6. Resolution 4373 - Snow Removal PolicyAgenda -October 20, 1997
BACKGROUND/CONSIDERATION: Based upon our discussions at the Council Workshop, we
have made the changes to the policy that was discussed. We have highlighted those changes and
enclosed the entire policy for you information.
RECOMMENDATION: Based upon our discussions at the Workshop, I believe we have a
workable policy. I recommend approval of the snow policy as currently proposed.
ACTION REQUIRED: Approval of RESOLUTION 4373 will set the new policy into effect. We
will begin to educate the employees on the changes as well as the public.
A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING A SNOW AND ICE REMOVAL POLICY FOR THE
CITY OF KALISPELL.
WHEREAS, the current snow and ice removal policy of the City
has in certain respects been inadequate to deal
with the degree of inclimate weather the City has
experienced over the last several years, and
WHEREAS, it has become necessary to enact a written snow and
ice removal policy for the City of Kalispell.
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
KALISPELL, AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. That the Policy and Procedure Manual, Snow and
Ice Removal, City of Kalispell is hereby
adopted, as set forth in Exhibit "A", attached
hereto and for purposes of this Resolution
made a part hereof.
SECTION IT. That this Resolution shall become effective
immediately upon passed by the City Council.
PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL AND THE MAYOR OF THE CITY
OF KALISPELL, THIS 20 DAY OF OCTOBER, 1997.
Douglas D. Rauthe - Mayor
Debbie Gifford, CMC
Clerk of Council
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EXHIBIT "All
1.0 POLICY
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POLICY AND PROCEDURE MANUAL
SNOW AND ICE REMOVAL
CITY OF KALISPELL
This document states the normal snow and ice removal policies of the City of
Kalispell. Under certain circumstances such as emergency situations, budgetary
and/or personnel limitations, and the unpredictability of weather conditions in
Northwest Montana, these policies may have to be suspended or revised to reflect
conditions in place at the time.
MONTANA WEATHER CONDITIONS
YEAR
SNOWFALL
1992-93
34.3"
1993-94
57.9"
1994-95
57.6"
1995-96
60.6"
1996-97
126.8"
The overall budgetary and planning goal for our snow and ice removal efforts is to
plan for the worst, hope for the best, budget for an average snowfall and use
contingency funds if we have a severe winter.
3.0 SNOW/ICE REMOVAL - RESOURCES AVAILABLE
3.1 CHEMICALS AND ABRASIVES Q 8" washed gravel chips and
Magnesium Chloride)
To ensure conformity with all applicable State and Federal regulations, the City of
Kalispell employs the following policy regarding the use of abrasives and
chemicals for ice and snow control.
The policy of the department is to use Magnesium Chloride for melting of ice and
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hard packed snow. Magnesium Chloride is used only when it can be effectively
applied. Other chemicals may also be investigated and tested for cost effective ice
removal.
Locally available 3/8" washed gravel and chips are used as street sanding
abrasives to help as a driving aide during slippery conditions.
During normal snow removal operations, the Superintendent shall schedule
appropriate equipment from the snow removal equipment inventory.
During a major snow event, contractor equipment may be placed in service
subject to City Manager concurrence.
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Total manpower consists of I Superintendent, 7 Foremen, I plant manager, 2
mechanics and 27 operators and maintenance personnel. See Appendix for a full
listing of available personnel.
During a major snow event, contractor personnel may be placed in service subject
to City Manager concurrence.
For normal snow events, work schedules shall be determined by the Public Works
Department Superintendent, or the Director of Public works and City Manager as
conditions direct.
