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Plows to target residential streets

City plows will hit local streets this week to clear the mushy mess caused by some unseasonably warm weather. Acting city public works director Chris Richards said Thursday that the city will start ploughing residential streets on Friday morning.
GRADER GOOD – Graders and other equipment will begin clearing snow from residential streets on Friday morning.
GRADER GOOD – Graders and other equipment will begin clearing snow from residential streets on Friday morning.

City plows will hit local streets this week to clear the mushy mess caused by some unseasonably warm weather.

Acting city public works director Chris Richards said Thursday that the city will start ploughing residential streets on Friday morning.

This week’s warm snap has turned our hard-packed snow into a rutty, slushy mess that’s made it tough to drive down residential roads, Richards said.

“It’s time to clean them up,” he added.

Starting Friday at 7 a.m. roughly 10 graders, 24 skid steers and 14 dump trucks will roll out across town to plow snow from neighbourhood streets.

Richards said crews will start in Sturgeon Heights, Forest Lawn and Lacombe Park, and move onto North Ridge, Akinsdale and Parkwood by Saturday.

“We’re doing the whole city.”

Crews expect to finish their initial pass of all 16 neighbourhoods by Jan. 22, Richards said. After that, they’ll head back and remove the big snow piles left in the middle of some cul-de-sacs.

“We’ll do our best to get it out of there, but it could stay there for a little bit,” he said.

Richards asked residents to watch for snow removal signs and to park their cars in driveways or garages rather than streets.

“We’re not going to plow anyone in,” he said.

But crews will plow around any car left on the road, he added.

Crews will be active from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. between Jan. 17 and Jan. 22, weather permitting.

This week’s warmth made for messy roads, but the wicked winds that came with it also helped keep collector roads clear and dry, Richards noted. Crews also managed to prevent floods from melt water by steam-cleaning catch basins open.

Visit www.stalbert.ca/snowclearing for details on snow removal.

Neighbourhood watch

City crews expected to clear residential neighbourhoods in the following order: <br />1. Sturgeon Heights<br />2. Forest Lawn<br />3. Lacombe Park<br />4. Northridge<br />5. Akinsdale<br />6. Pineview/Parkwood<br />7. Braeside<br />8. Deer Ridge<br />9. Inglewood/Ironwood<br />10. Erin Ridge<br />11. Woodlands<br />12. Kingswood<br />13. Oakmont<br />14. Heritage Lakes<br />15. Grandin<br />16. Mission<br />Plowing will take place between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. from Jan. 17 to 22. Neighborhoods may be moved up the list depending on snow conditions. Crews typically clear three regions per day, and should be in Northridge, Akinsdale and Parkwood by Saturday.




Kevin Ma

About the Author: Kevin Ma

Kevin Ma joined the St. Albert Gazette in 2006. He writes about Sturgeon County, education, the environment, agriculture, science and aboriginal affairs. He also contributes features, photographs and video.
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