Snow Plowing
When
the snow starts to fall, the Public Works Department activates its Snow
and Ice Removal Plan. Exactly what happens under the plan depends on
the amount of precipitation that has fallen, what's predicted to fall,
the temperature, the expected duration of the storm, and moisture
content.
Both plowing and salt-spreading operations help control
winter road hazards. The effectiveness of salt depends on traffic
volume, pavement type (concrete or asphalt), shade patterns and air and
road surface temperatures. Salt is less effective when the road
temperature dips to 25 degrees (F). Magnesium Chloride is added to the
salt during cold temperatures. This lowers the activation temperature of
the salt to -15 degrees (F).
Not all roads within the Village are
maintained by the Public Works Department. Questions about the
following highways should be directed to Kenosha County Highway
Department at (262) 857-1870:
- I-94 (including Frontage Roads)
- State Trunk Highways: Hwy 50 (75th St), Hwy 31 (Green Bay Road, Hwy 32 (Sheridan Rd), Hwy 165(104th St)
- County Trunk Highways: H (88th Ave), C (Wilmot Rd), ML (Springbrook Rd) south of hwy 165, EZ (39th Ave.)
Snow Reminders
- Please do not shovel or plow snow and/or ice into any Village street, onto any public sidewalk, or obstruct any fire hydrants.
- Please remind children playing in the snow or building snow forts, snowmen, etc., to stay well away from the street.
- No
parking is allowed on any Village street on which there is an
accumulation of snow 2 or more inches in depth until plowing operations
have been completed.
- It is the responsibility of every owner,
lessee, tenant, occupant or other person having charge of any building
or lot of property in the Village abutting upon any public way or public
place to remove the snow and ice from the sidewalk in front of said
building or lot of property.
Snow Plowing Suggestions and Safety Reminders
1. Remove your vehicles from public streets when approximately 2 inches of snow has fallen or is predicted to fall.
Parked vehicles in the road not only make it harder for our drivers to
thoroughly clean the streets, but it also endangers their safety by
forcing them to zigzag in and out of traffic on slippery roads, thereby
increasing their chance for accidents. The Village does ticket
violators!
Watch Channel 25 or visit our websites home page at www.pleasantprairieonline.com for snow emergency announcements.
2. If possible stay off the road.
As much as possible, please avoid driving or parking on the road during
heavy snowstorms. Our primary purpose is to clear streets for emergency
vehicles. The less traffic our drivers encounter, the faster and more
efficiently they can clear the streets.
3. Do not shovel or blow snow into public streets.
Again, this not only defeats the purpose of our snow plowing, but causes unsafe conditions for all drivers. All shoveled or blown snow should be piled in your yard or parkway.
4. Drive cautiously!
If you must be out, please use extreme caution. Many motorists drive
too fast for conditions or try to stop too quickly. Drive defensively.
Do not tailgate. Drive slowly and watch at intersections. Turn on your
headlights when precipitation starts. Use your seat belts.
Do not
follow our plows too closely. Leave plenty of room and be patient. Use
extreme caution in passing our plowing and salting equipment.
5. Don’t expect us to leave the base of your driveway clean and neat!
We know it is frustrating to shovel your driveway and then have the
plow come by and push snow back at the base. Although we would like to
minimize the problem, there is no way to plow the street so that your
driveway remains completely “snow free” without greatly increasing the
manpower and money required to run our operation. We urge residents to
assist their frail and elderly neighbors with shoveling tasks whenever
possible.
Minding Your Mailbox
The Streets Division’s
mandate during snow and ice season is to clear as much snow as possible
from Village streets. This means we will always plow as close to the
curb as possible. We take great care not to damage property within the
Village right-of-way however, mailboxes do occasionally get damaged. To
report mailbox damage, call the Public Works Department at 262-694-1403.
Mailboxes and posts will be replaced according to standards prescribed
by Village Ordinance No. 06-65, Village Code § 305-2. Per this
ordinance, the replacement will consist of a metal mailbox and flag
mounted to a treated four-by-four wooden post.
Frequently Asked Questions About Snow Removal
Q:
Does the Village Public Works Department maintain all roadways located
within the corporate limits of the Village of Pleasant Prairie?
A: No. The Street Division of the Public Works Department maintains
approximately 125 miles of local roads. Kenosha County Highway
Department maintains jurisdiction over I-94 (including Frontage Roads),
State Trunk Highways and County Trunk Highways within the corporate
limits of the Village. Responsibility for maintenance of these roadways,
including snow removal and ice control operations, rests with the
highway department of Kenosha County. They include:
- I-94 (including Frontage Roads)
- State Trunk Highways: Hwy 50 (75th St), Hwy 31 (Green Bay Road, Hwy 32 (Sheridan Rd), Hwy 165(104th St)
- County Trunk Highways: H (88th Ave), C (Wilmot Rd), ML (Springbrook Rd), EZ (39th Ave.)
Q: Who is responsible for shoveling snow from sidewalks?
A: It is the responsibility of owners or occupants of property in the
Village to remove the snow and ice from the sidewalk in front of their
building or lot of property. In addition, no one shall plow or remove
any ice or snow from any property and deposit such ice or snow upon any
street, road or highway or along the shoulder or edge of any street,
road or highway, within the Village of Pleasant Prairie.
Q: Can I park my car on Village-maintained streets during snowfalls?
A: No parking is allowed on any Village street during a snow emergency
in which there is an accumulation of snow 2 or more inches in depth
until plowing operations have been completed. Violators may be towed and
fined. Watch Channel 25 or visit the Village website at
www.pleasantprairieonline.com for snow emergency announcements.