Vaughan has declared its second Significant Weather Event of the winter season
What you need to know about an event once it’s
declared
With snow in the forecast, the City of Vaughan’s winter crews
are on the job – no matter the size or scale! The current rain is expected to
change to snow late this afternoon, with 15 to 25 centimetres expected by
Friday morning.
Learn everything
you need to know about the City’s winter operations during declared Significant
Weather Events.
What
is a Significant Weather Event?
A
Significant Weather Event is defined as an approaching or occurring weather
hazard with the potential to pose a significant danger to users of roads within
a municipality. Examples of severe weather that could trigger a Significant Weather
Event include freezing rain, significant snowfall, blowing snow and reduced
visibility.
When
does the City declare a Significant Weather Event?
The Ontario Regulation 239/02, Minimum
Maintenance Standards for Municipal Highways allows municipalities to declare a
Significant Weather Event when Environment Canada issues a weather alert
and when the weather conditions have the potential to pose a significant danger
to users of the highways which they have authority over.
How
do I know if the City has declared a Significant Weather Event?
Significant
Weather Events will be publicly declared on the City’s website and social media
channels and will remain in place until the City deems them complete. Updates
will be shared to signal the end of a Significant Weather Event.
How
does a Significant Weather Event impact City service levels?
When the
City declares a Significant Weather Event, winter maintenance service levels
may be impacted. Although service level standards do not change, winter
clearing activities may take longer to complete. During the event, staff
monitor weather forecasts and make the necessary decisions and adjustments to
operations. If involving snow or ice accumulation, standard service levels may
be impacted as crews work to clear roads and sidewalks.
Stay
informed!
For more
information on the City’s winter maintenance service levels, visit vaughan.ca/snow. For additional details and to receive the latest information on
Vaughan’s winter operations:
- contact the SNOW hotline at 905-879-SNOW (7669) or email snow@vaughan.ca
- view the Where’s My Snowplow tool
- follow the City’s official corporate channels on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn
- subscribe to Vaughan News
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