SNOW AND ICE CONTROL PLAN Sample Clauses

SNOW AND ICE CONTROL PLAN. The Contractor shall implement a customized snow and ice removal plan for Castle Pines based on the City's Snow and Ice Control Plan (a copy of which is appended as Exhibit C to this Agreement) and amended as mutually agreed to by the parties. The primary goal of the snow removal program is to clear safe and passable drive lanes during and after a storm event. In addition, the program shall provide for the safe and orderly movement of traffic and for effective storm response. Successive completion of the routes will continue until the streets are in an acceptable condition. Allowances will be made for abnormally heavy snowfalls. Snow and ice removal activities may include but are not limited to: de- icing, pre-wetting, ice cutting, snow plowing, and other miscellaneous winter maintenance or clean-up activities.
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SNOW AND ICE CONTROL PLAN. Communicate up-to-date information about snow and ice control operations during winter storms to Castle Pines citizens, school district officials, heath care facilities, special districts, utilities and local employers. • Vehicles parked or stalled on the street restrict or prevent access and hinder the City’s efforts. Whenever possible avoid parking vehicles on the City streets during a snow or ice storm.
SNOW AND ICE CONTROL PLAN. Information will be provided to the citizens of Castle Pines through the City’s e- mail alert system. This system is the primary conduit for communication from the City to its citizens about snow and ice removal. • The City will also seek to make the best possible use of any other available metro area media to convey information to the public. • The City will encourage citizens and businesses to sign up for regular and emergency communications from the City. • All severe winter storm reports and updates will be posted on the City’s Website. • City staff will take requests for service and information and track responses to calls and e- mails. • School Districts, utilities, and County staff will be responsible for relaying information about their facilities to the City communicationsteam.
SNOW AND ICE CONTROL PLAN. 9.3.1. Developer shall submit a Snow and Ice Control Plan as part of the OMP. The Snow and Ice Control Plan and subsequent updates shall address requirements for the operations, management, proposed equipment, maintenance yards, materials, staffing and all other items necessary to comply with the applicable General Requirements and meet or exceed the applicable Targets related to Snow and Ice Control Services. An annual update to the Snow and Ice Control Plan shall be submitted by September 1 of each year for Acceptance by the Department.

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