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November 30, 2024 (evening update)
The City of Sault Ste. Marie continues to experience a significant weather event, with roads and sidewalks in a state of repair. Environment Canada has issued a snow squall warning for Sault Ste. Marie, peak snowfall rates of 5 to 10 cm per hour after recent snowfall accumulations have exceeded 50 cm. Updates regarding municipal services and operations for the evening of November 30, 2024, are as follows:
Road Clearing Efforts: Public Works crews continue to work around the clock to respond to the significant weather event. Currently, all roads are passable, but with reduced lane widths and snowpack on most streets.
Crews will begin widening the lanes and addressing snow and ice buildup. These activities will likely cause above-average snow and ice buildup at the end of driveways. This work is essential in preparing roads for the remainder of the winter season. Once the arterial roadways are completed, cutting will continue onto the collector and residential streets.
Residents are reminded that the snow plowed to the end of their driveway during a significant snow event is their responsibility and may be more than usual.
Currently, all available staff and equipment are deployed. Motorists should drive according to the road conditions and maintain a safe distance for heavy equipment operators to clear and sand roadways safely and efficiently.
Transit: Sault Transit and Parabus services have resumed today, but routes continue to experience delays, and Parabus service may have difficulties accessing unplowed parking lots. Please remain patient.
Garbage and Recycling: A reminder that yesterday’s garbage and recycling collection is postponed to next Friday. Residents affected by the delay may place additional bags for collection next week. Please remove bins from the curb to assist in snow removal efforts.
November 30 (evening update)
The City of Sault Ste. Marie continues to experience a significant weather event, with roads and sidewalks in a state of repair. Environment Canada has issued a snow squall warning for Sault Ste. Marie, peak snowfall rates of 5 to 10 cm per hour after recent snowfall accumulations have exceeded 50 cm. Updates regarding municipal services and operations for the evening of November 30, 2024, are as follows:
Road Clearing Efforts: Public Works crews continue to work around the clock to respond to the significant weather event. Currently, all roads are passable, but with reduced lane widths and snowpack on most streets.
Crews will begin widening the lanes and addressing snow and ice buildup. These activities will likely cause above-average snow and ice buildup at the end of driveways. This work is essential in preparing roads for the remainder of the winter season. Once the arterial roadways are completed, cutting will continue onto the collector and residential streets.
Residents are reminded that the snow plowed to the end of their driveway during a significant snow event is their responsibility and may be more than usual.
Currently, all available staff and equipment are deployed. Motorists should drive according to the road conditions and maintain a safe distance for heavy equipment operators to clear and sand roadways safely and efficiently.
Transit: Sault Transit and Parabus services have resumed today, but routes continue to experience delays, and Parabus service may have difficulties accessing unplowed parking lots. Please remain patient.
Garbage and Recycling: A reminder that yesterday’s garbage and recycling collection is postponed to next Friday. Residents affected by the delay may place additional bags for collection next week. Please remove bins from the curb to assist in snow removal efforts.
November 30, 2024 (morning update)
The City of Sault Ste. Marie continues to experience a significant weather event with hazardous snow squalls in the area. Environment Canada has issued a snow squall warning for Sault Ste. Marie, with additional snowfall accumulations exceeding 50 cm and snowfall rates of 5 to 10 cm per hour. Updates regarding municipal services and operations are as follows:
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Road Clearing Efforts: Crews continue to prioritize main and collector roads, followed by residential streets. At this point, given the ongoing snowfall, crews have not been able to reach all residential streets. All available staff and equipment are deployed and will operate around the clock to manage snow accumulation and ice formation. Anyone travelling on City streets should proceed with caution. Residential areas and designated sidewalks will continue to be cleared throughout the day. Sidewalks should not be blocked at any time to facilitate snow removal. Vehicles are asked not to park on the road during a winter event, as this can cause delays during snow removal.
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Travel Advisory: Motorists are reminded to drive according to the conditions and to give snow plow operators room to clear routes safely.
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Transit Service: Sault Transit and Parabus services will resume today at 6:15 a.m. Routes may continue to experience delays, and Parabus service may have difficulties accessing unplowed parking lots. Please remain patient.
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Waste Collection: Reminder that yesterday’s garbage and recycling collection is postponed to next Friday. Residents affected by the delay may place additional bags for collection next week. Please remove bins from the curb to assist in snow removal efforts.
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Landfill Closure: The City landfill is closed today.
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Community Centres: All City-operated community centres are open, and regular programming resumed.
December 29, 2024 (afternoon update)
The City of Sault Ste. Marie continues to respond to a significant weather event, with over 50 cm of snowfall recorded in some areas and an additional 30 cm expected in the forecast. Updates regarding municipal services and operations are as follows:
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Road Clearing Efforts: Crews prioritize arterial and collector roads, followed by residential streets. At this point, given the ongoing snowfall, crews have not been able to reach all residential streets. All available staff and equipment are deployed and will operate around the clock to manage snow accumulation and ice formation.
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Travel Advisory: Motorists are urged to avoid unnecessary travel to allow emergency and snow removal operations to proceed safely and efficiently.
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Transit Service: Sault Transit and Parabus services are suspended for the day.
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Waste Collection: Garbage and recycling collection scheduled for today is postponed to next Friday. Residents affected by the delay may place additional bags for collection next week. Please remove bins from the curb to assist in snow removal efforts.
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Landfill Closure: The City landfill is closed today.
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Community Centres: All City-operated community centres are closed, and programming is cancelled for the day.
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Civic Centre: The Ronald A. Irwin Civic Centre will remain closed today.
December 29 - Road Closure
The City’s Public Works and Engineering Services Department would like to inform motorists that Fourth Line East from Wishart Park Road to Landslide Road is currently closed and non-passable until further notice. The closure is required to perform emergency power line work due to the significant weather event. Take caution in the area and obey all signage. The City of Sault Ste. Marie thanks its citizens for their patience and cooperation during this temporary road closure.
December 29, 2024 (morning update)
Throughout the night, the City experienced a significant snowfall (50 cm and more in certain areas), with another 30 cm projected in the forecast. Due to the ongoing snowfall, the City is advising residents of the following:
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Motorists are encouraged to stay off the roads to allow essential services to continue
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Transit routes and Parabus service is canceled until further notice
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There will be no garbage or recycling pick-up today
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The landfill is closed until further notice
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City community centres are closed, and all programming is canceled until further notice
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The Ronald A. Irwin Civic Centre will be closed until further notice
Road clearing will continue throughout the day as possible. Public Works continues to deploy all available crews and equipment to keep up with the falling snow and ice formation. Arterial and collector roads are prioritized, followed by residential streets.
Motorists should drive according to the road conditions and maintain a safe distance for heavy equipment operators to clear and sand roadways safely and efficiently.