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Winter Control

Winter control services follow a Council approved Winter Control Policy that meets the Minimum Maintenance Standards for Municipal Highways. The Municipal Works staff provide plowing, sanding, ice treatment, and ice blading to ensure the following:

  • Reduce the hazards of icy road conditions
  • Reduce the economic losses to the community
  • Facilitate the access of emergency services
  • Provide safe school bus and postal delivery routes
  • Provide local access for the driving public

Each Township road is classified based on the amount of cars that travel it each day, the surface of the road, and the amount of homes on the road. This means that each road requires a different level of service. In accordance with the Minimum Maintenance Standards for Municipal Highways, Municipal Act 2001, roads within the Township's jurisdiction fall within the following four categories:

  • Class 3
  • Class 4
  • Class 5
  • Class 6

What can Residents do to help?

Please ensure your vehicle doesn't block snow removal operations, and that you do not place snow from your property onto Municipal roadways. Pushing snow onto Municipal roadways is in direct contravention to the Highway Traffic Act (R.S.O. 1990, Chapter H.8, Section 181) which states that “No person shall deposit snow or ice on a roadway without permission in writing to do so from the Ministry or the road authority responsible for the maintenance of the road. Contravention of this Act can lead to a fine being imposed upon the property owner.”

To help us clear the roads safely and quickly, please ensure that:

  • Mailboxes are kept clear of snow
  • Garbage bins are visible, yet removed from the road allowance
  • When clearing your driveway, consider the direction of the snow plow. Move snow to the side of your property that the plow finishes on, so less snow is spread back across the driveway,
  • Snow is not blown onto the roadway. Rather, blow or place snow onto your own yard.
  • Keep children off snow banks. Do not let children tunnel into snow banks, as they can collapse or be pushed back by snow plows.
  • Snow piles do not block access in front or beside fire hydrants, catch basins, drains or culverts

As snow and ice builds up on the street, clearing the area around the sewer grates, curbside gutters and drainage ditch will help to prevent flooding and property damage.

Overnight Parking Bylaw

Overnight parking is restricted from November 15th to April 15th, between the hours of 12:00 a.m. and 7:00 a.m. Parking restrictions will be in effect whether there is snow that day, or not.

Sanding

Class 3 and Class 4 paved roads are sanded in their entirety to achieve center bare conditions. Class 5 paved roads will be sanded at intersections, curves, hills, and railway tracks.

Gravel roads will be spot sanded when ice blading cannot be achieved within the time frames above.

Blanket coverage shall occur only during extreme icy conditions and/or freezing rain.

Sanders will begin no earlier than 4:00 a.m. and cease at 8:00 p.m., unless severe conditions or emergency services require it (authorized by the Director of Infrastructure or the CAO).

Sand / Salt mix shall spread at a rate of 225 kg to 280 kg per kilometer and shall be a minimum of 4% salt.

Ice Treatment

After becoming aware of the fact that a roadway is icy, icy roads are sanded or ice bladed within the time lines set out as follows:

Ice Treatment
Class of Road Time
3 8
4 12
5 16

Ice Blading

Gravel roads will be ice bladed either by grader or drag when temperatures and conditions allow.

 

Significant Weather Event (SWE)

What does it mean if the Township of Ramara declares a Significant Weather Event (SWE)?

As per Regulation 239/02 of the Municipal Act 2001, an Ontario municipality may declare a significant weather event when a weather hazard is approaching or occurring and has the potential to pose a significant danger to users of the highways in which they have authority over. This declaration suspends the standard timelines required for municipalities to meet their winter maintenance objectives until the municipality declares the significant weather event has ended. In each case, during the course of a declared significant weather event, the standard for addressing winter maintenance is to monitor the weather and to deploy resources to address the issue starting from the time that the municipality deems it appropriate to do so. When the municipality has declared the event has ended, the standard timelines for winter maintenance activities will begin.

Ramara Township may declare a significant weather event when the weather forecast or actual weather condition includes one or more of the following conditions:

  1. Significant snow accumulation during a 24 hour period,
  2. Ice formation that occurs with no warning from the weather forecast,
  3. High winds leading to large snow drifts,
  4. Cold temperature when de-icing operations will not be effective.

Ramara Township  wishes to note that the declaration of a significant weather event is not notice of a reduced level of service or a road closure. The declaration is to notify the public that due to the current or forecasted conditions, caution is to be observed when travelling on Ramara Township roads and that it may take longer than usual to bring the condition of the roads back to a state of repair.

Ramara Township will notify the public that a significant weather event has started and or ended in the following ways;

  1. Ramara Township website
  2. Social Media (i.e. Twitter)

For further information on the declaration of significant weather events, click here for the weblink to the Ontario Regulation 239/02

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