HomeMy WebLinkAbout00-121 - ADMIN Resolution - City Council - 2000/09/18RESOLUTION NO: 00-121
RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING A CITY
SNOW AND ICE CONTROL POLICY
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of St. Louis Park wishes to officially establish a
snow and ice control policy, and
WHEREAS, the policy attached to this resolution titled "Snow Plowing, Clearing, and
Ice Control Policy — September 18, 2000" has been discussed and considered by Council
for such a purpose
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of St. Louis
Park, that the City hereby adopts the attached "Snow Plowing, Clearing, and Ice Control
Policy dated September 18, 2000" as the City's official snow and ice control policy.
Reviewed for Admimstration.
Adopted i y the City Council September 18, 2000
Attest:
Ci / Clerk
May
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City of St. Louis Park, MN
SNOW PLOWING, CLEARING, AND ICE CONTROL POLICY
SEPTEMBER 18, 2000
I. PURPOSE AND NEED
The City of St. Louis Park, being an established City, needs to review and adopt a policy
regarding efficient and timely removal of snow and control of ice. Reasonable ice and snow
control is necessary for routine and emergency travel by the motoring public. The City will
provide such control in a cost-effective manner keeping in mind safety, budget, personnel, and
environmental concerns. The City will use city employees, equipment, and/or private contractors
to provide this service. This policy outlines the current practice within the Public Works
Department in order to accomplish this goal.
II. PRACTICE FOR SNOW PLOWING, SANDING/SALTING, REMOVAL, ETC.
Each year the Public Works Department updates its snow removal map of the City that establishes
priority systems for snow removal. Under the direction of the Public Works Director items may be
added to or deleted from the attached prionty listings. Staff will determine the prionty for alleys,
trails, sidewalks, bus stops, bridges, recreational areas, parking lots, and streets within the system.
For purposes of snow and ice control our city is divided into thirteen (13) street plow routes, four
(4) cul-de-sac/parking lot routes, two (2) alley routes, two (2) sidewalk/trail routes, three (3)
bridge/bus stop routes and one (1) sander route. The routes are periodically reviewed and revised
to correspond with the budgetary, equipment and personnel resources available.
Within each of the areas, the City has classified their snow removal efforts based on function and
the importance to the welfare of the community. The priorities listed as "A" will generally be
cleared first. These facilities connect major sections of the city with access points to the
Metropolitan Highway System and provide access for fire, police and medical services including
the Fire and PD driveways. The prionties listed as "B" will generally be cleared second. These
facilities provide direct service to residential neighborhoods, schools, commercial property,
parking lots with scheduled events and other facilities with similar type activities. Due to
scheduling at the Recreation Center, City Hall or other City facilities these lots may need to be
cleared prior to the scheduled event. If so, staff will make every effort to clear these lots prior to
the events The priorities listed as "C" will generally be cleared third. These are facilities such as
low volume residential streets, City -owned parking lots, city alleys, park and nde lots, highly used
skating nnks/ped bridges/sidewalks/trails, and other facilities with similar type activities. The
priority "D" will generally be cleared fourth. These facilities are areas such as cul-de-sacs, less
used ped bridges/trails/sidewalks/skating rinks, bus stops, other municipal lots, and other facilities
with similar type activities. The Priority "E" will generally be cleared last. This generally consists
of cleanng and/or removal of stored snow from facilities such as storage areas, bus stops, bndge
approaches, parking lots, intersections, low use open skating nnks, and other facilities with similar
type activities. These activities will generally begin after cleanng operations have ceased and as
weather conditions, safety related items, and personnel resources dictate. Generally with a typical
snow event, all snow removal pnonties can begin immediately upon commencement of
operations. However, this is dependent on such things as the type of storm, personnel available or
the equipment resources available.
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The Public Works Operations Superintendent, Street Supervisor, or their designee (herein referred
to as "Supervisor"), with the assistance of the Police Department, will monitor the weather and
street conditions prior to and dunng snow and ice events. The Supervisor will determine the
timing, amount of equipment, and personnel necessary to safely clear the streets. The Supervisor
has the responsibility of determining the plow routes and the sequencing of operations based on
budgetary implications, equipment, personnel resources available and other conditions warranting
change. The Supervisor shall retain the flexibility to adjust sequencing or route assignments at any
time. These routes will be periodically reviewed and revised based on economic, political, or
budgetary implications to accomplish a balanced as well as economical approach to snow removal.
III. COMMENCEMENT OF OPERATIONS
Snow clearing and/or ice control operations shall commence under the direction of the Supervisor.
This action may include application of a sand/salt mixture for ice control, implementation of snow
clearing procedures, or snow removal procedures. During and following a snowfall or ice event
the Supervisor will determine the manpower and equipment needed based on the conditions as
well as what operations will be necessary in accordance with the provisions of the City Policy.
In general, operations shall commence when one of the following occurs:
• Snow accumulation of 2", with continual snow fall, warrants commencement of clearing
operations and the initiation of snow emergency parking regulations as stipulated in
Ordinance #2097-97.
• Drifting of snow may warrant commencement of partial or full operations depending upon
conditions.
• Icing of pavements may warrant partial or full operation depending upon extent and
conditions.
• Any other type of emergency as determined by The Supervisor.
IV. HOW SNOW WILL BE CLEARED
Snow shall be cleared in a manner so as to minimize traffic obstructions. The center of the
roadway will be cleared first. The snow shall then be pushed from left to right with the discharge
going onto the boulevard area of the right-of-way. It is the Department's goal to have the entire
system cleared after a "typical" snowfall in approximately 12 hours. The sidewalk/trail system
may require more then 12 hours to complete based on event conditions, availability of personnel,
and equipment resources available. Generally with a "typical" snowfall, all snow removal
priorities can began immediately upon commencement of operations. In the event of a major
snowfall all available equipment and/or personnel may be assigned in accordance with the priority
provisions of this City Policy. With all major snowfalls the Supervisor will direct staff to follow
the pnority system listed in exhibit "A". With any event the Supervisor reserves flexibility to
evaluate each event, set the priorities, and determine start times. Normally sanding and cleanng
operations will begin early enough to allow the City forces to prepare the priority "A" and priority
"B" streets pnor to morning rush hour traffic. Cleanng of areas listed as prionty "C" and "D" shall
generally commence after the cleanng of priorities "A" and "B" has been completed. The city's
snow removal parking ban is in effect on most residential streets from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. to provide
the most effective method for snow removal (Ordinance #2097-97). Clearing of sidewalks and
trails shall generally commence with the priority "B" streets. Depending on snowfall conditions
and duration of the storm, cleanup operations can fluctuate widely. Widening and clean-up
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operations may continue immediately or on following workdays depending upon conditions and
circumstances. The City will provide an operator and equipment to maintain access for
emergency, fire, police and medical services during major snowstorms to the best of their ability.
