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I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />P.W. CASE <br /> <br />SUM3/IARY FOR 2002-2003 SNOW REMOVAL SEASON <br /> By: Grant Riemer, Public Works SUpervisor <br /> <br />Background: <br /> <br />This case is meant to be a brief review of the 2002-2003 snow removal season. The snow <br />removal season consisted of 3 major plowing events and 12 minor events. Major events <br />consist of calling in a full cra,v, plus part time staff. Minor events normally cons/st of <br />sanding intersections, plowin~sanding main routes, drift control, etc. Our first full scale <br />plowing operation was on February 3, 2003. <br /> <br />Our equipment held up well, with the only problem coming from our new truck. We had <br />a problem with the computer that is used in calibrating the ground speed spreader control. <br />That problem has been fixed and was 'covered under warranty. Overall our snow removal <br />fleet is in good shape. The average age of our plow fleet is about 10 years old. One <br />concern is unit 604, which is a 1972 WABCO motor grader. It is running fine at the <br />moment and is only used for snow removal. The concern is, if it breaks down parts may <br />be hard to find because of its age. Possible options if it breaks, and is not repairable, <br />would be to replace the unit with the purchase of another plow truck. Replacement cost <br />would be approximately $100,000. Another option would be to consolidate that <br />particular plow route in with the others. This would len~d2en the overall operation time <br />by 1 - 2 hours on a normal snowfall of 2-4 inches. Right now it takes about 8 hours for <br />the larger equipment to complete their routes, with the smaller trucks, doing cul-de-sacs, <br />taking about %10 hfs to complete their routes. <br /> <br />The following table represents some general statistics regarding our plowing operation: <br /> <br /> 1998-1999 1999-2000 2000-2001 200'1-2002 2002-2003 <br />Full scale operation 10 N/A 11 11 3 <br />Minor operations N/A N/A 17 29 12 <br />Salt amounts 154 290 480 510 200 <br />Salt/Sand amounts 1400 1200 1500 1350 300 <br />Complaints- total 67 N/A 137 87 7- <br />Sod damage 18 N/A 37 38 4 <br />Mailbox damage 7 N/A 10 7 1 <br />Misc. 42 N/A 90 42 12 <br /> <br />This year saw several changes to our snowplowing operation. We completed our salt <br />shed, which ~ves us the ability to store about 200 tons of salt on site. With salt storage <br />on site, we will be able to shorten our response time to changing road conditions. Our <br />newest plow truck is equipped with several features that allow the driver to focus tt4b/r <br />attention on the road and less on truck's plow/sander controls. With the addition of <br />several new roads and cul-de-sacs, the plow routes needed to be redesigned, so we could <br /> <br />Average <br /> <br />327 <br />1150 <br /> <br />-253- <br /> <br /> <br />