
Illinois Department of Transportation (
IDOT) or
Cook County Highway Department (CCHD) roads within the Village.
Arlington Heights Snow
Command:
To report a problem such as a street that may have missed being plowed
Phone: 847.368.5834
For more information, visit the Village's website @ vah.com
- published: 22 Dec 2015
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