Snow clearing and sanding on city streets happens in priority sequence based on a ranking and trigger system, as set out by City Council in the Snow Removal and Winter Road Maintenance policy. Streets with significant traffic, hospital routes, transit routes and known problem areas are prioritized first, with other roads following in priority sequence.
See the priority route maps for:
Snow clearing frequency is determined by the amount of snowfall and the amount of funding allocated in the annual snow removal budget. Residential neighbourhoods not on a bus route, are classified as priority 5. Snow removal is triggered for Priority 5 routes when the snow pack level reaches 7 cm.
Residents are reminded to shovel any sidewalks on or adjacent to their properties after any snowfall. Find more info on our Municipal Enforcement Page.
Neighbourhood | Dates |
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Jan. 20 - Jan. 25 |
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Jan. 20 - Jan. 25 |
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Jan. 24 |
Please do not park on the street on your neighbourhood's assigned snow removal day. Signs are placed at neighbourhood entrances at least 24 hours before snow removal crews arrive. Under the City of Cold Lake's Vehicle and Pedestrian Traffic Bylaw #536-PL-14, vehicles left parked on the street after 24 hours notice has been given, may be ticketed and/or towed at the owner's expense.
Priority | Road types | Clearing target | Trigger |
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1 (Red) | Highway 28, hospital access, downtown core, Regional Airport runway | ASAP after snowfall | 1-3 cm. accumulated snow |
2 (Blue) | Minor arterials, highway commercial areas, Lakeshore commercial district, trail system | Within 3 days of snowfall | 3-5 cm. accumulated snow |
3 (Yellow) | Secondary commercial areas, minor collector roads | Within 5 days of snowfall | 3 cm. packed snow |
4 (Green) | Reserved for future expansion | Within 10 days of snowfall | 5 cm. packed snow |
5 (Grey) | Residential neighbourhoods (non-bus route) | Within 15 days of snowfall | 7 cm. packed snow |
Sanding is completed using the same priority sequence and ranking system as snow removal. Special attention is given to intersections, hills, curves and known problem areas. If you see a particular area in need of sanding, contact the Public Works department at 780-594-4496.
There are a few things residents can do to help ensure our snow removal crews can get in and out of your neighbourhood effectively and keep our streets clean and accessible for everyone:
Private snow haul contractors must register with the City if they intend to dump snow at City of Cold Lake snow storage sites. There is currently no dumping fee for snow collected within Cold Lake city boundaries. Snow haulers must submit monthly reports tracking their use of City storage sites. Registration forms and monthly tracking forms can be picked up at Public Works (1515 - 16 Street). Snow haulers who fail to comply with these requirements will be prohibited from using City of Cold Lake snow storage sites. For more information, contact Public Works at 780-594-4496.
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