I would like to report an area which may require additional plowing or grading near my residence or place of business.

The Flagstaff City Council approved a snow operations policy which sets priorities for plowing as well as some desired time frames. This policy includes a goal to keep first priority streets open at all times.

First priority areas consist of the following:

1. Main Arterials

2. Major Hills

3. Downtown

4. Mountain Line Transit Routes

5. School Bus Routes

All other streets are considered Second Priority Areas.

Route maps depicting First Priority Areas and areas not maintained by the City are available at Snow Operations - Snow Routes by Maintenance Agencies.

The policy also sets the following target plowing time frames based on the amount of snowfall received:

During the months of January and February only.

* 0 to 3 inches of snow - First priority areas only

* 3 to 8 inches of snow - Second priority areas completed within 12 hours

* 8 to 12 inches of snow - Second priority areas completed within 18 hours

* Over 12 inches of snow - Second priority areas completed within 36 hours

These targets are from the beginning of the snow season to the end of December and from the end of February to the end of the snow season

* 0 to 4 inches of snow - First priority areas only

* 4 to 8 inches of snow - Second priority areas completed within 12 hours

* 8 to 12 inches of snow - Second priority areas completed within 18 hours

* Over 12 inches of snow - Second priority areas completed within 36 hours

Snow operations crews operate on 12 hour shifts and work around the clock plowing, cindering, and picking up snow during and after a storm.

The timing of snow storms creates many challenges. If we receive snow right before the morning rush hour or the evening rush hour, it is very difficult to keep the first priorities open and passable. Depending upon the amount of accumulation, approximately 4-12 hours is required to plow and cinder the first priority streets one (1) time.

To report an area which may need additional, non-emergency plowing/grading, please utilize the Citizen Request Tracker or call the Streets section at (928) 213-2175 during normal business hours and provide a detailed account.

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1. I need Emergency Service access information.
2. I need to report icy conditions near my residence or place of business.
3. I need to report unsafe, uncleared ice-covered sidewalks.
4. I need to report a Winter Parking Ordinance violation.
5. I would like additional information about the Snow Berm Relocation Program.
6. I would like to check the current road conditions.
7. I would like to check the current weather conditions.
8. I would like to report an area which may require additional plowing or grading near my residence or place of business.
9. I would like to report an area where cinders are collecting in the bike lanes.
10. My residential area has not yet received snow plowing and/or other services (trash pick-up, main service, etc.)