City staff maintenance employees will attempt every day to leave the streets in good winter
driving condition as they go out of service.
V. USE OF SAND AND SALT
The City is concerned about the effect of sand and salt on the environment and will limit its use
for that reason. Application of the sand/salt mixture is generally limited to major routes, steep
grades, and intersections. Application is limited on lower volume streets and cul-de-sacs. The
City cannot be responsible for damage to grass caused by the sand/salt mixture and therefore will
not make repairs or compensate residents for salt damage to turf areas in the street right-of-way.
VI. SUSPENSION OF OPERATIONS
Generally, operations shall continue until all roads are passable. Safety of the plow operators and
the public is important, therefore, snow fighting operations may be terminated after 10-12 hours of
continual cleanng to allow personnel adequate time for rest within a 24 hour penod. There may
be instances when this is not possible depending on storm conditions and other circumstances.
Operations may also be suspended during penods of limited visibility and/or severe weather
conditions. Any decision to suspend operations shall be made by the Supervisor. Suspending
operations shall be based on the conditions of the storm, safety, and effectiveness of the clearing
operation.
VII. PROPERTY DAMAGE
Snow clearing and ice control operations can cause property damage even under the best of
circumstances and care on the part of the operators. The major types of damage are to
improvements installed by residents within the City right-of-way that extend beyond the curb
location. This right-of-way area is often misconstrued as private property. The intent of the
right-of-way is to provide room for snow storage, utilities, sidewalks and other City uses. The City
is not liable for private installations within this right-of-way area. However, certain private
improvements such as mailboxes are required within this area. Therefore, the City will cooperate
with the property owner to determine if any damage is the responsibility of the City and when it
shall be the responsibility of the resident. The City accepts responsibility and will repair or
replace mailboxes if the damage is by physically being struck by a plow blade, wing, or other
piece of equipment. Mailboxes should be constructed sturdily enough to withstand snow rolling
off a plow or a wing. Therefore, damage resulting from the weight of the snow is the
responsibility of the resident. Damage to fences, trees, or other structures will be repaired or
replaced by the City only if they are on private property Grass areas on public nght of way that
are scraped or gouged by City equipment will be repaired by top dressing and seeding the
following spnng. Residents are responsible for watenng, if necessary, the areas that have been
repaired
In instances where there is disagreement as to the source of the damage and the responsibility
therefore, the Director of Public Works and/or the Operations Supenntendent shall determine the
responsibility.
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VIII. DRIVEWAYS OR SIDEWALK OUTWALKS
One of the most frequent and frustrating problems for City personnel and the public is the clearing
of snow from public streets that results m snow being deposited in driveway, outwalk, or sidewalk
openings. Snow that accumulates on the plow blade has no place to go but in those areas. The
City's plow operators make every reasonable attempt to minimize the amount of snow deposited
in these areas, but the amount can still be significant. City personnel do not provide private
dnveway, sidewalk, or outwalk cleaning.
IX. MAIL DELIVERY
The snow plow operators make every effort to remove snow as close to the curb line as practical
and to provide access to mailboxes for the Postal Department. However, it is not possible to
provide perfect conditions and minimize damage to mailboxes with the size and type of equipment
the City operates. Therefore, the final cleaning adjacent to mailboxes is the responsibility of each
resident.
X. PARKING RESTRICTIONS AND SIDEWALK SNOW REMOVAL
The following Ordinances regulate parking restrictions and sidewalk snow removal during snow
related events;
1. Ordinance section 10-303
2. Ordinance section 10-315
Concerns general parking restrictions
Amended by Ordinance 209797 , Resolution #97-116 on
August 4th, 1997 concerns snow removal parking
restrictions and Resolution 97-115 dated September 2, 1997
concerns exempting streets from the 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.
parking ban
3. Ordinance section 6-151 through 6-158
Concerns snow, ice, and rubbish a public nuisance on
sidewalks - removal by owner
4. Ordinance #11-103 Concerns nuisances and snow removal from sidewalks
XI. COMPLAINTS
Complaints regarding snow/ice control or damage shall be taken during normal working hours and
handled in accordance with the City's complaint procedures. Complaints involving access to
property, safety, or problems requiring immediate attention shall be handled on a prionty basis.
Response time should not exceed twenty-four (24) hours for any complaint. Responses are to
ensure that the provisions of this policy have been fulfilled and that all residents of the City have
been treated uniformly.
XII. EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION OF CHANGING CONDITIONS
The Supervisor normally shall be notified of snow and ice condition after hours, on weekends, and
during holidays by the Police Department. Icing of pavements may warrant a partial or full
operation. The responding individual shall assess the conditions, assign manpower, and equipment
as the conditions require. For commencement of snow clearing operations the Supervisor reserves
flexibility to evaluate storms and determine start times. A notification may be required for one or
more of the following:
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• General snow removal questions.
• Snow accumulation of 2", with continual snowfall.
• Drifting of snow warranting commencement of partial or full operation.
ATTACHMENTS:
EXHIBIT "A"
EXHIBIT "B"
EXHIBIT "C"
EXHIBIT "D"
EXHIBIT "E"
EXHIBIT "F"
EXHIBIT "G"
EXHIBIT "H"
EXHIBIT "I"
EXHIBIT "J"
EXHIBIT "K"
EXHIBIT "L"
EXHIBIT "M"
EXHIBIT "N"
EXHIBIT "0"
EXHIBIT "P"
• EXHIBIT "Q"
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Clearing/Sanding Priorities
Ordinance Section 6-151, 6-155, 6-156, 6-157, 6-158
Ordinance Section 10-303
Ordinance Section 10-315
Resolution #97-115
*Ordinance Section 11-103 *Note delete after re -codification
Pnority Parking Lot List
Priority Skating Areas List
Priority Trail List
Priority Sidewalk List
Pnonty Bndge List
Priority Bus Stop List
Priority Street Cleanng Map
Sidewalk & Trail Clearing Map
Lot (parks & municipal) Map
Plow Distnct Map
Alley Plow Map
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PRIORITY "A"
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EXHIBIT "A"
CLEARING/SANDING PRIORITIES
Facilities that connect major sections of the city with access points to the Metropohtan
Highway System and provide access for fire, police and medical services including
emergency services parking lots.
