
Yesterday, Burlington City Council approved the implementation of windrow clearing program enhancements beginning this winter. This includes increasing the number of available spots from 200 to 1,000 driveways. In addition, service boundaries will expand to include all areas of the city.
A windrow is the pile of snow that is left at the bottom of driveways by roadway plows. As part of the City’s windrow program, crews will clear windrows within 36-hours of snowfall stopping and within 12-hours of residential road plowing. Residential road plowing only occurs after accumulations of 7.5 cm or more of snow. Windrow clearing services will run from Dec. 1, 2023 until March 31, 2024. A non-refundable fee of $125 + HST, per driveway entrance for the entire season must be paid at the time of registration.
In years past, the program was only offered to persons with disabilities and individuals unable to clear their windrow(s). As part of the program’s expansion, the City now has the capacity to offer spots to any resident, regardless of physical ability or age.
The City will continue to focus on providing spots to persons with disabilities. Previous registrants will be contacted over the next week to secure a spot in the program. Following that, advanced registration for persons with disabilities will open on Oct. 5 at 9 a.m. Registration for residents city-wide will open on Oct. 19 at 9 a.m.
There will be online, in-person and assisted registration options. Registration closes November 10, 2023.
For details about the program, in-person registration locations and instructions on how to register, visit: www.burlington.ca/windrow
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“I'm pleased to move forward with our enhanced windrow clearing program which will expand availability of this service and deliver much need assistance to those in the community which find driveway windrow clearing very challenging, especially after significant snow events.” - Enrico Scalera, Director of Roads, Parks and Forestry
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