A primary system of unmarked snow routes has been established for effective
snow removal on the collector and arterial system. The snow routes are divided
into first priority and second priority routes. These routes will be plowed to
provide essential access to residential areas, hospitals, government buildings,
schools and central businesses. Any hour snow and ice removal will be provided
to the first priority snow routes. (See Appendix)
5.0 MONITORING AND NOTIFICATION OF ICE/SNOW EVENTS
Weather reports shall be continuously monitored by the Police Department and
the Public Works Department Superintendent when inclement weather is
approaching. The Police Chief, Director of Public Works, Public Works
Superintendent and City Manager shall keep each other informed of anticipated
snow events, including timing and intensity of the event. The primary
responsibility for coordinating and directing work shall rest with the Public Works
Department Superintendent
During night time, weekends and holidays the Superintendent shall identify the
shift personnel available for sanding and ice control operations. During these
periods the Police Department shall monitor weather reports and road conditions
and notify the Superintendent when additional action is needed by the Public
Works Department Street Division that cannot be met by on duty shift personnel.
During normal weekday operations, the Police Department dispatcher shall notify
the Superintendent when action may be needed by the Street Division. (See call
list in Appendix for notification of appropriate personnel.)
6.0 OPERATING PROCEDURES
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Snow removal efforts shall be made on a priority system as follows:
First Priority Snow Routes
Second Priority Snow Routes
Other Residential Streets
- Any hour service by
the Street Division for
first priority routes.
- Second priority routes
to receive immediate
attention following
plowing of first priority
routes.
Alleys
Public Parking Lots
(Parking lots and sidewalks administered by
the Kalispell Parking Commission are not
covered by this policy)
CBD-Street Parking
- Alleys will not be
plowed except to
maintain essential City
services
- Plowed within 12
hours of the end of
snow event by Street
Division.
- Snow moved from
parking areas within 24
hours of snow event by
Street Division,
depending on severity
of occurrence.
Sidewalks, City responsibility - Cleared within 36
hours of end of snow
event by Parks
Department personnel.
6.2 SANDING/ICE CONTROL
Use of street sanding abrasives and chemicals will be dictated by the specific
weather and road conditions of each snow event. Street sanding abrasives and
Magnesium Chloride solution shall be used sparingly and only when application
will produce a positive result.
Sanding abrasives generally will not be used except when a solution of
Magnesium Chloride will be ineffective. Abrasives may be effectively used when
the temperatures are below 20° F and melting is not expected to take place.
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6.3 TOWING VEHICLES ILLEGALLY PARKED
Cars parked on the streets during a snow removal effort may be ticketed and/or
towed away. The City Code states:
6.4 COMMUNICATIONS
All snow plow equipment shall keep in radio communication with the Police
Dispatch Center or Superintendent at all times. Radio communications by snow
plow operators shall be between supervisor, equipment, and/or Dispatch Center.
The Police Department shall keep the Superintendent advised on road conditions
only and shall not direct the operations of snow removal by the Street Division.
All Communications, whether they are direct, telephone, or radio shall be made in
a courteous manner. No temper flare ups or profane language will be tolerated.
The Superintendent shall periodically inform the Public Works Director on road
conditions and snow removal efforts.
The Police Department may provide periodic notification of the media on street
conditions or when any street needs to be closed due to weather conditions.
6.5 SAFETY
Safety is paramount to any snow event. The sole purpose of the snow/ice removal
operation is to make the streets, sidewalks, alleys and parking lots safe for the
motoring and walking public. The following safety rules shall be observed by all
snow plow operators.
A) Check your snow removal equipment prior to
leaving the yard including: -
1. All working lights and emergency lights.
2. Radio
3. Snow plow and frame for damage
4. Sander
S. Rear view mirrors
6. Flags and reflectors
7. Windshield wipers
8. Heater and defroster
9. Check oil and gas levels.
Obey all fraffi€e laws
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C) Report any non -working equipment immediately...
F) Slow down if in close quarters with parked cars on a street.
G) Know your route and any fixed objects covered by snow.
H) Travel on wrong side of street is permitted only when
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conditions permit safe operation.
I} Always maintain a safe followingdstarxce
1) Slow down prior to turning — your plow will tend to push you
where it wants to go.
K) Snow plows are emergency equipment, but they still must
obey all traffic laws and give right-of-way to other vehicles.
