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Adoption of Snow Policies1 1 NCI 0i Ulgll Incorporated 1892 Telephone (406) 758-7700 FAX (406) 758-7758 Post Office Box 1997 Kalispell, Montana Zip 59903-1997 To: Mayor & City Council From: Clarence Krepps, City Manager Date: October 6, 1997 Re.: Adoption of Snow Policies/October 14" Work Session Douglas Rauthe Mayor Clarence W. Krepps City Manager City Council Members: Gary W. Nystul Ward I Cliff Collins Ward I Norbert F. Donahue Ward 11 Dale Haarr Ward II Jim Atkinson Ward III John Graves Ward III Pamela B. Kennedy Ward IV Over the past several weeks a committee of staff members that are directly involved in snow M. Duane Larson removal efforts, both in terms of actual removal and enforcement issues, has been working on Ward IV a new snow policy for the City of Kalispell. The members of the Task Force Committee are: Dick Brady, Jim Hansz, Ad Clark, Don Hossack, Paul Hahn, Ted Waggener, and Clarence Krepps. The major objective of the committee was to critique last year's snow removal (good and bad issues). This included a review of existing policies and enforcement practices. We are quite aware that last year was a "rare" one for snow occurrences. However, that tends to magnify our weak points and allows us to think about alternatives easier than it otherwise would have been. Problems that we experienced are being addressed in our proposed policy. The new policy is not perfect. There is no perfect snow policy or removal technique; just policies that are.more effective and efficient, than others. This policy proposal does the following when compared to your past policies and practices: Provides Equitable Service - rather than providing special services for certain taxpayers, all taxpayers will be treated equally, i.e. unless there is a medical emergency, driveways will not be cleaned by the City under any circumstances. 2. The policy as proposed is enforceable. The lack of Council support in the past and definitive policies has led to a lack of enforcement. Mayor and City Council Page 2 October 3, 1997 The policy as proposed will present the citizens with consistent enforcement and removal. 4. The policy increases our efficiency in snow removal. The route priorities will allow us to address the streets that are most traveled, needed for emergency response, important for school attendance, and allows all citizens a degree of limited access to a high priority removal street within a reasonable distance. 5. This is probably the most important item. This is a policy that makes citizen education a reality. The alternating even/odd street removal scheme is as simple as we can get. The inconveniences that this may generate are minimal when compared to no real policy or other types of plans for snow removal. The citizens can be educated to the even/odd day removal policy. The main factors in snow removal policies are to be simple, consistent, equitable, educatable, and maximize efficiency to reduce waste of taxpayers funds. This policy addresses all of these factors. This type of policy is needed to insure service delivery at the best level we can. We will discuss the policy at a Work Session on October 14'. We hope you will approve the policy immediately to enable us to begin an education process to the citizens. 1 POLICY AND PROCEDURE MANUAL SNOW AND ICE REMOVAL CITY OF KALISPELL 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. Prepared by: Clarence Krepps City Manager City of Kalispell September 4, 1997 Updated: ii INDEX POLICY AND PROCEDURE MANUAL SNOW AND ICE REMOVAL CITY OF KALISPELL 1.0 POLICY 2.0 MONTANA WEATHER CONDITIONS 3.0 SNOW/ICE REMOVAL - RESOURCES AVAILABLE 3.1 CHEMICALS AND ABRASIVES 3.2 EQUIPMENT 3.3 MANPOWER 4.0 SNOW ROUTES 5.0 MONITORING AND NOTIFCATION OF ICE/SNOW EVENTS 6.0 OPERATING PROCEDURES 6.1 SNOW REMOVAL PRIORITIES AND GOALS 6.2 SANDING/ICE CONTROL 6.3 TOWING VEHICLES ILLEGALLY PARKED 6.4 COMMUNICATIONS 6.5 SAFETY 6.6 CITIZEN COMPLAINTS 6.7 ACCIDENTS 6.8 CARE AND USE OF EQUIPMENT 7.0 LIMIT OF JURISDICTION & RESPONSIBLITY 7.1 SIDEWALK - PRIVATE RESPONSIBILITY 7.2 DRIVEWAYS - PRIVATE 7.3 PLOWING PRIVATE PROPERTY 7.4 MAILBOXES 7.5 EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE Ill 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2-3 3 3-4 4 4-5 5 5-6 6 7 7 7 7 7 8 8 1.0 2.0 POLICY AND PROCEDURE MANUAL SNOW AND ICE REMOVAL CITY OF KALISPELL 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. The City of Kalispell does not utilize a "Bare Pavement" snow/ice removal policy. MONTANA WEATHER CONDITIONS The average winter ( 47 years of record for the period November, December, January, February) snowfall, as measured at the Kalispell Municipal Airport weather station is 54.6 inches. The historical record of recent snowfalls for this period is as follows: 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. 