PRIORITY "B"
Facilities providing direct service to residential neighborhoods, schools, commercial
property and parking lots with scheduled events.
PRIORITY "C"
Facilities such as low volume residential streets, city owned parking lots, city alleys, park
and ride lots, highly used skating nnks/ped bridges/sidewalks/trails, and other facilities
with similar type activities.
PRIORITY "D"
Cul-de-sacs, less used ped bridges/sidewalks/trails/sidewalks/skating rinks, bus stops, other
municipal lots, and other facilities with similar type activities.
PRIORITY "E"
Snow cleanng and/or removal from storage areas, bus stops, bridge approaches, parking
lots, intersections, low use open skating rinks, and other facilities with similar type
activities.
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EXHIBIT "B"
SNOW, RUBBISH REMOVAL
Section 6-150. Definition. The term "current service" as used in this ordinance means one or
more of the following activities by the City of St. Louis Park: removal of dangerous snow, ice or
rubbish from public sidewalks; elimination of weeds from public or private property; and repair of
unsafe sidewalks.
Section 6-151. Snow, Ice and Rubbish a Public Nuisance on Sidewalks - Removal by Owner.
(1) All snow, ice and rubbish being on a public sidewalk in such quantities, or
in such a manner, as to render the use of the sidewalk by a pedestrian unsafe, is
hereby declared a public nuisance.
(2) The owner or occupant of any property abutting a public sidewalk shall
remove and clear away all snow, ice and rubbish from so much of the sidewalk as
is in front of or abuts on the property as follows:
(i) Snow and ice shall be removed from all sidewalks in all business
and industrial distncts within 4 business hours after the cessation of any fall
of snow, sleet or freezing rain or by the beginning of business hours of the
next business day following such fall, whichever penod is shorter. Snow
and ice shall be removed from all other sidewalks on the same day of the
cessation of any fall of snow, sleet or freezing ram when at least 6 hours of
daylight remain after the cessation, or otherwise by noon on the following
day, whichever period is longer.
(ii) Rubbish shall be removed from all sidewalks within 12 hours after
its accumulation thereon.
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EXHIBIT "C"
Section 10-303. General Parking Restrictions. No person shall stop, park, or leave standing
any vehicle, whether attended or unattended, upon the paved or improved or main traveled part of
any street or highway in this City of St. Louis Park when it is practical to stop, park, or so leave
such vehicle off such part of the street or highway, but in every event a clear and unobstructed
width of at least twenty (20) feet of such part of the street or highway shall be left for the free
passage of other vehicles, and a clear view of such stopped vehicle shall be available for a distance
of two hundred (200) feet in each direction upon such street or highway. No vehicle shall be
parked continuously at any place in any public street for a period of more than twelve (12) hours.
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EXHIBIT "D"
Section 10-315 amended by
Ordinance No. 209797. Snow Removal Parking Restrictions.
(1) Definition of Street. Street as used in this section shall mean the entire right-of-
way, including sidewalks, boulevards, curb and gutter as well as the traveled portion of any
City street, alley, highway, thoroughfare, county road, or state highway within the City of
St. Louis Park.
(2) 8:00 a m - 5.00 p.m. Snow Fall Parking Restrictions
(a) Except as provided in subparagraph (b) and (c) herein, no person shall park a
vehicle on any public street at any time between the hours of 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. after
snowfall of 2" or more has accumulated, until the street has been cleared curb to curb.
(b) The City Council will establish by resolution the public streets which are not
subject to the 8.00 a.m. to 5 p.m. snowfall parking ban. The exempted streets will
generally be non-residential streets and residential streets without off-street parking.
(c) The city Manager or designee is authorized to issue parking permits 'allowing on -
street parking adjacent to the permittee's residence when the 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. snow
fall ban is in effect. The permits may only be issued to City residents who do not have off-
street parking available to them. Each permit will be issued for an identified vehicle and
must be displayed in the vehicle. No more than two permits will be issued for each
residential dwelling unit, except as provided in subparagraph (d) herein.
(d) In addition to permits authorized in subparagraph (c) herein, the City Council may
by resolution authorize the issuance of parking permits allowing on -street parking adjacent
to the permittee's residence when the 8:00 a.m. to 5 p.m. snowfall parking ban is in effect.
The additional permits The additional permits may be allowed by resolution when either
the residential dwelling does not have adequate off-street parking or does not have any off-
street parking and permits for more than two vehicles is determined to be appropriate. The
Council shall establish the appropriate fee for these permits by resolution.
(3) Obstruction of Street by Private Snow Plowing or Removal Prohibited. No person
shall deposit any snow or ice, plowed or removed from private property, onto a public
street.
(4) Parking Interference with Clean -Up Snowplowing. No person shall park any
vehicle within 50 feet of any area of a public street which is unplowed after City
equipment has previously plowed snow and ice from other portions of said street, nor
otherwise park in such a manner as to interfere with City clean-up snowplowing
operations.
(5) Off -Street Parking Areas and Private Streets. No person who is an owner or
• manager of the premises shall allow or permit snow and ice accumulations in an area of
required off-street parking under the provisions of the Zoning Ordinance or a special
permit issued thereunder or private streets established under a special permit in such a
manner as to reduce such pnvate street area or the number of parking stalls available for
such use, commencing 24 hours after the cessation of snowfall.
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(6) Special Posted Snow Removal Parking Restrictions. In addition to the 8:00 a.m. to
5 p.m. parking ban set forth in Subsection (2) herein, the City Manager or designee is
authonzed to post no parking signs for snow removal along public streets of the City where
snow removal operations will require the use of the entire width of the street by snow
plowing and removing equipment. Such signs shall be posted at frequent intervals at least
four (4) hours prior to the time when snow removal commences on the street so posted,
and such signs shall be removed promptly after completion of the snow removal operation.
Snow removal shall be done on any street so posted as soon as possible following a lapse
of four (4) hours after posting the signs. No person shall park any vehicle, nor leave any
vehicle which was parked at the time of posting for a period of more than two (2) hours
thereafter, if any block on any street so posted during the time the said signs are posted
thereon, and it shall be unlawful for any person other than an authorized representative of
the City or Police Department of the City to remove said signs.
(7) Snow Emergency The City Manager or designee is authorized to declare a snow
emergency and to impose parking restrictions on City streets as necessary in the event
curbside snow accumulations cause streets to become impassable to emergency vehicles or
snow removal equipment in conjunction with on -street parking.
