HOW SNOW WILL BE PLOWED. Snow will be plowed in a manner which is the most efficient for the Contractor and the least costly to the Town. The Contractor will endeavor to plow in a manner as to minimize traffic obstructions. Snow will normally be plowed from the center of the road first. Then snow will be pushed from left to right until at least the main traveled portion of the road has been cleared. On narrow roads, snow may be plowed from one side to the other. Snow will normally be discharged to the sides of the road unless it is determined that the snow should be hauled to another location for storage. Because of limited resources and restrictions on the use of salt, blacktopped roads will not usually be cleared down to bare blacktop. In the event of equipment failure, extreme snowfall, or other unanticipated events including the availability or need to rest snowplow crews, deviation from these standards may be appropriate. Snow will be plowed as close as practicable to mailboxes located in the road right-of-way. It shall be the responsibility of property owners to clear snow from and around their mailboxes to enable mail delivery. Snowplowing unavoidably results in snow being deposited on driveways and approaches. Because the Town does not have the resources available for it to clear the ends of driveways and approaches, it is the responsibility of land owners to remove snow from their driveways and approaches. It is unlawful for property owners to plow snow across or deposit snow upon public rights-of-way. Minn. Stat. §§ 160.2715; 169.42, subd. 1.
HOW SNOW WILL BE PLOWED. Snow will be plowed in a manner as to minimize traffic obstructions. Snow will normally be plowed from the center of the road first. Then snow will be pushed from left to right until at least the main traveled portion of the road has been cleared. On narrow roads, snow may be plowed from one side to the other. Snow will normally be discharged to the sides of the road unless it is determined that the snow should be hauled to another location for storage. Because of limited resources and restrictions on the use of salt, blacktopped roads may be cleared down to bare blacktop. In the event of equipment failure, extreme snowfall, or other unanticipated events including the availability or need to rest snowplow crews, deviation from these standards may be appropriate. Snow will be plowed as close as prac- ticable to mailboxes located in the road right-of-way. EXHIBIT A