Winter maintenance season is a busy time for Ottawa County Road Commission crews.
Typical activities include the application of salt, sand and de-icing solution on roads and highways, and plowing snow on roads and shoulders.
Each winter, the Road Commission responds to as many as 50 winter call outs, and will use about 20,000 to 25,000 tons of salt, as well as 14,000 to 18,000 tons of sand.
The costs of this service can reach upwards of $3.7 million, depending on the severity of the winter.
To help us clear snow and streets following a winter snow event, a policy was developed to provide cost effective winter maintenance operations. Operations are conducted in accordance with the established priority system based on traffic volumes, road classification, and location.
Here's the breakdown of that priority system:
1 – State Highways (i.e. Interstate, M- and U.S. designated routes) 2 – Multi-lane Primary Roads 3 – Primary Roads 4 – Local Paved Roads 5 – Subdivision Streets 6 – Local Gravel Roads 7 – Dead End Streets and Cul-de-sacs
Please know that during a significant snow event, it can take as long as 48 hours to work our way through the system, and even longer if we have back-to-back snowstorms.
Please be patient as our crews work to get all streets cleared this winter.
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