IN Brentwood-Baldwin-Whitehall Winter 2017 | Page 70
OFFICIALS OF
THE BOROUGH
OF BALDWIN
2017
Mayor
David Depretis
Members of Council
Michael Stelmasczyk, President
John Conley, Vice President
James Behers
Marianne Conley
Kevin Fischer
Edward Moeller
Frank Scott
Solicitor
Stanley B. Lederman
Borough Manager
John M. Barrett
Winter Weather Operations and Tips
for Residents:
The Borough of Baldwin’s Snow Removal Program is designed to help keep the Borough’s
roadways as safe and accessible as possible during and after snowstorms. The Baldwin
Borough Public Works Department has the responsibility of clearing municipal streets of snow
and ice from winter storms. Our goal is to provide residents with the highest possible level of
service, and to promote a safe environment for vehicular traffic. We take this responsibility very
seriously, and strive to continuously improve our operations.
At the beginning of a snow event, be assured that Borough crews are out, but all roads
cannot be treated at once. The Borough prioritizes roadways during snow events, with heavily
trafficked or arterial roadways being our highest priorities, followed by school bus routes.
Neighborhood roadways and cul-de-sac streets are important to our operations; however,
when winter conditions are extreme these roadways may not be treated right away.
During snowfalls when plows are used (generally when accumulation reaches 2 inches or
more), the initial passes of the snowplow are to open the road to traffic flow. Expect to have
the snow pushed back to the curb on a later pass. This is done to provide more space to push
away future snow and to provide drainage when the snow melts, so that water runs along
the side of the road and not in the cartway where it may re-freeze as temperatures drop.
Remember that snow plows cannot pick up and carry snow, so snow is placed where our
operators believe it will create the least amount of problems for motorists.
In order to assist the Borough Public Works Department during snow events, we would
like to remind you of the following;
n Remove your vehicles from the street. Vehicles parked in the street create a hazard for
snow plow operators and do not allow roadways to be completely cleared.
n Do not shovel or plow snow from your driveway or walkway into the street. Pile snow in
your yard.
n Maintain and repair mailbox posts. Mailboxes should not extend past the face of the
curb and should be constructed of sturdy lumber.
n Property owners and businesses are reminded that snow and ice must be removed from
the sidewalk along your property within 24 hours of the beginning of a snowfall.
n Have an experienced professional cut tree limbs away from power lines, the roof of
your house and all sidewalks adjacent to your property. During a snow event, tree limbs
can be weighed down by snow and snap, damaging your property and getting in the
way of snow plows.
n If you elect to contact the Borough during a snow event to request service or to report a
problem, please make every attempt to keep messages simple and direct.
Be sure to state the nature of the problem, the location and a return telephone number.
For more information about the Borough of Baldwin, visit our website at
www.baldwinborough.org.
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