The City of Sturgis handles snow removal based on the amount of snowfall received

The City of Sturgis handles snow removal based on the amount of snowfall received
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City of Sturgis issued the following announcement on Dec. 28.

Winter Reminders:

The City of Sturgis handles snow removal based on the amount of snowfall received. Snowfalls between less than one inch and three inches will be met with applications of deicers and plowing; depending on the amount of snow, this may include plowing of intersections, major streets, and/or local streets.

Snowfalls of 4 inches or more are categorized as Snow Removal Emergencies; this condition can also be declared by the City using various media outlets, including the City’s website. During a snow removal emergency ALL on-street parking is prohibited. The parking prohibition remains in effect until a street has been cleared of snow between two successive street intersections. It may also be cancelled via public announcement by the City.

During any snowfall, citizens are required by ordinance to keep their sidewalks clear of snow, ice, or other nuisances for a period of more than 24 consecutive hours. The police department will take a special look at sidewalks that are used as routes for students heading to school.

Residents are also asked to please use caution when driving during snow events. Drivers should utilize defensive driving techniques and watch out for slippery intersections. When the City’s snow removal equipment is out, don’t follow too closely behind. Staying back will help crews prevent accidents. During heavy snowfalls, residents are urged to stay off roads unless necessary to allow crews to clear streets as quickly as possible for all drivers.

If you have any questions about snow removal procedures, please visit the City’s website at http://www.sturgismi.gov/DPS/snow/ or contact Sturgis DPS at (269) 651-2879.

Original source can be found here.



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