Snow On City Road at 8 Rocky Ridge Gr NW

CLOSED Move to 7 Day SNIC Plan. * Thank you for your Service Request. Please know that we are currently Day 1 - We start on the high volume roads, called Priority 1s, in order to keep the greatest number of Calgarians travelling safely. Priority 1 roads, such as Crowchild and Glenmore Trail, carry more than 20,000 vehicles per day, and are plowed, sanded and salted by the end of the first 24 hours once the snow stops falling. Please note this is a straight through pass on all priority ones, not including turning lanes nor bus lay-bys, these are done on Day 3. Steps and Walks are also included in our Day 1 SNIC Plan and these areas have been determined by City Council please visit Calgary.ca to learn more about prioritized areas for snow clearing; * Day 2 - Up next are the Priority 2 roads which are plowed, sanded and salted within 48 hours after the snow has stopped. Priority 2 routes are roads which typically carry 5,000 to 19,999 vehicles per day. These area's included many Transit bus routes, Roadways with marked, on-street bike lanes, designated emergency routes and any other problem areas; * Days 3-6 - On day three, we move into the residential areas as well as designated feeder collector routes that run in and out of communities. Residential roads with school and playground zones, hills and intersections are considered a Priority 3, while the remaining residential roads that have the lowest traffic volumes are considered to be a Priority 4; City crews maintain residential roads on days three through six by sanding, salting and flat-blading. Under our plan, plows will knock down ruts to 12cms, but will not remove snow from residential streets; * Day 7 - On the last day of the Seven Day Plan, crews will monitor the roads and respond to service requests for additional snow and ice control and get ready to do it all over again; working through our 7 Day plan and this location will be addressed through our 7 day snow plan. Priority System. - about 4 years ago #20-00117220
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Submitted Tue Feb 11, 2020

The snow on the roadway is so high in the middle I cannot drive out. It has been like this all winter. I have been very patient but this is enough. The condo board should be addressed. I need to drive on the other side of the cul-de-sac in order to get to rocky ridge Blvd. This is exactly Rocky Ridge Gate.

Issue: Road Plowing/Clearing request - hazardous/emerg

Specific location details: Rocky Ridge Gate



address: 8 ROCKY RIDGE GR NW

coordinates x,y: -16927.954028873322, 5667687.859335635

coordinates lat,lng: 51.14508923342747, -114.2419264921109

ward: 1

Timestamp Description
Thu Feb 20, 2020 06:10pm Closed with status: Move to 7 Day SNIC Plan. * Thank you for your Service Request. Please know that we are currently Day 1 - We start on the high volume roads, called Priority 1s, in order to keep the greatest number of Calgarians travelling safely. Priority 1 roads, such as Crowchild and Glenmore Trail, carry more than 20,000 vehicles per day, and are plowed, sanded and salted by the end of the first 24 hours once the snow stops falling. Please note this is a straight through pass on all priority ones, not including turning lanes nor bus lay-bys, these are done on Day 3. Steps and Walks are also included in our Day 1 SNIC Plan and these areas have been determined by City Council please visit Calgary.ca to learn more about prioritized areas for snow clearing; * Day 2 - Up next are the Priority 2 roads which are plowed, sanded and salted within 48 hours after the snow has stopped. Priority 2 routes are roads which typically carry 5,000 to 19,999 vehicles per day. These area's included many Transit bus routes, Roadways with marked, on-street bike lanes, designated emergency routes and any other problem areas; * Days 3-6 - On day three, we move into the residential areas as well as designated feeder collector routes that run in and out of communities. Residential roads with school and playground zones, hills and intersections are considered a Priority 3, while the remaining residential roads that have the lowest traffic volumes are considered to be a Priority 4; City crews maintain residential roads on days three through six by sanding, salting and flat-blading. Under our plan, plows will knock down ruts to 12cms, but will not remove snow from residential streets; * Day 7 - On the last day of the Seven Day Plan, crews will monitor the roads and respond to service requests for additional snow and ice control and get ready to do it all over again; working through our 7 Day plan and this location will be addressed through our 7 day snow plan. Priority System.
Wed Feb 12, 2020 09:48am SR Review >> Move to 7 Day SNIC Plan
Tue Feb 11, 2020 11:02pm Opened
Tue Feb 11, 2020 11:01pm Submitted via iPhone Iphone