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When hiring an independent service, make Residents in subdivisions are encouraged to park off the sure the contractor is licensed by Park City and complies street during a . If a snow emergency is declared, it TIPS SNOW Priorities 111 222 333 will be illegal to park on the street. with codes. Please make sure your service does not f • Respect parking restrictions From November 1 to April 30, crews are plow snow onto a neighbor’s yard or onto the public CONDITIONS to help navigate prepared to work 24 hours a day. Streets with the most right-of-way. On trash day, the optimal location of your narrow streets. As soon as thef snow flies, Public traffic receive top plowing priority. These include trash bin and recycling container is at the end of the Works will set out to plow, clear and pave the f routes, Old Town streets, Royal Street and core business curb or . Please remove it as soon as possible. MAILBOXES • In Old Town, do not park on the downside slope way for safe roads this winter. Response areas. Once these streets are safe and passable, crews For municipal codes and snow removal ordinances, To ensure regular mail delivery by the of any street. Cars that remain on the street and proceed with second and third-priority streets and cul-de- to your street will depend on several factors, please visit www.parkcity.org/government.f U.S. Postal Service, clear snow around restrict plowing may be ticketed and/or towed. sacs in residential areas. As long as the snow keeps falling, including snow moisture, storm duration and your mailbox. Each mailbox installation the City’s top priority is to keep the main roads open and 1 2 • Pay close attention3 to the forecast. timing. should be sufficiently solid to withstand passable. As soon as all priority streets are clear, plows snow-clearing efforts. Mailboxes installed in the right-of- • Do not pile snow around or near fire hydrants. Did you know that snow comes in different will move into residential areas. Cul-de-sacs and dead-end way are placed at the owner’s risk. weights and ? streets are plowed last, as they carry the lowest volume of • Do not plow, shovel or blow snow onto traffic. The color-coded map on the back of this brochure Shoveling sidewalks is a property or business If your mailbox has been damaged by direct contact with the street. Fluffy, dry snow requires less de-icing materials shows the priority of your street. owner’s responsibility. Sidewalks and a city snowplow or city plow, contact Public and plowing than heavy wet snow. Wet snow • Observe all winter parking bans. stairways on Main Street, Park Avenue Works at 435-615-5346. With sufficient evidence,f we'll may result in very slippery conditions, especially and Kearns Boulevard will be cleared by Public schedule a repair, once all emergency and snow-related when snow freezes on pavement. Works on a priority basis. Bike paths from Main Street priorities are completed. to Prospector Park will also be plowed – time allowing. 1 2 3 The timing of a storm can also determine when Parking Our goal is to accomplish clearing within eight hours of a crews begin cleanup. From November 1 to April 30, special storm. The color-coded map1 in the back of this2 brochure 3 Handy Phone During high commuting ,1 crews will make 2 ordinances3 apply to facilitate snow removal indicates the clearing of your sidewalk. FIRE1 HYDRANTS 2 & 3 everyf effort to keep major streets clear of snow and emergency access. For a complete list Numbers and . Secondary and side streets will be of regulations, call Public Works at 435-615-5301. STORM DRAINS For daily weather conditions, special weather cleared as soon as possible. Top priority will be • Never park any vehicle or place any object that bulletins, road conditions and more general given to heavily traveled roads and bus routes to Tall poles are placed adjacent to fire hydrants interferes with snow plowing or removal efforts on any DRIVEWAYS, information on snow removal, tune into Park City ensure everyone’s safety. Snow that falls on these on public streets so they can be seen from Park City street. radio station KPCW-91.9 FM or Park City Television roads often becomes packed by cars, making it RIGHT-OF-WAYS & snowplows and fire vehicles. If you notice a fire hydrant that has not been marked, please call Public Works at 435- on cable channel 17. more difficult to remove. During evening and early • No parking on the downhill side of any street south of 615-5301. It is extremely important to keep fire hydrants morning , Public Works crews should have 12th Street. The downhill side of the street is the side on SNOW STORAGE Fire, Police, Ambulance, Sheriff 911 accessible to assist fire crews in the event of an emergency. ample time to prepare the roads for commuting which the natural slope is away from the street surface, Park City Public Works makes every effort to minimize the It is the responsibility of the homeowner who has a fire City Snow Removal (8:00 a.m.- 5:00 p.m.) 435-615-5301 hours. where natural flows. amount of snow plowed into driveways. Plow operators hydrant at the perimeter of their property to keep1 the 2 3 (After Hours and Weekend Messages after 5:00 p.m.) 435-615-5346 The duration of a storm plays an important role • Main Street, Park Avenue north of Heber Avenue and are unable to lift plow blades as they pass driveways, it is hydrant clear at all times. in snow plowing operations. Swede Alley are not included in this regulation; however, almost inevitable that this will occur. Park City Municipal Information (8:00 am-5:00 pm) 435-615-5000 parking is prohibited on these streets between 2 a.m. and Storms of extended duration require all available You may want to clear your driveway several times during Park City Police and Impound Lot 435-615-5500 f 6 a.m. resources to keep roads open over an extended a storm or wait until city plowing activities have ended. Deer Valley® Resort Snow Conditions 435-649-2000 period of time. A snow storm of four inches over Please keep in mind that one of the last steps in any snow- SNOW EMERGENCY a 24-hour1 period will require more2 time and 3 plowing operation is to push the edges back to widen the During a snow removal emergency declared by the City, Park City Resort Snow Conditions 435-647-5449 man-hours than a storm of six inches over an road and allow for future snow storage. Unfortunately, it is unlawful to park any vehicle on any bus route or The Canyons Resort Snow Conditions 435-615-3456 eight-hour period. Obstructions this standard operation may result in snow at the end of first-priority street (listed in the Municipal Codes). Cars your driveway. impeding snow removal may be impounded. If you think Utah Area Ski and Snow Conditions 1-801-521-8102 Park City Public Works strives to ensure the safest The City right-of-way for snow storage your car has been towed, call Park City Police Impound at possible conditions during and after winter Shoveling, plowing or blowing snow back into the street Park City Chamber of Commerce 435-649-6100 extends five to ten feet back from the 435-615-5500. storms. Plows will continue to clean, treat and by homeowners, businesses or Park City-licensed snow curb. Landscaping installed within the Park City Municipal Corporation Website www.parkcity.org widen roadways until reasonably safe conditions removal contractors is prohibited and may be enforced right-of-way is at the property owner’s risk. It is best are met. Know that plows are still hard at work with a fine. One suggestion to minimize the amount General Road Conditions 1-800-492-2400 to place a stake near fencing, trees, lot corners and well after the snow has stopped falling. of snow remaining in front of your driveway, is to clear www.utahcommuterlink.com ornamental rocks to protect your personal property and an area to the left of the driveway entrance. That way, make the plow routes safer for drivers. when your street is plowed, snow from the plow can be unloaded in this area instead of your driveway.

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