3.1 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 3/8" washed gravel and chips are used as street sanding abrasives to help as a driving aide during slippery conditions. 3.2 EQUIPMENT The primary equipment available to remove snow and ice will be supplied by the Public Works Department Street Division. The Parks Department shall provide the equipment to remove snow from public sidewalks. See appendix for full equipment list. 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. 3.3 MANPOWER The primary manpower for snow removal shall be supplied by the Public Works Department Street Division. During major snow events, personnel from other Public Works Department Divisions may assist with snow removal efforts. The Parks Department shall provide manpower to remove snow from sidewalks at City owned facilities. 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, 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 2 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 - Any hour service by the Street Division for first priority routes. Second Priority Snow Routes - Second priority routes to receive immediate attention following plowing of first priority routes. Other Residential Streets - Plowed within 48 hours of end of snow event for snowfall in excess of 4 inches. Snowfalls less than 4 inches will not be plowed from residential streets unless drifting is occurring. 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 covered by this policy) CBD-Street Parking 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 SANDINGACE 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. As a general rule Magnesium Chloride will not be applied when temperatures are below 20' F and falling and/or significant snowfall is occurring. All streets, including the snow routes, will have dangerous intersections, and other hazard areas, sanded or treated with Magnesium Chloride solution. 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. 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: "new: PARKING REQUIREMENTS DURING SNOW EMERGENCY: Upon proclamation of the Mayor of a snow emergency, no person shall park, abandon or leave unattended any vehicle on any public street except as described herein. On even numbered calendar days parking shall be permitted on public streets on the side of the street with even numbered addresses. On odd numbered calendar days parking shall be permitted on the side of the street with odd numbered addresses. Parking shall not be permitted in City owned off-street parking areas between the hours of twelve o'clock (12:00) 4 midnight to six o'clock (6:00) A.M. In the Central Business District on street parking prohibition shall be between two o'clock (2:00)A.M. to six o'clock (6:00) A.M. The snow emergency parking ban shall continue until ended by proclamation of the Mayor. ovv The snow emergency b the Mayor shall enerall be for November 1 of g Y Y g X each year until March 30th. otpCi��/ J The Police department shall contact the Superintendent and coordinate ticketing and towing operations ahead of the snow removal effort. During the period of the declared snow emergency ticketing and towing shall be strictly enforced in t. Vehicles plowed in during snow events shall be ticketed and towed regardless of the calendar day parking restrictions outlined above. 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, bwiix-siike manner. No temper flare ups or profane language will be tolerated. OK - The Superintendent shall periodically keep the Public Works Director informed 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. B) OBEY ALL TRAFFIC LAWS. C) Report any non -working equipment immediately. D) Use reasonable caution in operation of snow removal equipment. E) Do not drive too fast. 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 conditions permit safe operation. I) Do not follow cars or other snow removal equipment too close. 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) Notify following truck prior to turning, when plowing in tandem. 6.6 CITIZENS COMPLAINTS All citizen complaints on the snow removal effort shall be routed to the Superintendent. Snow plow operators shall avoid verbal confrontations with irate citizens. All citizen complaints shall be treated courteously and followed up promptly. 0 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. 6.8 CARE AND USE OF EQUIPMENT 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. 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. 