L) When plowing in tandem notify following truck prior to
turning. -
6.6 CITIZENS COMPLAINTS
6.7 ACCIDENTS
Report all accidents immediately ' to your supervisor and the Police Department.
All accident reporting and documentation shall be performed in accordance with
City of Kalispell Personnel Policies Handbook, Section 70-16.
The snow plow operator is responsible for routine maintenance on his vehicle.
Report any maintenance needed to the supervisor on duty. Check vehicle before
and after use for any maintenance needed or damage to equipment. The vehicle is
to be refueled at the end of duty shift.
During snow removal emergencies snow removal equipment and public safety
equipment maintenance will take priority over maintenance of any other city
equipment or vehicles, subject to the discretion of the City Manager.
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The City of Kalispell will not be responsible for any snow removal outside its
municipal boundaries.
It is strictly forbidden for a city plow to clear snow or ice from private property
unless it must be done to allow emergency vehicle access to said private property
for ambulance, fire, or police calls.
7.2 DRIVEWAYS - PRIVATE
City snow plows are not responsible to clear private driveways or snow from
private property. The snow placed in driveways by city plows is the
responsibility of the property owner to remove. Snow from a private driveway or
property may not be placed on or pushed across a city street. All complaint calls
shall be routed to the Police Department for complaint follow-up and code
enforcement. The City Code states as follows:
Sec. 24-18. Pushing snow from private premises
onto streets and sidewalks. It shall be unlawful to
push snow from private property onto city
sidewalks, streets and boulevards. -i-4theut haAfflft—
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All sidewalks adjacent to private property are the responsibility of the property
owner or occupant. All complaint calls shall be routed to the Police Department
for complaint follow-up and code enforcement. The City Code states as follows:
Sec. 24-17: Duty
to keep sidewalks clean gqfteraUL
snow, ice, etc., removal. It shall be the duty of the
occupant of any premises within the city limits, or
in case the same are unoccupied, then of the owner
or his agent, to keep the sidewalks in front of and
adjoining his premises clean and safe for
pedestrians. Such occupant, owner or agent shall,
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remove snow, ice, slush, mud or other impediment
to safe and convenient foot travel, and prevent the
continuance and accumulation of the same.
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A reasonable time period shall be 72 hours for purposes of enforcement. The City
lacks sufficient manpower to clear sidewalks so every effort should be made to
convince the property owner to clear the sidewalk of ice and snow.
7.5 EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE
POLICY r PROCEDURE
SNOW r ICE REMOVAL
CITY OF KALISPELL I
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CITY OF KALISPELL
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The following policies and procedures shall serve as a guide in the removal and control of snow
and ice on the streets, alleys, public parking lots and city owned sidewalks in Kalispell by the
Public Works Department Street Division, with assistance by other city departments. The
manual shall be updated as conditions dictate. The streets, alleys, public parking lots and
sidewalks shall be kept clear of ice and snow for the safety of the motoring and walking public.
However, cost effective ice control and snow removal operations shall be used at all times. The
City of Kalispell does not utilize a "Bare Pavement" snow/ice removal policy. A concept of
reasonableness shall guide our snow and ice removal efforts.
This document states the normal snow and ice removal policies of the City of Kalispell.
However, under certain circumstances; emergency situations, budgetary concerns, personnel
limitations, and the unpredictability of weather conditions in Northwest Montana, these policies
may have to be suspended or superseded when conditions warrant.
This document supersedes all previously written documents, policies or unwritten policies of the
City in reference to snow and ice removal.
