Snow
Removal
WE MAKE THE WINTER ROADS SAFE
During the winter, we monitor street conditions on a 24-hour basis. Day or night, when there is significant existing accumulation from a snow weather event with a forecast of continuing accumulation, crews begin plowing and will continue to plow and sand as needed.
OFFICE LOCATION
751 East 100 North, Suite 2600
Price, Utah 84501
DEPARTMENT HOURS
7:00AM - 5:30PM, Mon - Fri
Closed Weekends & Holidays
PHONE
(435) 636-3268
FAX
(435) 636-0926
EMERGENCY AFTER HOURS
(435) 636-0890
PROCEDURES
A combination of plowing, sanding and deicing tactics are used to allow the safest possible driving conditions. Maintaining traction is the key to safe traffic flow during the winter months. With temperatures continually fluctuating, causing melting and freezing conditions, sanding is a vital part of our winter operation. Deicing material is mixed with sand to keep the sand from freezing.Once plowing activities are completed, sanding procedures will begin in designated locations as needed. Designated areas include school crosswalks, controlled intersections, curves, bridges and hills. During storm activities, liquid deice is applied to selected arterials, collector streets, and street intersections to prevent snow from bonding to the pavement. Liquid deicing also to provide better traction and to aids in snow removal efforts.
In high traffic through streets were snow accumulation can affect street capacity, snow removal may be required.
Reporting a Problem Area
If you would like to report a problem area that may require sanding or plowing, please call the County Roads Department at (435) 636-3268 or the after hours emergency line at (435) 636-0890.
STORM COST TOTALS**
Snow total costs include: man hours, equipment costs, salt costs, and fuel costs
2016
Storm Cost 2016
wdt_ID | DATE | COST | TONS OF SALT |
---|---|---|---|
1 | December 11, 2016 | 11,334.92 | 120 |
2 | December 11, 2016 | 11,334.92 | 120 |
6 | December 11, 2016 | 11,334.92 | 120 |
DATE | COST | TONS OF SALT |
2017
VEHICLES & EQUIMPENT
A total of 56 large dump trucks are fitted with snowplows and gravel spreaders to clear streets, bridges, and overpasses of snow and ice. These are trucks normally used for filling potholes and carrying materials to and from work sites for paving, sidewalk repair and other tasks throughout the year.
Our full fleet includes an additional 7 anti-icing trucks, 6 salt trucks, 12 service trucks, 4 street closure trucks, 1 road grader and 1 fuel truck.