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. without 7 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: Duty to 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 with Feasenable dispatek, remove snow, ice, slush, mud or other impediment to safe and convenient foot travel, and prevent the continuance and accumulation of the same. 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 Every attempt will be made by the snow plow operator to clear snow adjacent to mail boxes to allow mail delivery. The snow will only be cleared, however, from curb line to curb line. The adjacent property owner is responsible for any other snow clearing and to assure the mail box is properly installed to withstand snow clearing efforts by the City. The City will not replace mailboxes damaged by snow. The City will consider replacement of mailboxes directly damaged by L . snow removal equipment. 7.5 EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE No towing or pushing of vehicles, other than city vehicles, shall be allowed. No "jump" starting private vehicles shall be allowed. Transportation assistance to private citizens, other than city employees shall not be allowed except for emergency purposes only, i.e.; ctors to surgery, nurses needed for surgery, pharmacist for medicine calls. Any other 20 transportation assistance must be approved by the City Manager. 9 POLICY AND PROCEDURE MANUAL SNOW AND ICE REMOVAL CITY OF KALISPELL ITEM PAGE Equipment Available -Street Division A-2 Emergency Call -Out List A-3-4 Snow Route Map A - Snow Route List A-5-7 Parking Lot Priority A-8 Sidewalk Cleaning Priority A-9 Snow Haul Program A-10 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 2 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 23/4 yd front loader 3/4 ton pickup with changeable plow 12 yd dump SNOW SEASON EMERGENCY CALL -OUT LIST 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 SNOW SEASON EMERGENCY CALL -OUT LIST 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 PARKS DEPARTMENT 35 Ken Bauska 752-3008 38 Bill Swanson 257-0403 36 Chris Zier 755-0393 39 Sandi Haupt 752-8551 4 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 7' 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 7' Avenue WN from West Wyoming to Idaho 5"' Avenue West from 93 North to Sunnyside Drive 2nd Street West from Meridian Road to Woodland Avenue 4t' 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 l' Avenue West from 18t'' Street West to Center Street 18' Street West from 1" Avenue West to 3`d Avenue East Airport Road from 93 South to Ashley Park Teal Drive from South Meadows Drive to Airport Road 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 CITY OF KALISPELL 1st 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 3rd Avenue East from Oregon to Hwy 93 South 4"' Avenue East from Oregon to l&' Street East Center Street from Meridian Road to Woodland Avenue Woodland Avenue from Center Street to South Woodland Drive - City limits l l' Street from 7"' Avenue West to Woodland Avenue ls' 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 CITY OF KALISPELL SECONDARY PRIORITY SNOW ROUTES Montana Street from 8' Avenue WN to 5"' Avenue EN 1" Avenue WN through 8d' Avenue WN from Idaho to RR 5"' Street from l" 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 4"' Street West 3`d Avenue West from Center Street to 4`h Street West V Street West from 3`d Avenue West to 3' Avenue East 3`d Street from 3`d Avenue West to 3`d Avenue East 5'hStreet from 1s` Avenue West to 2nd Avenue East 7 CITY OF KALISPELL SNOW REMOVAL PARKING LOT PRIORITY PRIORITY PARKING LOT 2 Note: Kalispell Parking Commission lots are the separate responsibility of the Parking Commission. Fire Hall Police parking at City Hall Community Development CITY OF KALISPELL SIDEWALK SNOW REMOVAL RESPONSIBILITY & 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 9 SNOW HAUL PROGRAM CITY OF KALISPELL -Center from Meridian Road to 4"' Ave. E -2nd Ave. W from Center to 4``' St. West -2nd Ave. E from Idaho EN to Montana and Center to 1" Street East -4'hSt. from 2nd Ave. E to 2nd Ave. W -66' Ave. W from Center to 1st St. W -5t" Ave. W from Center to Idaho -3`d Ave. EN from Idaho to Center WN, 8th, 7t", 6"' Ave. WN from Idaho to RR WN - Ashley Court, Rising Sun Court, Summit Ct -W California from 5t" Ave. WN to 4' Ave. WN (Trinity) -l" Avenue West from Center to 7th St. W -1" Ave. E from Idaho to 5t" Street E -l" St. from 3rd Ave. E to Yd Ave. West -3rd St. from 3rd Ave. E to alley between 2nd and 3`d West -5th St. from 2nd Ave. E to 15t Ave. West -7t" Ave. W from Center to lst St. W -2nd St. W from Meridian Road to lot" 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 3rd Ave. WN (Russell School) 10