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Clarence Krepps
City Manager
City of Kalispell
September 4, 1997
Updated:
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POLICY AND PROCEDURE MANUAL
SNOW AND ICE REMOVAL
CITY OF KALISPELL
1.0
POLICY
1
2.0
MONTANA WEATHER CONDITIONS
1
3.0
SNOW/ICE REMOVAL - RESOURCES AVAILABLE
1
3.1
CHEMICALS AND ABRASIVES
1
3.2
EQUIPMENT
2
3.3
MANPOWER
2
4.0
SNOW ROUTES
2
5.0
MONITORING AND NOTIFCATION OF ICE/SNOW EVENTS
3
6.0
OPERATING PROCEDURES
3
6.1
SNOW REMOVAL PRIORITIES AND GOALS
3-4
6.2
SANDING/ICE CONTROL
4
6.3
TOWING VEHICLES ILLEGALLY PARKED
5
6.4
COMMUNICATIONS
6
6.5
SAFETY
6
6.6
CITIZEN COMPLAINTS
6
6.7
ACCIDENTS
7
6.8
CARE AND USE OF EQUIPMENT
7
7.0
LIMIT OF JURISDICTION & RESPONSIBLITY
8
7.1
SIDEWALK - PRIVATE RESPONSIBILITY
8
7.2
DRIVEWAYS - PRIVATE
8
7.3
PLOWING PRIVATE PROPERTY
8-9
7.4
MAILBOXES
9
7.5
EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE
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POLICY AND PROCEDURE MANUAL
SNOW AND ICE REMOVAL
CITY OF KALISPELL
1.0 POLICY
This document states the normal snow and ice removal policies of the City of
Kalispell. Under certain circumstances such as emergency situations, budgetary
and/or personnel limitations, and the unpredictability of weather conditions in
Northwest Montana, these policies may have to be suspended or revised to reflect
conditions in place at the time.
2.0 MONTANA WEATHER CONDITIONS
YEAR
SNOWFALL
1992-93
34.3"
1993-94
57.9"
1994-95
57.6"
1995-96
60.6"
1996-97
126.8"
The overall budgetary and planning goal for our snow and ice removal efforts is to
plan for the worst, hope for the best, budget for an average snowfall and use
contingency funds if we have a severe winter.
3.0 SNOW/ICE REMOVAL - RESOURCES AVAILABLE
3.1 CHEMICALS AND ABRASIVES (3/8" washed gravel, chips and
Magnesium Chloride)
To ensure conformity with all applicable State and Federal regulations, the City of
Kalispell employs the following policy regarding the use of abrasives and
chemicals for ice and snow control.
The policy of the department is to use Magnesium Chloride for melting of ice and
hard packed snow. Magnesium Chloride is used only when it can be effectively
applied. Other chemicals may also be investigated and tested for cost effective ice
removal.
Locally available 3l8" washed gravel and chips are used as street sanding
abrasives to help as a driving aide during slippery conditions.
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During normal snow removal operations, the Superintendent shall schedule
appropriate equipment from the snow removal equipment inventory.
During a major snow event, contractor equipment may be placed in service
subject to City Manager concurrence.
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Total manpower consists of 1 Superintendent, 7 Foremen, 1 plant manager, 2
mechanics and 27 operators and maintenance personnel. See Appendix for a full
listing of available personnel.
During a major snow event, contractor personnel may be placed in service subject
to City Manager concurrence.
For normal snow events, work schedules shall be determined by the Public Works
Department Superintendent, or the Director of Public works and City Manager as
conditions direct.
4.0 SNOW ROUTES
A primary system of unmarked snow routes has been established for effective
snow removal on the collector and arterial system. The snow routes are divided
into first priority and second priority routes. These routes will be plowed to
provide essential access to residential areas, hospitals, government buildings,
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schools and central businesses. Any hour snow and ice removal will be provided
to the first priority snow routes. (See Appendix)
MONITORING AND NOTIFICATION OF ICE/SNOW EVENTS
Weather reports shall be continuously monitored by the Police Department and
the Public Works Department Superintendent when inclement weather is
approaching. The Police Chief, Director of Public Works, Public Works
Superintendent and City Manager shall keep each other informed of anticipated
snow events, including timing and intensity of the event. The primary
responsibility for coordinating and directing work shall rest with the Public Works
Department Superintendent
During night time, weekends and holidays the Superintendent shall identify the
shift personnel available for sanding and ice control operations. During these
periods the Police Department shall monitor weather reports and road conditions
and notify the Superintendent when additional action is needed by the Public
Works Department Street Division that cannot be met by on duty shift personnel.