(8) Towing of Vehicles In addition to the penalty provision imposed for a violation of
this section, vehicles parked on a public street in violation of any provision of this section
may be towed and impounded. The City Manager or designee is authorized,to declare a
snow emergency and to impose parking restrictions on City streets as necessary m the
event curbside snow accumulations cause streets to become impassable to emergency
vehicles or snow removal equipment in conjunction with on -street parking.
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EXHIBIT "E"
RESOLUTION NO. 97-115
RESOLUTION EXEMPTING STREETS FROM
8:00 A.M. TO 5:00 P.M. SNOWFALL PARKING BAN
WHEREAS, Section 10-315(2)(b) of the City Code relating to snow removal parking
authorizes the City Council to establish by resolution streets that are not subject to the 8:00 a.m. to
5:00 p.m. snowfall parking ban; and
WHEREAS, the City council deems it necessary to exempt various streets from the
parking ban,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that pursuant to Section 10-315(2)(b) of the
City Code, the streets set forth on Exhibit "A" hereto and incorporated herein by reference are
exempted from the 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 2" snowfall parking ban.
Reviewed for Administration: Adopted by the City Council September 2, 1997
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EXHIBIT "F"
Section 11-103. Nuisances Affecting Peace and Safety. The following are declared to be
nuisances affecting public peace and safety.
(1) All snow and ice not removed from public sidewalks twelve hours after the snow or ice has
ceased to be deposited thereon.
(2) All limbs of trees which are less than eight feet above the surface of any street or sidewalk.
(3) All wires which are strung less than fifteen feet above the surface of the ground.
(4) All buildings, walls and other structures which have been damaged by fire, decay or
otherwise, and which are situated as to endanger the safety of the public.
(5) All explosives, inflammable liquids and other dangerous substances stored in any manner
or in any amount other than that provided by ordinance.
(6) All use or display of fireworks except as provided by ordinance.
(7)
All loud or unusual noises and annoying vibrations which offend the peace and quiet of
persons of ordinary sensibilities.
(8) Obstructions and excavations affecting the ordinary use by the public of streets, alleys and
sidewalks, or public grounds excepting under such conditions as are provided by
ordinance.
(9) Radio aerials strung or erected over streets or alleys or attached to poles of public service
companies.
(10) Any use of the public street or sidewalk which causes large crowds of people to gather,
obstructing traffic and the free use of the streets or sidewalks.
(11) All hanging signs, awnings, and other similar structures over the streets or sidewalks and
so situated as to endanger public safety.
(12) All barbed wire fences which are located within 3 feet of any public sidewalk.
(13) All dangerous, unguarded machinery, in any public place, or so situated or operated on
private property as to attract the public.
(14) The distributing of handbills except as provided by ordinance.
(15) The accumulation of rubbish, both organic and inorganic, upon property which as a result
of its accumulation may cause odor, disease, infestation, attract a nuisance, or danger to
others.
(16) Public sidewalks which are in a state of disrepair such as buckling, broken pieces, pieces
missing or in a condition which makes the sidewalk difficult for an individual to negotiate.
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(17) All other acts, omissions of acts, occupations and uses of property which are a menace to
the public health and safety as determined by the Director of Inspections.
(15, 16, 17 added by Ord. 1861-91; (17) amended by Ord. 1885-92 & 2007, 10/3/94)
(18) Feeding of deer and raccoons prohibited. (1) Prohibition.
No person shall feed deer or raccoons within the boundaries of the City. Feeding shall
include, but not be limited to, providing liquids or edible material to deer or raccoons.
Living food sources, such as fruit trees and other live vegetation, shall not be considered as
edible material.
(2) Exception. This section does not apply to veterinarians, City employees, City animal
wardens, or county, state or federal game officials who in the course of their duties have
deer or raccoons in their custody and/or under their management.
(18) added by Ord. 1995-94)
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Exhibit "G"
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Parking Lots
Lot
Address
Type
Priority
Preferred completion time
Fire Station 1
3750 Wooddale Ave
Emergency
A
asap
Fire Station 2
2262 Louisiana Ave
Emergency
A
asap
City Hall
(upper/lower/polic
e)
