2/12/2007
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Snow Update: Monday, February 12, 2007 –4:30 p.m.
City crews preparing for massive snow accumulation
INDIANAPOLIS – In anticipation of the up to ten inches of snow forecasted by the National Weather Service for the Indianapolis Metropolitan area, the Indianapolis Department of Public Works (DPW) will dispatch 82 snow plow trucks this evening to pre-salt the city streets prior to tomorrow's snow event.
Because the snow will be accumulating after midnight and into the early morning hours, DPW crews will focus their efforts on the major thoroughfares. 25 trash trucks will be retrofitted with snow plows to assist with the snow removal effort. Therefore, recycling and trash collection will be suspended Tuesday, February 13, 2007. Collection will occur one day later than usual for the remainder of the week. Trash and recycling normally collected on Tuesday will be completed Wednesday, and so on, with Friday routes completed Saturday, February 17, weather permitting.
In addition, private contractors have been notified that their services will be needed, adding approximately 100 additional pieces of snow removal equipment to the city's arsenal. Private contractors are responsible for clearing residential "feeder" streets – the main residential streets that carry a neighborhood to a major thoroughfare.
DPW would like to remind citizens the following:
· Due to the expected snow accumulation, citizens are advised to use caution on the roadways. Drive as the road conditions dictate and be on the look-out for slick spots, especially on bridges and overpasses.
· During snow storm conditions, snow plows are considered and should be treated as an emergency vehicle; and;
· Plan alternate routes to help prevent traffic jams and to allow snow crews to clear major thoroughfares.
Residents and visitors are encouraged to visit the city's snow web page at www.IndyGov.org/Snow. This website provides information on city road conditions; state, local and national weather; and an interactive application designed to help users decide upon their routes before traveling during snowy weather by showing which streets are priorities during any given snow fight.
The Department of Public Works prepares year round to handle the onslaught of winter weather that will affect over 6,900 lane miles under its jurisdiction.
Reporter's Note: DPW is only responsible for snow removal on city streets. For snow removal information on the interstates and state routes in Indianapolis/Marion County, please contact Will Wingfield with the Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) at (317) 233-4676.
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