During normal weekday operations, the Police Department dispatcher shall notify
the Superintendent when action may be needed by the Street Division. (See call
list in Appendix for notification of appropriate personnel.)
6.0 OPERATING PROCEDURES
6.1 SNOW REMOVAL PRIORITIES AND GOALS
Snow removal efforts shall be made on a priority system as follows:
First Priority Snow Routes
Second Priority Snow Routes
Other Residential Streets
- Any hour service by
the Street Division for
first priority routes.
- Second priority routes
to receive immediate
attention following
plowing of first priority
routes.
Alleys - Alleys will not be
plowed except to
maintain essential City
services
Public Parking Lots
- Plowed within 12
(Parking lots and sidewalks administered by
hours of the end of
the Kalispell Parking Commission are not
snow event by Street
covered by this policy)
Division.
CBD-Street Parking
- Snow moved from
parking areas within 24
hours of snow event by
Street Division,
depending on severity
of occurrence.
Sidewalks, City responsibility - Cleared within 36
hours of end of snow
event by Parks
Department personnel.
6.2 SANDING/ICE CONTROL
Use of street sanding abrasives and chemicals will be dictated by the specific
weather and road conditions of each snow event. Street sanding abrasives and
Magnesium Chloride solution shall be used sparingly and only when application
will produce a positive result.
Sanding abrasives generally will not be used except when a solution of
Magnesium Chloride will be ineffective. Abrasives may be effectively used when
the temperatures are below 20' F and melting is not expected to take place.
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6.3 TOWING VEHICLES ILLEGALLY PARKED
Cars parked on the streets during a snow removal effort may be ticketed and/or
towed away. The City Code states:
6.4 COMMUNICATIONS
All snow plow equipment shall keep in radio communication with the Police
Dispatch Center or Superintendent at all times. Radio communications by snow
plow operators shall be between supervisor, equipment, and/or Dispatch Center.
The Police Department shall keep the Superintendent advised on road conditions
only and shall not direct the operations of snow removal by the Street Division.
All Communications, whether they are direct, telephone, or radio shall be made in
a courteous manner. No temper flare ups or profane language will be tolerated.
The Superintendent shall periodically inform the Public Works Director on road
conditions and snow removal efforts.
The Police Department may provide periodic notification of the media on street
conditions or when any street needs to be closed due to weather conditions.
6.5 SAFETY
Safety is paramount to any snow event. The sole purpose of the snow/ice removal
operation is to make the streets, sidewalks, alleys and parking lots safe for the
motoring and walking public. The following safety rules shall be observed by all
snow plow operators.
A) Check your snow removal equipment prior to
leaving the yard including:
1. All working lights and emergency lights.
2. Radio
3. Snow plow and frame for damage
4. Sander
5. Rear view mirrors
6. Flags and reflectors
7. Windshield wipers
8. Heater and defroster
9. Check oil and gas levels.
C) Report any non -working equipment immediately. .
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F) Slow down if in close quarters with parked cars on a street.
G) Know your route and any fixed objects covered by snow.
H) Travel on wrong side of street is permitted 1Y
on when
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conditions permit safe operation.
J) Slow down prior to turning -- your plow will tend to push you
where it wants to go.
K) Snow plows are emergency equipment, but they still must
obey all traffic laws and give right-of-way to other vehicles.
L) When plowing in tandem notify following truck prior to
turning.
6.6 CITIZENS COMPLAINTS
6.7 ACCIDENTS
Report all accidents immediately to your supervisor and the Police Department.
All accident reporting and documentation shall be performed in accordance with
City of Kalispell Personnel Policies Handbook, Section 70-16.
The snow plow operator is responsible for routine maintenance on his vehicle.
Report any maintenance needed to the supervisor on duty. Check vehicle before
and after use for any maintenance needed or damage to equipment. The vehicle is
to be refueled at the end of duty shift.
During snow removal emergencies snow removal equipment and public safety
equipment maintenance will take priority over maintenance of any other city
equipment or vehicles, subject to the discretion of the City Manager.