5005 Minnetonka
Boulevard
Emergency
A
asap
Westwood Nature
Center
8300 Franklin Ave
Recreation
B
dependent on building schedules
Rec Center
3700 Monterey Drive
Recreation
B
dependent on building schedules
Nelson
6504 W 26th Street
Recreation
C
dependent on building schedules
Water Dept. Shop
3750 Wooddale Ave
Commercial
C
following priorities a & b
MSC
7305 Oxford St.
Commercial
C
following priorities a & b
Gorham Lot
3435 Gorham Ave
Commercial
C
prior to 8 am
27th and Louisiana Ave
2701 Louisiana Ave
Commercial
C
prior to 8 am
0
Dakota SW behind
Palms
6500 Lake St
Commercial
C
prior to 8 am
Alabama Ave and
Excelsior
6000 Excelsior
Boulevard
Park & Ride
C
prior to 8 am
O'Tooles Lot
38th Street and Natchez
Ave
Commercial
C
prior to 8 am
Minnetonka and
Louisiana
3001 Louisiana Ave
Park & nde
C
pnor to 8 am
Texas & Highway 7
7941 W. 37th Street
Park & Ride
C
prior to 9 am
Bass Lake Park
3515 Belthne
Boulevard
Recreation
C
prior to 9 am
Treasure Island
2930 Inglewood Ave
Commercial
C
prior to 9 am
Reiss's Lot
6601 Lake Street
Park & Ride
C
prior to 9 am
36th and Wooddale Ave
3550 Wooddale Ave
Commercial
C
prior to 9 am
Lake Street Shelter
6212 W. Lake Street
Recreation
C
same day
Walker St. and
Louisiana
7300 Walker Street
Park & Ride
C
same day or dependent on usage
Northside
2200 Louisiana Ave
Recreation
C
same day
Fern Hill
4405 W 28th Street
Recreation
C
same day
III
37th and Alabama
6000 W. 37th street
Commercial
C
same day
Oak Hill
3356 Quebec Ave
Recreation
D
asap after plowing operations)
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Lot
Address
Type
Priority
Preferred completion time
'Victoria Lake
2750 Virginia Ave
Recreation
D
asap after plowing operations
Aquila Park
3110 Xylon Ave
Recreation
D
asap after plowing operations
Carpenter Park
5004 Highway 7 SFR
Recreation
D
asap after plowing operations
Creekside Park
7315 Oxford Street
Recreation
D
asap after plowing operations
Ford Park
1701 Ford Road
Recreation
D
asap after plowing operations
Keystone Park
3134 Alabama Ave
Recreation
D
asap after plowing operations
Dakota Park
2665 Dakota Ave
Recreation
D
asap after plowing operations
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Exhibit "H"
Skatin
Rinks
Rink
Address
Open
or
hockey
Plowing
Priority
Parking
Lot
Preferred
completion time
Birchwood
2745 Zarthan Ave
both
C
no
after pnonties A & B
Browndale
4905 Morningside Rd
both
C
no
after priorities A & B
Jackley
5942 w 42nd Street
hockey
C
no
after pnonties A & B
Lake Street
6212 W. Lake Street
2
hockey
C
yes
after pnorities A & B
Nelson
6504 W. 26th Street
hockey
C
yes
after priorities A & B
Northside
2200 Louisiana Ave
both
C
yes
after pnonties A & B
Oak Hill
3356 Quebec Ave
both
C
yes
after priorities A & B
Wolfe Park
3700 Monterey
open
C
rec ctr
after priorities A & B
Ainsworth
2751 Quebec Ave So
open
D
no
same day
Bass Lake
4860 W. 35th Street
open
D
no
same day 4
Cedar Manor
9400 Cedar Lake Road
open
D
no
same day
Center
5857 Oxford Street
hockey
D
no
same day
Central
6300 Walker Street
open
D
no
same day
Edgebrook
3920 Pennsylvania
Ave
open
D
no
same day
Fern Hill
4425 W. 28th Street
hockey
D
no
same day
Parkview
6701 W. 33rd Street
open
D
no
same day
Westwood Jr High
2025 Texas Ave
open
D
no
same day
Kilmer
1684 Kilmer Ave
open
E
no
next day
Sunset
3328 Xylon Ave
open
E
no
next day
Susan Lindgren
4801 W. 41st Street
open
E
no
next day
Twin Lakes
2500 Natchez Ave
open
E
no
next day
Resolution No. 00-121 -18-
Exhibit "I"
TRAILS
Route
From
To
Lengt
h
Priorit
y
Type
Preferred
completion
time
Junior High Trail
Pennsylvania Ave
Texas Ave
1,272
C
school
prior to 8 am
Lynn Ave Trail
27th Street
28th Street
310
C
commuter
prior to 8 am
Wooddale/Devaney
Trl
Devaney
Wooddale
450
C
school
prior to 8 am
36th Street
Beltline Blvd
Hwy 100 Ramp
South Side
1,471
D
commuter
prior to 1 pm
36th Street
Park Center Blvd
Hwy 100 Ramp
North Side
636
D
commuter
prior to 1 pm
Belthne Blvd
36th Street
Cty Road 25
NFR
2,838
D
commuter
prior to 1 pm
Birchwood Park
28th Street
Zarthan Ave
296
D
recreation
next day
Bronx Trail
Idaho Ave
29th Street
439
D
recreation
next day
Browndale Pk Trail
Browndale Ave
Morningside Rd
284
D
recreation
next day
/Cedar Lake Road
JCC
Ridge Dnve
4,779
D
commuter
same day
Dakota Park Trail
Dakota Ave
27th Street
2,373
D
recreation
next day
Ford Rd Park Trail
Ford Road
16th Street
800
D
recreation
next day
George Haun Trail
Belt Lme Blvd
35th Street
5,014
D
recreation
same day
Hampshire Trail
1400 Hampshire
Hampshire Ave
156
D
commuter
same day
Jackley Park Trail
Brookside Ave
42nd Street
215
D
recreation
next day
Jersey Park Trail
Jersey Ave
16th Street
675
D
recreation
next day
Jordan Ave
Jordan Ave
SFR I-394
800
D
commuter
same day
Keystone Park Trl
Alabama Ave
31st Street
1,203
D
general
same day
Oak Park Village
32nd Street
Walker Street
6,852
D
recreation
same day
Ottawa Ave
County Road 25
