September 3, 2012

Snow Removal: Update




....Letter sent to the organization from the City of Des Moines on August 31, 2012


On June 29, 2012, we shared with you and other neighborhood leaders our plan to request the City Council to restrict parking on all residential streets Citywide until plowed. The plan includes the use of larger, more efficient “wing plow” equipment to plow at accumulations of 2” rather than the current standard of 4” on residential streets.

The City Council has now approved the plan, and as a result, parking is restricted until streets are plowed curb to curb.  A substantial education program is planned to inform residents prior to implementation.  We will be providing information on how residents may monitor developing conditions via the City’s website with quick links to radar and press release information.  In addition, residents may choose to subscribe to our email so they are notified when plowing begins, or follow us on Facebook or Twitter for information.  Up-to-date information on snow removal operations will also be available 24 hours at our Customer Service Center at 283-4950.

To help educate residents, warnings only will be issued during the first two snow events. After that, however, vehicle owners will be ticketed if their vehicle is on the street before it is plowed.  The amount of a parking ticket is $35.

Your neighborhood association can participate in this education campaign by including an article in your neighborhood newsletter regarding the new parking restrictions.  Soon you will receive an article you can reprint in your newsletter with an explanation of the new restrictions.

In the event you would like someone to speak at your next neighborhood association meeting to discuss the parking restrictions and possible alternatives for parking, please contact our Street Maintenance Administrator, Sara Thies, at 283-4202, or email her at slthies@dmgov.org as soon as possible.

Best regards,

 

William G. Stowe
Assistant City Manager—Public Works Director

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