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7.0 LIMIT OF JURISDICTION & RESPONSIBILITY
The City of Kalispell will not be responsible for any snow removal outside its
municipal boundaries.
7.1 PLOWING PRIVATE PROPERTY
It is strictly forbidden for a city plow to clear snow or ice from private property
unless it must be done to allow emergency vehicle access to said private property
for ambulance, fire, or police calls.
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City snow plows are not responsible to clear private driveways or snow from
private property. The snow placed in driveways by city plows is the
responsibility of the property owner to remove. Snow from a private driveway or
property may not be placed on or pushed across a city street. All complaint calls
shall be routed to the Police Department for complaint follow-up and code
enforcement. The City Code states as follows:
Sec. 24-18. Pushing snow from private premises
onto streets and sidewalks. It shall be unlawful to
push snow from private property onto city
sidewalks, streets and boulevards. withavit h 844
s rst sePuF d per.missieu frem the mayor- and
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7.3 SIDEWALKS - PRIVATE RESPONSIBILITY
All sidewalks adjacent to private property are the responsibility of the property
owner or occupant. All complaint calls shall be routed to the Police Department
for complaint follow-up and code enforcement. The City Code states as follows:
Sec. 24-17: Dutyto o keep sidewalks clean generally;
snow, ice etc removal. It shall be the duty of the
occupant of any premises within the city limits, or
in case the same are unoccupied, then of the owner
or his agent, to keep the sidewalks in front of and
adjoining his premises clean and safe for
pedestrians. Such occupant, owner or agent shall,
within 72 hours ,
remove snow, ice, slush, mud or other impediment
to safe and convenient foot travel, and prevent the
continuance and accumulation of the same.
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A reasonable time period shall be 72 hours for purposes of enforcement. The City
lacks sufficient manpower to clear sidewalks so every effort should be made to
convince the property owner to clear the sidewalk of ice and snow.
7.4 MAILBOXES
7.5 EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE
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ITEM PAGE
Equipment Available -Street Division A-2
Emergency Call -Out List A-3-4
Snow Route Map A- 5
Snow Route List A-6-8
Parking Lot Priority A-9
Sidewalk Cleaning Priority A-10
Snow Haul Program A-1 1
STREET DIVISION
SNOW & ICE REMOVAL
EQUIPMENT ASSIGNED
Equipment from other
divisions as needed.
Unit
Year
Make
300
82
IHC
301
85
Chevy
336
88
Ford
305
96
Ford
333
72
Chevy
335
72
Chevy
343
80
GMC
344
80
GMC
256
76
GMC
261
80
IHC
367
50
Cat 12
368
69
Gallion T-500
372
85
Cat 140 G
369
69
Cat 930
203
91
Ford
246
94
Ford
P,
Function
12 yd dump
12 yd dump
12 yd dump
12 yd dump
5 yd sander
5 yd sander
5 yd dump w/front plow
5 yd dump w/front plow
1 T flatbed w/350 gal de-ice
2 T dump w/1000 gal de-ice
and underbody plow
