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Montville Township Police Department
Wednesday January 5th, 2022 :: 06:38 p.m. EST

Advisory

Snow is expected Thursday night into Friday, please take precautions and see helpful information provided.

Department of Public Works Snow & Ice Removal Operations

When snow and Ice is forecasted, there is a multi‐faceted approach to snow & ice removal Operations.

This document is intended to explain how Montville Township Public Works approaches and delivers exceptional service during snow & ice events throughout the town.

Storm Preparation

Prior to a forecasted event:

The Director of Public Works and the Roads Supervisor discuss the strategy for the upcoming event. They review weather forecasts, manpower availability, equipment availability, and de‐icing supplies. The Director of Public Works briefs Administration as to the strategy for the forecasted event. If more than one inch of snow and ice is forecasted, plowing will be anticipated.

Initial Snow Fall and De‐Icing Operation:

When frozen precipitation begins:

The Public Works Department responds with salt trucks to apply treated salt to the main and side roads in the town, including the hills. This initial application of salt helps melt the frozen precipitation. However, its primary purpose is to create a brine between the pavement and frozen precipitation. This prevents snow & ice hard pack from forming. This operation continues until all of the routes have been completed.

Once complete, an assessment of the current road conditions and weather forecast are made to determine the next phase of the Snow & Ice Removal Operation.

Snow Depth less than 1 inch with favorable road conditions:

The salting operation will be continued treating roads with de‐icing agents.

Snow Depth forecast of more than 1 inch or more:

The salting operation will be terminated and plowing operations normally begin.

Plowing Operation

Three factors affect actual snow plowing procedures:

Depth of precipitation

Type of precipitation

The long range forecast (12 to 36 hours)

If snow is predicted to continue, plowing crews are instructed to plow their assigned routes until the snow fall ceases. The town is divided into 18 plow routes, which includes all town streets. These routes may take 2 ‐4 hours to plow once. It may be longer depending on the type of frozen precipitation. When there is long duration event the streets will be plowed multiple times. Residents may see drivers making multiple passes up and down their street. This is done to clear the street of snow from curb to curb and to keep all of the catch basins open preventing flooding from melted snow that may plug the basin tops. This phase of the operation will continue until the routes are finished. If needed, vehicles may be assigned to another route to assist another crews when there are unforeseen circumstances. These instructions remain in effect until it stops snowing. After the snow stops, and the plowing of the routes is complete, a small crew is sent out to deal with any remaining issues.

Who to Call and When

Department of Public Works: 973‐331‐3324 or 973‐331‐3323, Monday –Friday 8:30 –4:30

Call during business hours to report icy or non‐plowed roads and mailbox damaged due to plowing

Please note: The DPW will still be out cleaning and clearing roads after the storm has past.

During Non‐ Business Hours please call the Montville Police Department to report any icy road conditions

‐ 973‐257‐4300

Sidewalk Shoveling

It is important for the health and safety of residents that sidewalks are cleared of snow within 24 hours from the end of a snow event. If you are responsible for a sidewalk on your property please clear the snow as soon as possible. Please note: The DPW may be making multiple passes up and down the street which might result in some snow to cover the sidewalks after you have already shoveled.

Driveway Entrance and Mailbox’s

It is the responsibility of the homeowner to clear all driveway entrances and mailboxes. The DPW will be making multiple passes to clear the roads of snow and ice even after you may have already shoveled.

Overnight Parking

As per Ordinance #10.08.060 – whenever snow has fallen and the accumulation is such that it covers the street or highway, no vehicle shall be parked on either side of any of the streets.

As per Ordinance #10.20.170 – No person shall park a vehicle on any street in the township when snow covered, except as otherwise posted on the below‐listed streets:

Name of Street Side Location

Crest Terrace West Entire length

Shawnee Trail South From MacLeay Road to a point 950 feet northeasterly

Sunrise Way North Entire length

Sylvan Drive West Entire length

Tara Lane West Entire length

Valley View Drive South 480 feet east of Underwood Road opposite No. 3 Valley View Drive

Windsor Drive East From Rutledge Road to a point 450 feet northerly

Address/Location
Montville Township Police Department
360 Rt 202
Montville, NJ 07045

Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1
Non-emergencies: 973-257-4300

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