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Friday, January 22, 2016

Storm Preparation Actions in Place for the City of Salisbury

Mayor Jake Day announced that the City of Salisbury is preparing for the arrival of a possible 2 to 6 inches of snow overnight Friday into Saturday. Snowfall is expected to begin by 4:00 p.m. today, and to be at its heaviest during the overnight hours, before transitioning to rain early Saturday. Residents are cautioned to drive safely and to be aware of the potential of roadway icing.

Director of Public Works, Mike Moulds, has reported that City roads crews will monitor conditions, and will begin salting and plowing operations as warranted. The City has 775 tons of salt on-hand, and nine (9) trucks ready and equipped with plows and salt bodies. Plowing of residential streets will occur if snow accumulation exceeds FOUR (4) INCHES or more. In such case, the City’s 7 snow emergency routes will be the first streets to be plowed. Motorists are reminded to NOT PARK along snow emergency routes, and private plow contractors are reminded to not push snow into public roads.

If you have to be on the roads during the upcoming snow event, it is important to realize that the most slippery surfaces often do not appear as hazardous as they actually are. Bridges, overpasses and intersections are common areas where the pavement freezes faster than on ordinary roadways. Motorists are urged to slow down, and allow extra distance for braking.

Additionally, citizens are reminded that all property owners adjacent to any street within City limits are responsible for the removal of snow from their sidewalks. The snow must be removed for the entire length of the property for a width of four (4) feet. The removal must take place within six (6) hours after the snow has stopped falling. If snowfall ends between the hours of 5 p.m. and 7 a.m., then snow removal must occur before 2 p.m. The purpose of this ordinance is to provide the ability for our residents and visitors to move freely and safely throughout the City. The property owner is liable for any accidents which may occur as a result of un-cleared sidewalks. Please help us make the City of Salisbury safe during severe weather conditions.

For winter snow preparedness information, click here: http://bit.ly/1KuXnLN

Emergency contact information for Salisbury Public Works during business hours from 8:00 to 4:30 is 410-548-3177. For service calls after hours please contact the Salisbury Police Department at 410-548-3165.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

If my street gets cleared I'll clear my sidewalk.

Anonymous said...

What if my sidewalk is only 3 feet wide?

Anonymous said...

So if we only get 3.5 inches they don't plow residential streets?

Anonymous said...

If the city can take the sidewalk if they need to widen a road or extend an easement...then they can clear it.

Anonymous said...

How am I reliable if someone falls and gets hurt on the sidewalk? Is it truly mine? Can I tear it up and place a nice brick pattern down? Is it my responsibility to fix it when it's cracked and sticking up 6"? Can I enforce no trespassing on the sidewalk? Or a cop need a warrant to search me if I'm standing on it in my front yard? No! Because it's not mine! How is it the government wants control of every aspect of our lives except the sidewalk?