Snow Removal & Ice Control
Medford Township strives to provide effective and efficient snow and ice
removal to allow motorists to travel safely within the Township during winter
weather events. Each event is unique, and the snow and ice control operation
changes depending on several factors including but not limited to the amount,
type and intensity of precipitation forecasted. Motorists should always use
caution and drive appropriately for the road conditions. The Township requests
residents minimize travel during a winter weather event and only venture out
when absolutely necessary. This will assist both the Neighborhood Services Dept. and Public Safety staff with
operations. Also, please keep in mind that while we would like to insure that
the roads are cleared quickly, we must also look out for the safety of our
employees.
Snow and Ice Control
In response to most winter weather events, the streets and roads may be pre-treated with brine and/or treated with salt. Salt Brine is used to break the bond between the snow and the road surface. Brine is applied to the roadways in anticipation of a winter storm that is forecast to start as snow. This may be done several days before the storm is predicted to arrive. Crews will brine all primary and secondary roads first. If time permits, courts and cul-de-sacs will also be brined. Minor accumulations of snow (less than 2 inches) can be treated with an application of salt. If conditions and accumulations warrant (usually more than 3 inches), the Township
switches to plowing operations. Roads are plowed and then salted to reduce further accumulation.
Primary Streets and Roadways
During a winter weather event, particularly during the height of the storm,
the neighborhood Services Department makes every effort to maintain passage of primary
streets and roads that link Medford communities to the County and State Highway
system. Once the storm subsides these roads are cleared of snow and ice as soon
as possible, and operations continue after the end of the storm. Primary roads
are defined as commuter routes and collector streets under the Township
jurisdiction.
Secondary Streets and Roadways
Secondary roads will not be treated
until primary roads have been cleared. Residential Streets, cul-de-sacs and
courts that are not high volume streets are considered secondary streets and
roadways.
State removal of snow and ice:
Route
70 is handled by the NJ Department of Transportation South Region Office,
609-588-6214, or at www.state.nj.us/transportation/about/directory/southregion.
Placing Snow on Streets
Township Code 129-3 prohibits anyone from shoveling, blowing or plowing snow
from private property onto sidewalks, streets and roadways, and fire hydrants
of the Township. Please report violations to 609-267-8300.
Parking-Off Street
If off-street parking is available to property owners, the Township asks that vehicles be parked in such locations. This will allow
crews to move more efficiently and effectively to clear the streets and roads
without concern for vehicles that may be in the rights of way and can be a
significant hazard to drivers. This also prevents vehicles from being plowed in. Your help is greatly appreciated!
Please Clear Your Sidewalks
Township Code 129-1 requires that property owners remove snow and/or ice
from abutting sidewalks within 24 hours of first daylight after the storm
ceases.
Mailboxes, Fire Hydrants, Irrigation, Landscaping, etc.
Curbside mailboxes may become blocked by plowed snow. The US Post Office has
a policy regarding access to mailboxes. The US Postal Service does not require
all snow to be removed but that enough snow is removed to allow the mail
delivery vehicle to drive up to the mailbox for delivery. This is the
responsibility of the postal customer. Removing snow around fire hydrants
greatly assists the Fire Department. Township Code 129-1 requires that property
owners remove snow and/or ice from any hydrant located on the property within
24 hours of daylight after the storm ceases.
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Railroad ties, sprinkler heads, curbing, etc., by the road edge should be marked with reflective markers that are 24" to 36" in height so they can be seen by the snow plow driver. The Township is not responsible for damage if area is not properly marked.
Snow Plowed on Sidewalks and Driveways
Snow on Township streets and roads will be plowed to the curb or shoulder,
for areas without curbs. Previously cleared sidewalks and driveways may be
re-covered with snow. The Neighborhood Services Department asks for property owners' cooperation in removing snow should this occur. Cleared sidewalks provide a
safe walkway for pedestrians, including school children walking to school and bus stops throughout the Township.
Helpful Advice
Our Neighborhood Services Department is working hard to make driving safer and easier in snowy weather. Depending on the duration and amount of snowfall, Township trucks may plow your street several times. As snow rolls off our plows, it will accumulate in driveways. Please understand that this is unavoidable and it is the homeowner's responsibility to clear it. Here are some helpful hints to make "snow" business less frustrating:
1) Shovel snow to the right side of your driveway (facing the street) to minimize the amount of snow entering your driveway.
2) If possible, wait until the township trucks have made at least two passes on your street before clearing your driveway.
3) Shovel and/or blow snow onto the curb or edge of your yard, not into the street.
4) In the event of deep snow, please shovel around your mailbox and fire hydrants near your house – for your safety and your neighbors'.
Individual Assistance
The Township cannot address individual requests to be plowed out due to
occupational preference as this is inefficient and ineffective. Arrangements
should be made in advance with your employer.
GOOD NEIGHBOR POLICY
Many people require assistance following a snowstorm. The elderly and
disabled often need help in removing snow from their sidewalks and driveways.
Many organizations are looking for volunteers to assist those in need during
and after snow events. Please look out for each other.
Medford Township thanks you for your assistance and cooperation!