Minnetonka
Blvd
989
D
commuter
same day
Otten Pond Trails
Dakota Ave
14th Street
1,750
D
recreation
next day
Pennsylvania Ave
16th Street
13 1/2 Street
636
D
general
same day
Roxbury Park Trail
Brunswick Ave
32nd Street
340
D
general
same day
SFR I-394
Flag Ave
Ford Road
2,538
D
commuter
same day
Stephens Dnve
Mpls Trail
Parkwoods
Road
1,060
D
commuter
same day
Resolution No. 00-121
-19-
Taft Trail
Louisiana Ave
Edgebrook
Drive
1,500
D
recreation
next day
•
Twin Lakes Park
26th St
N side of Park
805
D
commuter
same day
28th St
Yosemite Ave
Xenwood Ave
280
D
commuter
same day
Franklin Ave Trls
Hampshire Ave
Louisiana Ave
1,215
C
commuter
same day
Northside Park Trl
Louisiana Ave
Nevada Ave
624
C
commuter
same day
Aquila Park Trails
Aquila Lane
32nd St
3,101
D
recreation
same day
33rd St
Aquila Ave
Utah Ave
1,540
D
recreation
same day
Carpenter Pk Trls
Raleigh Ave
Minnetonka
Blvd
2,798
D
recreation
next day
Oak Hill Pk Trails
34th Street
Rhode Island
2,808
D
recreation
next day
Shelard Park Trails
NFR I-394
Shelard Pkwy
4,266
D
commuter
same day
Wolfe Park Trail
Belt Line Blvd
36th Street
5,310
D
recreation
next day
SWLRT Corridor
West City Limits
Beltiline Blvd
11,024
C
commuter
same day
Hutchinson Spur
West City Limits
Hwy 100
16,960
C
commuter
same day
Hutchinson Spur
East City Limits
Hwy 100
3,074
C
commuter
same day
SWLRT Comdor
Beltline Blvd
East city Limits
2,968
C
commuter
same day
37`h St
Park Center Blvd
SLP Rec Center
954
D
recreation
next day •
Shelard Parkway
Nathan Lane
I-394 NFR
1,537
C
commuter
same day
Lamplighter Pond
Franklin Trail
16th St
1,810
D
recreation
next day
Louisiana Ave
Lake St
Wlker Street
831
C
commuter
same day
Library Lane
Louisiana Bridge
Library Lane
234
D
commuter
same day
Minnehaha Creek
32"d St
34`h St
1,500
D
recreation
next day
Minnetonka Blvd
Aquila Ave
Highway 169
3,590
C
commuter
same day
Monterey Drive
Excelsior Blvd
38th St
261
C
Commuter
same day
Ottawa Ave
Cty Rd 25
Minnetonka
Blvd
2,100
C
Commuter
same day
SWLRT Trl Conn
Taft St
SWLRT
(Edgebrook Pk)
848
D
Commuter
same day
Benilde High School
Parkwoods Road
Twin Lakes
Park
2,590
C
Commuter
same day
Wooddale Ave
Hamilton St
36`h St
1,815
C
Commuter
same day
Bass Lake East
Bass Lake Trails
France Ave
848
D
Recreation
next day
TOTAL
115,367
21.8 Miles
Lineal Feet
•
Resolution No. 00-121 -20-
Exhibit
"3"
SIDEWALKS
Route
From
To
Priority
Side
Length
Type
Preferred completion
time
16th St
Zarthan
Park Place
Blvd
D
S
1,440
General
prior to end of plowing
16th St
Zarthan
Park Place
Blvd
D
N
1,440
General
prior to end of plowing
16`h St
Louisiana
Ave
Pennsylvania
D
N
1,345
General
pnor to end of plowing
16th St
Jordan
Ave
Ford Road
D
N
1,150
General
pnor to end of plowing
1st St NW
Gorham
150 feet east
D
N
145
General
pnor to end of plowing
26th St
Dakota
Kentucky
C
N
2,143
School
prior to 8 am
26`h St
Monterey
Ave
Highway 100
D
S
2,345
General
prior to end of plowing
26`h St
France
Ave
Monterey Ave
D
S
1,906
General
prior to end of plowing
27`h St
Webster
Ave
Utica Ave
D
W
630
General
prior to end of plowing
28`h St
Texas
Ave
Louisiana Ave
D
N
2,585
General
prior to end of plowing
28`h St
Louisiana
Ave
Dakota Ave
D
N
2,648
General
pnor to end of plowing
28`h St
Dakota
Ave
Zarthan Ave
D
N
1,595
General
prior to end of plowing
28th St
Texas
Virginia
D
N
347
General
prior to end of plowing
28`h St _
Monterey
Pkwy
Joppa Ave
D
N
954
General
prior to end of plowing
28th St
Xenwood
Ave
Webster Ave
D
S
252
General
prior to end of plowing
32nd St
Xylon
Ave
Texas Ave
D
S
1,200
General
prior to end of plowing
33rd St
Dakota
Library Lane
C
S
2,031
School
prior to 8 am
36th St
Wooddale
Hwy 100
Ramp
D
S
1,680
General
pnor to end of plowing
36th St
Wooddale
Hwy 100
Ramp
D
N
1,680
General
prior to end of plowing
36th St
Wooddale
Alabama Ave
D
S
250
General
pnor to end of plowing
prior to end of plowing
pnor to end of plowing
36`h St
Wooddale
Alabama Ave
D
N
250
General
36`h St
Texas
Aquila Ave
D
N
2,110
General
Resolution No. 00-121
-21-
36th St
Aquila
Ave
Flag Ave
D
N
1,209
General
prior to end of plow.
36th St
Aquila
Gettysburg
C
S
2,822
Comm
uter
prior to 8 am
36th St
Texas
Ave
Wyoming
Ave
C
S
849
Comm
uter
prior to 8 am
37th St
Aquila
Target Road
C
N
2,062
Comm
uter
prior to 8 am
38th St
Excelsior
Blvd
France Ave
D
N
1,997
General
prior to end of plowing
38th St
Excelsior
Blvd
France Ave
D
S
1,997
General
pnor to end of plowing
38th St
Monterey
Ave
Quentin Ave
D
S
1,703
General
pnor to end of plowing
41St St
Wooddale
Natchez
C
S
1,653
School
prior to 8 am
41st St
Wooddale
Highway 100
D
S
1,000
General
prior to end of plowing
41st St
Yosemite
Ave
Vernon Ave
D
W
850
General
prior to end of plowing
Alabama Ave
Excelsior
37th St
D
E
2,974
General
pnor to end of plowing
Alabama Ave
37th St
36th St
D
E
424
General
prior to end of plowing
prior to end of pill,—
Alabama Ave
Excelsior
36th St
D
