City of Bend Prepares for Winter with Emergency Snow Zones

0

Everyone has a responsibility to prepare for winter. That means getting resources and supplies lined up before the big storm hits. Learn what to expect and get information about street plowing, sidewalk shoveling and protecting homes at www.bendoregon.gov/winter.

The Streets and Operations Department has a plan for winter street operations, including how crews prioritize streets to plow and sand, handle driveways and deal with certain problematic streets where on-street parking during particularly heavy snowfall has contributed to increasingly narrow and sometimes impassable roads. These are called “emergency snow zones.”

As part of a pilot project, during declared snow emergencies, the City will ask that “emergency snow zone” marked streets be cleared of parked cars to help plow drivers have curb-to-curb access. Areas are:

Wall Street (Portland Avenue to Colorado Avenue)

Bond Street (Wall Street to Colorado Avenue)

Chandler Avenue (Mt. Washington Drive to Century Drive)

NE Courtney Drive (27th Street to Conners Avenue)

NE Conners Avenue (27th Street to Courtney Drive)

NW Broadway Street (Franklin Avenue / Riverside Boulevard to Colorado Avenue)

NW Tumalo Avenue (Riverside Boulevard to Broadway Street)

17th Street & Troon Avenue (Galveston Avenue to Mt. Washington Drive)

If Bend gets a big snow storm, City officials will consider many factors, including weather forecasts and time of day, in the decision to declare a “snow emergency,” which means parking will not be allowed on these streets during an identified period of 12 hours or until the street has been cleared curb to curb.

The City will distribute a news release declaring a snow emergency and identify the 12-hour period for parking restrictions and send out e-notifications to those who subscribe to the notifications. To receive emergency snow notifications via email, sign up at www.bendoregon.gov/enews. During a big storm, check the banner on the front of www.bendoregon.gov or call Streets and Operations at 541-323-5980.

The City will plow the emergency snow zone streets listed during the identified 12 hours. Once the street has been completely plowed from curb to curb, cars can return to the zone. Work is expected to be done at night in the downtown area.

As this is still a pilot program, the City doesn’t intend to tow cars, but if the City does have to tow to facilitate safe streets, it will be at no cost to the driver. Those looking for a car that is not where it was parked during a snow emergency should call Consolidated Towing at 541-389-8080 to find out where the car is.

When it snows, everyone — whether it’s an emergency snow zone or not — can help the Streets and Operations Department plow curb-to-curb by trying to keep streets clear of obstacles such as parked vehicles or garbage cans or basketball hoops.

“Do your neighbors a favor: Don’t get plowed around,” said Streets and Operations Department Director David Abbas. “Plowing around parked cars can end up leaving a berm that would be difficult for a person with a shovel to remove.”

 

bendoregon.gov

Share.

About Author

Founded in 1994 by the late Pamela Hulse Andrews, Cascade Business News (CBN) became Central Oregon’s premier business publication. CascadeBusNews.com • CBN@CascadeBusNews.com

Leave A Reply