The City of Upper Arlington provides one of the best snow removal services in Central Ohio with the aim of returning normal driving conditions to all City streets within 24 hours of the end of a snowstorm.
For operational purposes, a higher level of service and priority designation will be given first to arterial streets, then collector streets and finally residential streets. Arterials are the main thoroughfares in the City; collectors are the secondary streets as they carry traffic to the arterials.
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For snow and ice removal, arterials and collectors are considered Priority 1. Due to the high volume of traffic, emergency and school routes, emphasis is placed on treating these roads first. Roads listed as such will be maintained in as near bare pavement conditions as possible at all times. Adhering to this prioritization is critical in order to maintain access for emergency services to all business and residential areas throughout the community.
The roads listed below are designated as “arterials” and “collectors” in the Traffic Schedule, per Section 311 of the Upper Arlington City Code:
Arterials
Fifth Avenue
Fishinger Road
Henderson Road
Kenny Road
Lane Avenue
Lane Road (Riverside to Reed)
McCoy Road
North Broadway
Northwest Boulevard
Redding Road
Reed Road
Riverside Drive
Tremont Road
Zollinger Road
Collectors
Andover Road
Arlington Avenue
Asbury Drive
Cambridge Boulevard
Canterbury Road
Carriage Hill Lane
Chartwell Road
Coach Road
Coventry Road
Dierker Road
Gateway Drive
Greensview Drive
King Avenue
Kioka Avenue
Lane Road (Riverside to Reed)
Leeds Road
Longeaton Drive
Lytham Road
Mackenzie Drive
McCoy Road
Mountview Road
North Star Road
Northam Road
Nottingham Road
NW Professional Plaza
Redding Road
Ridgeview Road
Stonehaven Drive
Waltham Road
Windermere Road
Windham Road
Woodbridge Road
All other streets, not classified as collector streets or arterial streets, are designated as local streets per city code; local (or residential) streets are categorized as Priority 2 during snowfall events. Residential streets will be cleaned and/or treated upon completion of all Priority 1 streets.
The City recognizes the following Franklin County Snow Emergency Classifications. Adoption of a snow emergency in Upper Arlington is at the discretion of the City Manager:
- Level 1 – hazardous conditions, motorists should proceed carefully.
- Level 2 – drive only when necessary.
- Level 3 – roads are closed to non-emergency travel. Police may stop and arrest any motorists traveling unnecessarily.
How Can You Help?
Navigating the community on foot can be hazardous in the winter, especially for the elderly, families with young children or those with disabilities. During winter months, residents are encouraged to keep their sidewalks clear of snow and ice – providing a safe walkway for pedestrians. If you have elderly neighbors, please take a few extra moments to help clear their sidewalks too.
UA Village – a program of the Upper Arlington Commission on Aging – manages a community Winter Warriors program as part of its range of support services designed to help older adults age safely in their homes. This program is looking to connect community volunteers with Village members that would benefit from assistance with snow and ice removal. Visit their website or call 614-427-3920 to learn more.
If you have a fire hydrant in front of your property, please take some extra time when clearing your drive and sidewalks to also remove snow and ice from the hydrant. In the event of a fire emergency, this will help speed the response for fire crews if they need emergency access to water.
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City streets are categorized into three categories: arterials, collectors and local/residential streets. Arterials are the main thoroughfares in the City; collectors are the secondary streets as they carry traffic to the arterials; all other streets not classified as collector streets or arterial streets are designated as local/residential streets. For snow and ice operational purposes, arterial and collector streets are classified as Priority 1 streets, while local/residential streets are Priority 2.
Priority 1: Due to emergency and school routes, and the high volume of traffic, emphasis is placed on treating these roads first. Roads listed as Priority 1 streets will be maintained in as near bare pavement conditions as possible at all times. Adhering to this prioritization is critical in order to maintain access for emergency services to all business and residential areas throughout the community. Typically, Priority 1 streets are returned to normal driving conditions within eight-to-12 hours after precipitation ends.
Priority 2: Local/residential streets will be cleaned and/or treated upon completion of all Priority 1 streets. Typically, Priority 2 streets are returned to normal driving conditions within 12 to 24 hours after precipitation ends.
During any snow event, our focus is on returning public roadways to safe driving conditions. During heavy snowfalls, since snowplows are designed to push snow towards the curb, it is unavoidable that crews may also push snow into a freshly cleared driveway. While this can cause frustration and additional work for our residents, please understand that our crews are working to maintain an acceptable service level throughout the City for the safety of the traveling public. Plows will not return to clear snow that has been pushed into residential driveway.
If you believe your private property has been damaged by a City snow plow, please contact the Public Service Department, at 614-583-5350 or by email at [email protected]. Please note, there are also private contractors who drive in the City with plows on their vehicles; all City vehicles are clearly marked with the City’s emblem.
Individual homeowners are responsible for maintenance and clearing of sidewalks adjacent to their property. During winter months, residents are encouraged to keep their sidewalks clear of snow and ice – providing a safe walkway for those travelling on the sidewalk. A volunteer-based program is available to assist elderly residents with snow removal. Those residents who would like to volunteer or those looking for assistance can sign up for the Winter Warriors program by contacting the UA Commission on Aging, UA Village Program at 614-427-3920.
When the forecast calls for an accumulation of snow, or when the temperatures mean icy roads could develop, the City applies liquid anti-icers to roadways, focusing on arterial and collector streets. Anti-icing procedures occur prior to a snow to help prevent snow from bonding to the road surface, making it easier to plow the roads clear and increase road users’ safety. The City of Upper Arlington uses a sugar beet-based anti-icing liquid combined with salt brine; this combination is less corrosive than salt brine alone and helps reduce the amount of salt application needed following precipitation.
Thank you for your interest in helping others in our community. Please call the UA Commission on Aging, UA Village Program at 614-427-3920 for details.
Yes, but if at all possible, we ask that you find an alternate place to park during times of heavy snowfall. With fewer cars parked on the street, snow plows are able to remove all of the snow from the street without having to swerve around parked vehicles.
During winter months, ice build-up from overactive sump pumps and/or water breaks can create hazardous conditions if it forms ice patches in the roadway or over the sidewalks. Please contact the Public Service Department at 614-583-5350 or by email at [email protected] to notify us of any potential hazards. The Public Works Division will treat these areas with additional salt after plowing operations have finished.