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Winter_Weather_Info
The
onset of winter in Wisconsin
brings forth concerns and
questions about Menasha's snow removal policies. The three (3) main issues we
deal with are the following:
Snow
and Ice Removal from Sidewalks
In
the City of Menasha , sidewalks must be cleared of snow and ice to a minimum
of four (4) feet in width within 24 hours from the time the snow or ice event
ends. If ice is formed on any sidewalk in such a manner that it cannot be removed,
the sidewalk shall be sprinkled with sand and/or salt to permit safe travel
by pedestrians. A written notice will be issued to those property owners who
fail to comply with these regulations. If the Department
of Public Works receives a complaint, a notice to clear the ice and/or snow
is sent to the property owner and the property address. After a day for mailing
purposes the City of Menasha
will clear the ice and/or snow and invoice the property owner for all costs
involved. People residing on a corner lot are asked to clear a path through
the crosswalk until the Department of Public Works can schedule removal from
the entire radius. Please remember that it is costly, hazardous and illegal
to direct snow onto city streets when clearing snow from your walks and driveways.
On
Street Parking During Plowing Operations
A
growing problem for city plow operators during recent winter seasons has been
the increased amount of parked vehicles encountered during plowing operations.
Plows that have to go around parked vehicles leave windrows of snow, which can
become hazards for the public and result in additional costs for the extra time
required to return and clean them up. On street parking between the hours of
2:00am
and 6:00am
is not allowed from November 1 through March 31. Please abide by this ordinance
and further assist us by not parking in the street at any time of the day while
plowing operations are ongoing.
City
Snow Removal Operations
Menasha
has four (4) response levels to winter weather events, depending on the severity
of the situation:
CODE GREEN – Police Department calls in one salt truck to respond
to isolated slippery spots.
CODE
YELLOW (0” – 1” snow) – Salt trucks are dispatched to maintain the
snow routes and the local residential streets. Clear salt is used on the main
routes, while either clear salt or a mixture of salt and stone chips are used
on the other streets.
CODE BLUE (1” – 3” snow) – Main snow routes and all city
parking lots are plowed while secondary routes are salted, unless conditions
warrant plowing.
CODE RED (over 3” snow) – All city streets are plowed.
Menasha's
main snow emergency route streets are located so that all residents will have
to travel no more than three (3) blocks, and in most cases, no more than two
(2) blocks to reach a snow route. We feel this is an effective response to the
various levels of weather experienced here in Wisconsin.
Click to view Code Blue routes which are used in a snow emergency for priority plowing, anti-icing and de-icing.
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