The Department of Public Works recently conducted training for staff and completed practice runs of its 60 snow routes to make certain crews are familiar with the routes

Richmond, VIRGINIA – According to the city officials, the DPW reportedly has over 6,000 tons of salt and 500 tons of sand along with 2,000 tons of a mixture of sand and salt, as well as chemicals designed to prevent bridge surfaces from freezing when the temperature is colder than 35 degrees.

During inclement winter weather, the city’s 1860 lane miles are prioritized for pre-treating and snow removal using the following priorities:

  • First Priority: bridges, major thoroughfares, arterial streets and emergency routes
  • Secondary Priority: minor thoroughfares and designated transit routes – these streets must be cleared first to make them passable for emergency vehicles and to permit entry and exit into the city.  Secondary arterial streets will be cleared to bare pavement within 24 hours after the snow has stopped falling, dependent upon accumulation and temperature.
  • Third-Tier Priority: Residential and other local streets
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