W
2,974
General
Alabama Ave
37th St
36th St
D
W
424
General
prior to end of plowing
Aquila Ave
33rd St
36th St
D
W
1,886
General
prior to end of plowing
Aquila Ave
36th St
Hwy 7
C
W
1,326
Comm
uter
prior to 8 am
Aquila Ave
36th St
Hwy 7
C
E
1,326
Comm
uter
pnor to 8 am
Auto Club Way -
Park
Center
Blvd
East 320 feet
D
S
320
General
prior to end of plowing
Auto Club Way
Park
Center
Blvd
East 320 feet
D
N
320
General
prior to end of plowing
Brookside Ave
Excelsior
Blvd
42nd St
D
E
1,484
General
pnor to end of plowing
Brookside Ave
42nd St
City Limits
D
E
1,908
General
prior to end of plowing
Brookside Ave
Excelsior
Blvd
City Limits
D
W
3,392
General
prior to end of plowing
Cedar Lake Road
Flag
Boone
C
S
1,230
School
prior to 8 am •
Cedar Lake Road
Hwy 169
Texas Ave
C
N
5,120
Comm
pnor to 8 am
•
Resolution No. 00-121
-22-
uter
Cedar Lake Road
Texas
Louisiana
C
N
2,762
Comm
uter
prior to 8 am
Cedar Lake Road
Louisiana
Ave
Zarthan Ave
C
N
4,518
Comm
uter
prior to 8 am
Cedar Lake Road
Zarthan
Ave
Park Place
Blvd
C
N
1,750
Comm
uter
prior to 8 am
Cedar Lake Road
Nevada
Louisiana
C
S
584
Comm
uter
prior to 8 am
Dakota Ave
Lake St
Minnetonka
C
E
2,763
School
prior to 8 am
Dakota Ave
Lake St
Minnetonka
C
W
2,763
School
prior to 8 am
Dakota Ave
Minneton
ka
26`h St
C
E
2,583
School
pnor to 8 am
Dakota Ave
Minneton
ka
26th St
C
W
2,583
School
prior to 8 am
Edgewood Ave
Cedar
Lake Rd
26th St
C
W
2,226
School
prior to 8 am
Excelsior Blvd
France
Ave
Monterey
C
S
2,928
General
special service district
Excelsior Blvd
France
Ave
Monterey
C
N
2,928
General
special service district
Excelsior Blvd
Quentin
Monterey
C
` S
1,747
Comm
uter
pnor to 8 am
Excelsior Blvd
Quentin
Monterey
C
N
1,747
Comm
uter
pnor to 8 am
Excelsior Blvd
Quentin
Wooddale
Ave
C
S
1,335
General
special service district
Excelsior Blvd
Quentin
Park Center
Blvd
C
N
1,561
General
special service district
Excelsior Blvd
Park
Center
Blvd
Louisiana Ave
C
N
4,295
General
prior to end of plowing
Excelsior Blvd _
Louisiana
Ave
West City
Limits
C
N
3,507
Comm
uter
prior to 8 am
Excelsior Blvd
Xenwood
Ave
Minnehaha
Creek
C
S
2,766
Comm
uter
pnor to 8 am
Flag Ave
Cedar
Lake Rd
18th St
D
W
4,029
General
prior to end of plowing
Ford Road
Shelard
Pkwy
I-394 NFR
D
W
2,271
General
pnor to end of plowing
France Ave
26th St
Cedar
Meadows
D
W
400
General
prior to end of plowing
Franklin Ave
Pennsylva
nia
Louisiana
D
S
1,294
General
pnor to end of plowing
Franklin Ave
Texas
Ave
Nature Center
D
N
2,638
General
prior to end of plowing
Resolution No. 00-121
-23-
Gorham Ave
2nd St
NW
1st St NW
D
E
550
General
prior to end of plow
Hampshire Ave
Franklin
Cedar Lake
Rd
D
W
673
General
prior to end of plowing
Hampshire Ave
I-394
SFR
Cul-de-sac
D
E
938
General
prior to end of plowing
Idaho Ave
Cedar
Lake Rd
Franklin Ave
D
E
652
General
prior to end of plowing
Lake St
Brunswic
k
Minnetonka
D
N
2,632
General
prior to end of plowing
Lake St
Brunswic
k
Walker St
D
N
2,331
General
pnor to end of plowing
Lake St
Minneton
ka
Dakota
D
S
3,544
General
prior to end of plowing
Library Lane
Gorham
33rd St
C
E
643
School
prior to 8 am
Library Lane
Gorham
33rd St
C
W
200
School
prior to 8 am
Louisiana Ave
Excelsior
Blvd
Oxford St
D
E
2,459
General
prior to end of plowing
Louisiana Ave
720' N of
Exc Bld
Oxford St
D
W
1,739
General
pnor to end of plowing
Louisiana Ave
Oxford St
Hwy 7
D
E
1,635
General
prior to end of plowing
Louisiana Ave
Hwy 7
Minnetonka
Blvd
D
E
4,201
General
prior to end of plowing
Louisiana Ave
Hwy 7
Minnetonka
Blvd
D
W
4,201
General
prior to end of plows
Louisiana Ave
Minneton
ka Blvd
Cedar Lake
Rd
D
E
3,636
General
prior to end of plowing
Louisiana Ave
Minneton
ka Blvd
Cedar lake Rd
D
W
3,636
General
prior to end of plowing
Louisiana Ave
Cedar
Lake Rd
14th St
D
W
3,418
General
pnor to end of plowing
Louisiana Ave
14th St
I-394
D
W
600
General
prior to end of plowing
Louisiana Ave _
14th St
I-394
D
E
600
General
prior to end of plowing
Minnetonka Blvd
France
Hwy 100
D
N
4,906
General
prior to end of plowing
Minnetonka Blvd
Inglewoo
d
Hwy 100
D
S
3,988
General
prior to end of plowing
Minnetonka Blvd
Hwy 100
Dakota Ave
D
N
3,311
General
prior to end of plowing
Minnetonka Blvd
Hwy 100
Dakota Ave
D
S
3,311
General
pnor to end of plowing
Minnetonka Blvd
Dakota
Ave
Louisiana Ave
D
N
2,640
General
prior to end of plowing
Minnetonka Blvd
Dakota
Ave
Louisiana Ave
D
S
2,640
General
pnor to end of plowing
Minnetonka Blvd
Louisiana
Ave
Texas Ave
D
N
2,517
General
prior to end of plowing
Minnetonka Blvd
Louisiana
Ave
Texas Ave
D
S
2,517
General
pnor to end of plows
Resolution No. 00-121
-24-
Minnetonka Blvd
Texas
Ave
Aquila
D
S
1,980
General
prior to end of plowing
Monterey Drive
Excelsior
Blvd
38th St
D
W
200
General
prior to end of plowing
Monterey Drive
38`h St
36 %z St
D
W
850
General,prior
to end of plowing
Monterey Drive
36 1/2
Street
Excelsior
Blvd.
