City of Toronto Media Relations has issued the following:
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News Release: February 7, 2013
City of Toronto reminder about its snow-clearing service
With a sizable snowfall expected over the next 24 hours,
the City of Toronto reminds residents and businesses about the levels of snow
clearing the City provides.
Large snowfalls require a co-ordinated approach by the
City’s staff and contractors to ensure that Toronto's streets and sidewalks are
safe. The City’s general levels of service are described below for various
amounts of snow accumulation.
As soon as the snow begins, Transportation Services sends
out its fleet of salt trucks to the expressways and the main roads. After that,
the salt trucks move on to the local roads.
If the city receives two centimetres of snow, the plows
are sent to the expressways. If five centimetres of snow falls, plows also go
to the main roads and plowing will take place for the duration of the
storm.
When the snow stops and if the snow accumulation reaches
eight centimetres, plows will be sent to the local roads. Normally, local road
plowing will be completed between 14 and 16 hours after the storm has ended.
The City will clear snow from sidewalks on local roads
where it is mechanically possible to do so after eight centimetres (five
centimetres in January and February) of snow has fallen. In the central core of the city, property
owners are required to clear their sidewalks of snow 12 hours after a storm has
taken place. You can learn more about sidewalk snow clearing in Toronto and view
a map of where the service takes place at http://www.toronto.ca/transportation/snow/sidewalks.
The City of Toronto’s levels of service for snow clearing
meet those set by the Province of Ontario for municipalities and road
authorities. These levels of service were adopted by Toronto City Council in
2009.
Residents who have questions about snow-clearing efforts
in their area can call the City at 311.
The City has 600 snowplows, 300 sidewalk plows and 200
salt trucks ready to tackle the winter precipitation.
Toronto is Canada's largest city and sixth largest
government, and home to a diverse population of about 2.7 million people.
Toronto's government is dedicated to delivering customer service excellence,
creating a transparent and accountable government, reducing the size and cost
of government and building a transportation city. For information on
non-emergency City services and programs, Toronto residents, businesses and
visitors can dial 311, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
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Media contact: Steve Johnston, Senior Communications Coordinator,
416-392-4391, sjohnsto@toronto.ca
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