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Snow Removal Policy and Snow Routes
The goal of the City of O’Fallon Public Works Department is to provide snow and ice control in a safe,

timely and cost-efficient manner to the citizens of the City.  Priorities are set according to public safety needs, access for emergency vehicles, and traffic volumes, with schools, major intersections and railroad crossings receiving first priority.

1222008_85025_1.pngDuring ice or snow conditions, the Public Works Department applies de-icer and plows snow.  There are two phases for ice control and snow plowing:  (1) when snow or ice conditions exist, salt is applied to the pavement; and (2) depending on the pavement conditions and forecast, snow plowing will commence when two to four inches of snow accumulates.  It is standard practice to avoid salting roads in new subdivisions, as new concrete pavement and curbs are extremely susceptible to damage by salt brine.


How Residents Can Help:
·       Drive safely and have appropriate tires on your vehicle.  Do not drive until you have properly cleared
        windows of obstructions and replaced worn windshield wipers.
·       Don’t drive if you don’t have to.
·       Park your car off-street whenever you can.  During snowfall or when snow is predicted, it is especially
        important to remove all vehicles from the street to allow the operation of snow removal equipment. If
        you live on a “Snow Emergency Route” you are not allowed to park your vehicle on the street during
        a snow storm.
·       Be patient; snow removal takes time.  It is possible that not every street in the City will get plowed.
·       Do not push or place snow in front of a neighbor’s property or on top of storm drains.
·       Please make sure that basketball goals and other obstructions are not placed in or adjacent to the
        street. They pose a hazard to snow plowing crews and to the traveling public.
·       Do not plow snow into travel lanes or leave snow on sidewalks or in gutters. Keep your gutter clean
        for drainage.
·       Owners of private parking lots are responsible for removing their own snow. Do not expect City crews
        to pick up piles of snow pushed onto the street from private parking lots. The snow pile could remain
        for an  extended period causing potential safety hazards and the possibility of liability for the property
        owner.
·       Clean snow from around fire hydrants and be careful you do not block the hydrants when you shovel
        snow.
·       Property owners are responsible for clearing their driveway approaches and around mailboxes.  Snow
        plowing operations may inconvenience property owners when snow is plowed in front of driveways
        or by mailboxes.  However, we cannot respond to requests to clear driveways or mailboxes – our
        priority is keeping roads open for emergency service providers.  Residents with medical conditions
        should notify City Hall if they need any emergency assistance.


Frequently Asked Questions:
Q: How many miles of streets are in the City of O’Fallon?
A: The City of O’Fallon has over 125 miles of streets.

Q. Why doesn’t my street get plowed?
A. The City of O’Fallon’s areas of concentration are arterial street intersections, school districts, emergency services and known hazardous areas, followed by collector street intersections within commercial and residential areas, and 1222008_85138_2.pngthen remaining street intersections and trouble spots.  Residential streets with relatively low volume of traffic are not top priority.  Streets with higher volumes of traffic are given top priority.  They sometimes have higher speeds, which creates a more hazardous situation than a residential street with low traffic volume and low speeds.

Q: Who else plows snow from the streets in the City?
A: Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT), St. Clair County, O’Fallon Township and Caseyville Township all provide snow removal services on various streets within and around the City of O’Fallon.

Q: Where are snow routes located?
First Street (S. Lincoln to Vine)
Second Street (S. Lincoln to Vine)
Third Street
Auto Court Drive
Cambridge Boulevard
Central Park Drive
Colleen Drive (Walnut to Nancy)
Dartmouth (Lincoln to De Soto)
De Soto (Dartmouth to Matthew)
Deer Creek Road
Edgewood (Timber Creek to Hawthorne)
Erics Run (Nottinghill to Keck Ridge)
Fairwood Hills
Greystone Place (Thornbury to  Nottinghill)
Hartman (Hwy. 50 to Terrace Green)
Hawthorne Place
Hearthstone Drive
Highway 50 (Old Collinsville Road to Hartman)
Illini Drive
Juniper (Willow to Persimmon)
Keck Ridge Drive
Kyle Road
Lincoln (Hwy. 50 to Robert)
Lincoln Farm Road
Longfellow Drive (Merriam Parkway to Hightower)
Madison (Obernuefemann to Persimmon)
Matthew (Dartmouth to Princeton)
Merriam Parkway (Milburn School Road to Longfellow)
Milburn School Road (portions contained by or adjacent to City boundary)
Moye School Road
Nancy Drive (Colleen to Ruth)
Natalyns Trace
New Car Drive
Nottinghill (Greystone to Erics Run)
Obernuefemann Road
Old Collinsville Road (portions contained by or adjacent to City Boundary, excluding the portion from Chesapeake Junction to Kildea)
Old Vincennes (Seven Hills to Scott Troy)
Park Plaza Drive
Pausch Road (Milburn School to Larkway)
Persimmon (Juniper to Madison)
Pierce Boulevard
Porter Road
Princeton Drive (Vanderbilt to Dartmouth)
Regency Park Drive
Ruth Drive (Nancy to S. Lincoln)
Rutherford Ridge
Savoy (Terracotta to Ingleside)
Schwaegel Road (Hwy. 50 to State)
Seven Hills Road (portions contained by or adjacent to City Boundary)
Shadow Ridge Crossing (Wildwood to Wesley)
Simmons Road (portions contained by or adjacent to City Boundary)
Smiley (State to Wildwood)
Southview
St. Nicholas
State Street (Hwy. 50 to Seven Hills Road)
Summerlin Ridge (N. Lincoln to Lincoln Farm)
Terracotta
Thornbury Place
Timber Creek
Torchlight Lane
Treybrooke (Scott Troy to Terracotta)
Venita Drive
Victoria (Moye School to Thornbury)
Vine (State Street to Second)
Walnut Street
Weber (Hwy. 50 to Third)
Weil Road (portions contained by or adjacent to City Boundary)
Wesley Drive (Lincoln to Seven Hills)
Westminster Drive (S. Lincoln to Princeton)
Wildwood (Seven Hills to Scott Troy)
Willow (State to Juniper)


 
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