D
E
1,050
General
prior to end of plowing
Natchez Ave
41st St
40th St
C
W
383
School
pnor to 8 am
Ottawa Ave
31st St
Minnetonka
C
W
564
Comm
uter
prior to 8 am
Ottawa Ave
County
25
31st St
C
W
175
Comm
uter
_
prior to 8 am
Park Center Blvd
Excelsior
Blvd
36`h St
C
E
3,237
Comm
uter
special service district
Park Center Blvd
Excelsior
Blvd
36th St
C
W
978
Comm
uter
special service district
Park Glen Road
Beltline
East 250 feet
D
N
250
General
_
to end of plowing
Park Place Blvd
Cedar
Lake
Road
16th St
D
W
1,475
General
,pnor
prior to end of plowing
Park Place Blvd
Cedar
Lake
Road
16th St
D
E
890
General
prior to end of plowing
Park Nicollet
Blvd
39th St
Excelsior
Blvd
C
W
490
Comm
uter
special service distnct
Pennsylvania Ave
I-394
SFR
14`h St
D
E
645
General
prior to end of plowing
Princeton Ave
42nd St
Wooddale
C
E
587
School
prior to 8 am
Quentin Ave
42nd St
41st St
C
E
574
School
pnor to 8 am
I-394 SFR
Texas
Ave
Louisiana Ave
D
S
2,450
General
pnor to end of plowing
I-394 SFR
_
Louisiana
Ave
Colorado Ave
D
S
3,000
General
prior to end of plowing
I-394 SFR
Colorado
Ave
Zarthan Ave
D
S
1,030
General
pnor to end of plowing
I-394 SFR
Zarthan
Ave
Cul-de-sac
D
S
949
General
pnor to end of plowing
I-394 SFR
Park
Place
Blvd
East City
Limits
D
S
2,138
General
pnor to end of plowing
Shelard Pkwy
Ford
Road
Nathan Lane
D
S
1,567
General
prior to end of plowing
Texas Ave
I-394
SFR
Franklin
D
E
2,500
General
prior to end of plowing
Texas Ave
Cedar
Lake Rd
Franklin
C
E
2,588
School
pnor to 8 am
Resolution No. 00-121
-25-
Texas Ave
Hwy 7
28th St
D
W
6,025
General
prior to end of plows
Texas Ave
Hwy 7
Walker St
D
E
740
General
pnor to end of plow'
Texas Ave
Walker
34th St
D
E
1,260
General
prior to end of plowing
Texas Ave
34th St
33rd St
D
E
619
General
prior to end of plowing
Texas Ave
33rd St
32 '/2 St
D
E
428
General
prior to end of plowing
Texas Ave
32 1/2 St
31st St
D
E
796
General
prior to end of plowing
Texas Ave
Minneton
ka
31st St
D
E
595
General
prior to end of plowing
Texas Ave
Minneton
ka
28th St
D
E
1,260
General
prior to end of plowing
Utica Ave
27th St
26th St
D
W
320
General
prior to end of plowing
Virginia Ave
28th St
Cedar Lake
Road
D
E
1,400
General
prior to end of plowing
Walker St
Lake St
East to
Railroad
D
S
318
General
prior to end of plowing
Walker St
Lake St
Republic Ave
D
N
776
General
prior to end of plowing
Walker St
Republic
Ave
Louisiana Ave
D
N
690
General
prior to end of plowing
Walker St
Louisiana
Texas Ave
D
N
2,739
General
pnor to end of plowing
Walker St
Sumter
Ave
Texas Ave
D
S
300
General
prior to end of plowing
Webster Ave
27th Street
28th Street
D
W
636
General
pnor to end of plows
Wooddale Ave
36.111 St
Hwy 100
Ramp
D
W
1,104
General
prior to end of plow
Wooddale Ave
Hwy 100
Ramp
Excelsior
Blvd
D
E
1,815
General
prior to end of plowing
Wooddale Ave
44th St
Excelsior
Blvd
D
E
4,582
General
prior to end of plowing
Wooddale Ave
44th St
Excelsior
Blvd
D
W
4,582
General
prior to end of plowing
Wooddale Ave
44th St
City Limits
D
W
200
General
prior to end of plowing
Wooddale Ave
35th St
Lake St
C
E
848
School
prior to 8 am
Yosemite Ave -
Excelsior
Blvd
41st St
D
W
850
General
prior to end of plowing
Zarthan Ave
Cedar
Lake
Road
16th St
D
E
705
General
prior to end of plowing
TOTAL
Feet
255,749 Lineal
48 4 Miles
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Exhibit "L"
Resolution No. 00-121 -26-
Exhibit "K"
Pedestrian Bridges
Bridge Location
Road Owner
Priority
Type
Preferred
completion time
33rd Street over Lousiana (trackless)
City of St. Louis
Park
C
school
prior to 8 am
Excelsior Blvd over Minnehaha Creek
(trackless)
County
C
general
prior to 8 am
26th Street over Highway 100
MnDOT
C
school
prior to 8 am
Brookside Ave & Minnehaha Creek
(trackless)
City of St. Louis
Park
D
general
pnor to 3 pm same
day
Cedar Lake Road over Burlington
Railroad
City of St. Louis
Park
D
recreation
prior to 3 pm same
day
41st over Highway 100
MnDOT
D
general
prior to 3 pm same
day
Pennsylvania Ave Pedestrian over
I-394 (trackless)
MnDOT
D
commuter
prior to 8 am
Prior to 8 am
Excelsior Blvd & France Ave
County
D
C
Bus Stops Shelters
Address
Road
Owner
Shoveling
Priority
Sidewalk
or Trail
Priority
Preferred completion
time
Excelsior Blvd & Methodist Hospital Entrance
County
D
C
Pnor to 8 am
Excelsior Blvd & Meadowbrook Ln
County
D
C
Prior to 8 am
Excelsior Blvd & Meadowbrook Blvd
County
D
C
Prior to 8 am
Excelsior Blvd & Brookside Ave
County
D
C
,Prior to 8 am
Excelsior Blvd & Quentin Ave
County
D
C
Prior to 8 am
Excelsior Blvd & 38th Street
County
D
C
Prior to 8 am
Excelsior Blvd & France Ave
County
D
C
Pnor to 8 am
Minnetonka Blvd & Inglewood Ave
County
D
C
Pnor to 8 am
Minnetonka Blvd & Lynn Ave
County
D
C
Pnor to 8 am
Minnetonka Blvd & Princeton Ave
County
D
C
Prior to 8 am
Resolution No. 00-121
-27-
Minnetonka Blvd & Raleigh Ave
County
D
C
Prior to 8 am
Minnetonka Blvd & Highway 100
County
D
C
Prior to 8 am •
Minnetonka Blvd & Colorado Ave
County
D
C
Pnor to 8 am
Minnetonka Blvd & Georgia Ave
County
D
C
Prior to 8 am
Minnetonka Blvd & Louisiana Ave
County
D
C
Pnor to 8 am
Minnetonka Blvd & Texas Ave
County
D
C
Prior to 8 am
Texas Ave & Highway 7
City of St.
Louis Park
D
D
asap following priorities
A&B
36th Ave & Virginia Ave
City of St.
Louis Park
D
D
asap following pnorities
A & B
36th Ave & Aquila Ave
City of St.
Louis Park
D
D
asap following priorities
A & B
36th Ave & Phillips Parkway
City of St.
Louis Park
D
D
asap following priorities
A & B
Cedar Lake Road & Stanlen Road
City of St.
Louis Park
D
D
asap following priorities
A & B
Cedar Lake Road & Sunset Ridge Dr.
City of St.
Louis Park
D
D
asap following prionties
A & B
Beltline Blvd & Park Glen Road
City of St.
Louis Park
D
D
asap following priorities
A & B
Sidewalk Ramps
Excelsior Blvd & Quentin
City of St.
Louis Park
D
C
Pnor to 8 am
36th Street & Wyoming
City of St.
Louis Park
D
D
asap following priorities
A & B