The Township of Woolwich is responsible for implementing a winter control program on Township Roads. This mostly includes snowplowing, but frequently also includes salting/sanding. Roads are patrolled daily during the winter months to guide winter control. Our dedicated and hardworking Operations Staff make every effort to ensure the Township Roads are adequately cleaned to provide safe travel to all.
The Township is obligated to adhere to O.Reg. 239/02 - Minimum Maintenance Standards for Municipal Highways (MMS) where the Ministry of Transportation has established minimum standards of repairs for deficiencies and timeframes for winter maintenance of roadways. There are six road classifications identified in the regulation with Class 1 roadways garnering the highest level of service and Class 6 roadways the least. Woolwich’s road network is comprised of roadways that fall between Class 3 to Class 6. These roadways interconnect throughout the (9) snow plow routes across the Township.
During some snowfall events, certain roadways may be treated as a priority even though they are within the same classification based on the affect to the larger community. For example, a Class 5 roadway where a school is located would be deemed a priority compared to a Class 5 roadway that only has residential homes on it.
How quickly Operations Staff is able to address snow clearing is affected by a number of factors including:
- Time of day (i.e. weekend call out versus regular working day);
- Duration of event;
- Amount of snow, when it falls and how fast it comes down (it's a lot easier to deal with 5 cm than 15 cm);
- Weather factors, such as wind contributing to drifting; and
- Equipment breakdowns and staff availability.
If you have any concerns or questions regarding winter maintenance please Report It, contact our Operations Department during normal working hours of 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at 519-669-6043 or after hours and weekends contact the Region of Waterloo call centre at 519-575-4400.
Five things to remember during the winter:
- Caution - when travelling behind a snow plow, please be cautious as they will stop frequently and back up.
- Windrows - we understand your frustration when you clear your driveway and then a snowplow comes by and leaves a pile of snow - a windrow. Unfortunately, it is impossible to clear snow from the roads without leaving one.
- