SNOW & ICE UPDATE - 4:30 p.m. November 8 2014
For immediate release: November 7, 2014 - 6:00 pm
Saskatoon recently experienced:
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Saskatoon experienced 3 centimetres of snow early Saturday morning. Because the roadway is still holding some heat, the snow melted and cooler temperatures caused it to turn to ice.
This is affecting driving conditions
Crews are:
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Working 24/7 applying a salt application to weaken the ice, and sand for traction. Priority 1,2 and 3 streets have been salted and crews are in residential areas addressing trouble intersections.
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Applying de-icing material (sand/salt)
Crews are now working on:
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Priority 1 streets: freeway, access to fire halls, hospitals and ambulance sites, major roads such as 8th Street and 22nd Street
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Priority 2 streets: rapid transit routes, busy roads such as Broadway Avenue, Fairlight Drive, 37th Street
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Priority 3 streets: Main streets and schools, remainder of arterials and collectors
Messages for the public:
- Road maintenance crews work 24/7 throughout winter applying de-icing materials along priority streets and at trouble intersections; and plowing or grading snow as required. Follow our progress during a snow event and learn more about out Snow & Ice Plan at Better Winter Roads or call our 24-hour Customer Service Centre at 306-975-2476.
- The snow plows and graders are large and slow moving. Please use extreme caution when passing them. Drivers are reminded to please slow down and allow extra time to get to your destination.
- The City operates snow storage sites for contractors and public, visit Snow Storage Sites for location information.
- Snow & Ice Update PSAs are available on the City's website at www.saskatoon.ca, Facebook and Twitter (@YXEAlert)