Snow Removal Operations Kick Off in Fort McMurray
This week, Fort McMurray residents are witnessing a big effort from snow removal crews as they tackle the aftermath of over 20 centimeters of snowfall that fell over the weekend. The Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo has announced that Winter Maintenance Zones (WMZ) 1 and 2 are currently active for snow hauling from March 9 to March 13. This operation is essential for clearing the city’s streets, especially in residential areas that have been significantly affected.
How Snow Hauling Works: A Complex Process
Unlike standard snow plowing, which merely pushes snow to the side, snow removal involves loading the snow into trucks for transport to designated disposal sites. This process takes considerably more equipment and time, making it a rare, yet necessary measure typically done only once or twice during the winter season. With the substantial snowfall experienced over the weekend, municipal officials are emphasizing the need for this extensive operation, allowing citizens to navigate their streets safely.
Parking Restrictions: What You Need to Know
During the snow removal period, street parking restrictions will be in effect to facilitate the operation. Temporary “no parking” signs are expected to be posted on primary, secondary, and tertiary routes at least 24 hours prior to the removal efforts. Residents are encouraged to remain vigilant and check for these postings to ensure compliance and avoid ticketing.
Community Cooperation: A Call for Action
The municipality is asking residents for their cooperation during this time. Proper placement of garbage and recycling bins is vital; bins should be situated in front of windrows rather than placed on top of snowbanks. This helps maintain the collection schedule, as blocked bins will not be serviced. Moreover, residents are reminded to clear their driveways and sidewalks within 48 hours of snowfalls to maintain safety and accessibility.
Coming Up: Further Snow Removal in Subzones
Residents of Subzones 3 and 4 can expect similar snow removal operations to take place the following week, from March 16 to March 20. Staying informed about the schedules is crucial, and the municipality provides updates through various channels, including municipal alerts, digital signs, and their official website. Such resources are invaluable for homeowners, business owners, and property management companies seeking to manage their snow removal effectively.
The Broader Impact of Snow Removal Efforts
For property management professionals and homeowners alike, understanding the snow removal process is essential. With various options for snow removal services available, including residential and commercial services, it’s worthwhile to evaluate local providers and the costs associated with these services. Whether considering a contract for routine snow removal or hiring for a one-time job, knowing what to expect in terms of pricing (averaging around $35 to $100 per visit depending on the service) is vital for informed decision-making.
As the snow season unfolds, Fort McMurray's commitment to maintaining safe and accessible roads remains evident. By participating in municipal snow removal operations and utilizing available services, residents and businesses can better navigate the winter months.
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