SNOWPLOWING:
Bloomingdale Township begins salting when the
snow starts to accumulate and traffic safety is affected. We
spread rock salt treated with liquid calcium chloride, which
will melt snow and ice when ambient temperatures are as low as
zero degrees. If snow accumulation reaches 1 to 2 inches, the
crews will begin snow plow operations. When this is complete,
the centerline of most streets are reapplied with salt and chloride.
Our crews do not intentionally plow in your drive, nor aim for your mailbox.
Our snowplows are of the same side delivery design as all other municipalities.
This is the fastest and the most efficient means to remove snow from the streets.
As a result, snow is discharged to your curb, and inevitably into driveways.
If possible, delay the time you clear the end of your driveway until the plows
have completely cleared your street. NOTE: most of the time
we initially plow several passes to open your street and the come back later
to clean to the curb.
Occasionally, heavy slush discharged from a plow will knock down a mailbox.
Most mailboxes, if properly installed and maintained, will withstand heavy
slush. The township will not be responsible for damage to improperly placed
or neglected mailboxes. If your mailbox meets specifications and is damaged
as a result of our work, contact the Highway Department, and we will repair
it replace it with a standard mailbox.
In order to plow the Township
roads to ensure safe passage it is imperative to get the snowplow
trucks out and on the streets plowing with as little obstructions
as possible. It is difficult for our drivers to maneuver around
vehicles parked in the street or right-of-way and the roads
cannot be cleaned properly. We, also, find it hard to keep the
roads safe and clean when the snow is pushed from driveways
and right-of-ways into the street. The snow freezes and turns
to ice causing a road hazard. It is dangerous to put obstructions
in the right-of-way, if our plow or another vehicle hits it,
it could cause serious injury to someone or damage the vehicle.
We
would appreciate your cooperation in the following suggestions
to speed up the snow removal process:
- Do not park
in the street after 1" of snow has fallen.
- Do not push
the snow from your property into the street.
- Do not
put any obstructions in the right-of-way (i.e. boulders,
rebar, steel structures, etc.).