Grader w/12 ft. blade
Grader w/14 ft. blade and
gate
Grader w/14 ft. blade and
gate
23la yd front loader
3la tan pickup with
changeable plow
12 yd dump
SNOW SEASON
r
EUERGENCYCALL-OUT
Radio Phone
Number Name Number
11
DICK BRADY, SUPERINTENDENT
752-8024
STREET DIVISION
15
Leonard Hogan, Foreman
257-6306
18
Mike Dofelmire
756-8273
09
Kerry Marvin
257-1589
96
Chuck Cunningham
756-5918
67
Dave Williams
755-1439
69
Chad Smith
756-1941
10
Tim Roberts
752-5447
66
Jerry Thew
752-2153
68
Dave Hammer
837-5350
14
Bill Corpron
756-0160
WATER DIVISION
26
Randy Vickhammer, Foreman
755-2464
29
Lanny Scovel
257-2886
22
Ben VanDyke
257-4616
23
Jeff Wolf
752-1069
27
John Cureton
257-4399
SEWER DIVISION
12
Vic Schroeder, Foreman
752-3011
40
Scott Hanchet
755-2434
40
Mike Hall
752-0545
40
Louie Jenkins
755-4323
TRAFFIC SIGNS -SIGNALS
30
Jerry Diegel, Foreman
756-6337
31
Ron Johnson
756-7449
SOLID WASTE DIVISION
16
Jack Fournier, Foreman
756-6796
19
Allen Elston
755-3231
17
Steve Bauer
755-0496
SHOP DIVISION
08
John Lyons, Foreman
752-2190
08
Tom Gibson
752-2969
08
Jim Snell
752-1472
3
SEASONSNOW
Radio Phone
Number Name Number
WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT
07
Joni Emrick, Manager
892-2743
07
B.Piorek
755-0207
07
Gary Pennell
892-4587
07
Curt Konecky
752-8926
07
Jon Johnson
257-0908
35
Ken Bauska
752-3008
38
Bill Swanson
257-0403
36
Chris Zier
755-0393
39
Sandi Haupt
752-8551
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CITY OF KALISPELL
V Priority Snow Routes
Summit Ridge Drive from 93 North to Sherry Lane
Sherry Lane from Summit Ridge Drive to Garland Street
Garland Street from Sherry Lane to 3-Mile Drive
3-Mile Drive from City limits to Meridian Road
Northwest Lane from 3-Mile to Jr. High School
Meridian Road from 93 North to Foys Lake Road 76' Street West
Hawthorne Avenue from 3-Mile to 2-Mile Drive
2-Mile Drive from Greenbriar Drive to Meridian Road
West Wyoming from Meridian Road to Hwy 93
5' Avenue West from 93 North to Sunnyside Drive
2" d Street West from Meridian Road to Woodland Avenue
4' Street from Meridian Road to Woodland Avenue
6' Street West from Meridian Road to South Main (Hwy 93)
7"' Avenue West from Center to Sunnyside Drive
ls` Avenue West from 18ffi Street West to Center Street
18' Street West from 1st Avenue West to Yd Avenue East
Airport Road from 93 South to Ashley Park
Teal Drive from South Meadows Drive to Airport Road 4
7`' Street West from 7' Avenue to Meridian
Begg Park Drive from Airport Road to Bluestone then north on Bluestone to Belmar then south
on Belmar to Darlington then west on Darlington to South Meadows Drive then east on South
Meadows Drive back to Bluestone and north on Bluestone back to Begg Park Drive
Teal Drive from Airport Road west through Ashley Park then north to South Meadows Drive
Northridge Drive from Hwy 93 to Hilltop
Hilltop Avenue from Northridge Drive to Northern Lights Blvd.
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CITY OF KALISPELL
V Priority Snow Routes
Grandview Drive from 93 North to Sunnyview Lane
Sunnyview Lane from Grandview Drive to Hwy 93
Indian Trail Road from Hwy 93 to Harrison Blvd.
