
The City of Burlington is ready for snow and cold and is sharing helpful information for residents to know for this winter season. Residents wanting to stay informed on snow event declarations, facility closures due to inclement weather should subscribe to respective newsfeeds at burlington.ca/subscribe and follow the City of Burlington on Facebook and Twitter.
Plows will clear primary and secondary roads when accumulation of 5 cm is reached. When accumulation reaches 7.5 cm, the City will declare a “Snow Event”. During a snow event, road clearing updates will be sent to Snow Control Update subscribers at 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. To receive Snow Control Updates by email, visit burlington.ca/subscribe.
When weather events such as snow or freezing rain become more extreme and safe travel becomes more challenging, the City may decide to close some or all City facilities such as community centres, pools, arenas and City Hall.
It is important for people to know that a declared snow event does not automatically mean all City facilities are closed or programs are cancelled.
When City facilities are closed due to weather, residents can stay informed by subscribing to Facility Closure updates at burlington.ca/subscribe, or by checking our website at burlington.ca/facilityclosures. The recorded message at 905-335-7738 will also be updated when recreation facilities are closed due to inclement weather.
On occasion, a recreation program may be cancelled when City facilities remain open. If a program is cancelled when the facility remains open, staff will make all efforts to contact the participants in advance when possible.
Snow Clearing Service Levels
Parking During the Winter
When a snow event is declared, there is no parking on any city streets until after the snow event has been declared over. The City thanks residents for their cooperation to move their vehicles off city streets to help with snow clearing operations. Residents who park their cars on streets blocking snow removal could be faced with a $120 parking ticket or be towed regardless of actual amount of snowfall. The declaration of a snow event means that we expect a large volume of snow that will require clearing. Residents may still be subject to a ticket despite the actual snow volume.
All existing parking exemptions are invalid during snow events.
Snow events and parking restrictions are announced through the City’s social media as well as through Snow Control Updates which can be found at burlington.ca/snow. Snow Control Updates can also be emailed to any resident who subscribes.
What Residents Can Do
During the winter season, the City of Burlington maintains 1,900 lane kilometres of roads and 850 kilometres of sidewalks. Residents can help with the removal of snow from streets and sidewalks by following road safety and parking rules:
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Quotes
Rico Scalera, Director of Roads, Parks and Forestry
“Winter weather is an unavoidable part of life when living in a municipality subject to winter weather conditions such as Burlington. When it does snow, our crews will be ready, day or night to clear the roads and sidewalks of snow and ice. Residents can help by not parking cars on residential roads and blocking our trucks from clearing snow. I also ask that you do not push snow onto the road when clearing your driveway as this creates a driving hazard and is against the highway traffic act.”
Denise Beard, Acting Director of Recreation, Community and Culture
“We strive to keep our facilities open but we have to ensure it is safe to travel for our staff, program providers and participants. If facilities are closed, we will work with the renters and user groups to make arrangements for rescheduling.”
Links
burlington.ca/facilityclosures
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