Red Deer Advocate, December 03, 2013

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Red Deer Advocate TUESDAY, DEC. 3, 2013

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Snow plow blitz

15 TO 25 CM OF SNOW EXPECTED TO FALL IN MOST AREAS BY THIS MORNING

CITY COUNCIL VOTES TO CLEAR RESIDENTIAL STREETS BY CRYSTAL RHYNO ADVOCATE STAFF Monday’s blizzard forced Red Deer city council to declare all-out war on big snow that has made residential streets near impassable starting today. Council voted unanimously on Monday to depart from its policy to conduct the major snow plow blitz in neighbourhoods because of the safety and accessibility concerns on Red Deer streets and neighbourhoods. Typically a residential plow takes 45 days. The plows will clear snow in residential areas and industrial/commercial areas within five to seven days. Earlier in the day, the city activated its Emergency Operations Centre allowing the city to co-ordinate its efforts across departments to collaborate on a strategy dealing with the snow clearing. The group was meeting late into Monday evening. “We’ve been hearing from the public that residential clearing has been becoming an issue for them particularly with this last snowfall,” said Mayor Tara Veer. “It became very clear, residential areas in many areas were becoming impassable and that poses a safety concern for our citizens.” During the debate councillors raised concerns over the inconvenience snow clearing will cause for residents because of the windrows. But in weighing inconvenience against safety, council decidedly chose safety. Councillors expressed the frustration that they have heard from residents. They said this will give relief in those residential areas.

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Thanks for your patience The extreme weather of the last two days has crippled the Advocate’s delivery efforts. As the snow abates and streets are cleared, we hope to have our carriers back on their routes in full force. In the meantime, our staff is doing the best it can to bring your newspapers to you as quickly as possible. We thank you for your patience.

Digging out Photo by JEFF STOKOE/Advocate staff

ABOVE: Jordana Delainey, 10, and her brother Sebastian, 13, dig out the path to their front door in Clearview Monday after school. RIGHT: City of Red Deer Parks employee Carrie Vivier uses a gas blower to remove snow from the sidewalk outside the downtown library Monday afternoon. BOTTOM RIGHT: Murray Young, right helps his neighbor Hoang Huynh dig his daughter’s car out of the snow in front of Huynh’s house in Eastview Estates Monday morning.

WOLF CREEK PUBLIC SCHOOLS CLOSED

BY LANA MICHELIN ADVOCATE STAFF Blizzard-like conditions have led to a slew of school and event cancellations around Central Alberta and the City of Red Deer activated its emergency operations centre. The move allows the city to centrally co-ordinate its response to the snow storm by pulling together departments to determine what measures to take. Snow plowing crews were tackling arterial roads, bus routes and streets considered impassable to emergency vehicles Monday. Residents were encouraged to stay home if they don’t need to travel. Storm conditions led to Wolf Creek public school closures today, as no buses will be running in the district that includes Blackfalds, Lacombe and Ponoka. “Student safety is a primary concern for Wolf Creek, and given the weather and road conditions, this decision has been made ahead of time to allow for families to plan accordingly,” stated a release issued by superintendent Larry Jacobs.

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Light snow. High -16. Low -21.

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