Harrison Blvd. from Indian Trail Road to Grandview Drive
Conway Drive from Hwy 93 to Hospital
Claremont Drive from Conway to Crestline Avenue
Crestline Avenue from Claremont Drive to Mission Street
Mission Street from Crestline to Hwy 93
East Oregon from Hwy 93 to City Limits
Yd Avenue East from Oregon to Hwy 93 South
4"' Avenue East from Oregon to 14r' Street East
Center Street from Meridian Road to Woodland Avenue
Woodland Avenue from Center Street to South Woodland Drive - City limits
1 l' Street from 7"' Avenue West to Woodland Avenue
1" Avenue East from Hwy 93 South to Hwy 2 East
4' Street East from Meridian Road to Woodland Avenue
Heritage Way from Hwy 93 North to Windward Way
North Meridian Road from Hwy 93 North to Windward Way
Conrad Drive (Hill) from Woodland Avenue to Woodland Park Drive
7' Avenue EN from Idaho to City limits
River View Drive from Whitefish Stage to Buffalo Stage then northwest on Buffalo Stage to
Granrud Lane
Windward Way from Heritage Way to Sunnyview Lane
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CITY OF KALISPELL
SECONDARY PRIORITY SNOW ROUTES
1" Avenue WN through 5' Avenue WN from Idaho to RR
5' Street from 1" Avenue West to 2nd Avenue East
2nd Avenue East from Center to 5"' Street East
Airport and taxi ways
2nd Avenue EN from Montana Street to Idaho
Yd Avenue EN from Center Street to Idaho
2nd Avenue West from Center Street to 40' Street West
3'd Avenue West from Center Street to 4"' Street West
ls' Street West from Yd Avenue West to 3`d Avenue East
3' Street from Yd Avenue West to 3`d Avenue East
5' Street from ls' Avenue West to 2nd Avenue East
2"d Avenue WN from West Wyoming to West Nevada
3' Avenue WN from West Wyoming to West Nevada
West Nevada from 2nd Avenue WN to 3`d Avenue WN
5t' Street West from 1 s' Avenue West to 6' Avenue West
7'' Street West from ls' Avenue West to High School parking lot
8'' Street West from 1st Avenue West to 6t" Avenue West
2nd Avenue West from 4"' Street West to 8"' Street West
3'd Avenue West from 4"' Street West to 8"' Street West
4'hAvenue West from 5"' Street West to 6"' Street West
Oh Avenue West from 5"' Street West to 8"' Street West
College Avenue from Conrad Drive to Sylvan Drive then West on Sylvan Drive to Woodland
Avenue
8"' Street East from Oh Avenue East to 4"' Avenue East
9'hStreet East from 6"' Avenue East to 4"' Avenue East
6"' Avenue East from 8"' Street East to 9"' Street East
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CITY OF KALISPELL
SNOW REMOVAL
PARKING LOT PRIORITY
PRIORITY PARKING LOT
P)
3
Note: Kalispell Parking
Commission lots are the
separate responsibility of the
Parking Commission.
Fire Hall
Police parking at City Hall
Community Development
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CITY OF KALISPELL
SIDEWALK SNOW REMOVAL
RESPONSIBILITY & PRIORITY
PRIORITY
City Hall
Library
Hockaday Center
Community Development
Old College
Depot Park
Woodland
Woodland Trails
Lawrence Park
Note: Trails in Woodland
Park, Lawrence Park and
other areas may be closed
when severe weather occurs.
LOCATION
600'
300'
300'
300'
600'
1,400'
1,400'
3 Miles
2 Miles
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SNOW HAUL PROGRAM
CITY OF KALISPELL
-Center from Meridian Road to 4t' Ave. E
-2nd Ave. W from Center to 4t' St. West
-2nd Ave. E from Idaho EN to Montana
and Center to 1st Street East
-4t'' St. from 2nd Ave. E to 2nd Ave. W
-6th Ave. W from Center to 1st St. W
-5t" Ave. W from Center to Idaho
-3'd Ave. EN from Idaho to Center
WN, 8`'', 7t'', 6t'' Ave. WN from Idaho to RR
WN
- Ashley Court, Rising Sun Court, Summit Ct
-W California from 5"' Ave. WN to 4"' Ave.
WN (Trinity)
-1st Avenue West from Center to 7 h St. W
-1st Ave. E from Idaho to 5t' Street E
-1st St. from Yd Ave. E to Yd Ave. West
-3`d St. from 3`d Ave. E to alley between 2nd
and 3' West
-5' St. from 2nd Ave. E to 1st Ave. West
-7t" Ave. W from Center to 1" St. W
-2nd St. W from Meridian Road to 1 Ot" Ave.
W (Peterson School)
-4t" Ave. EN from Idaho to Center
-E Wyoming from 93 to 2nd Avenue EN
-E Nevada from 93 to North Main
-W Wyoming from 93 to Yd Ave. WN
(Russell School)
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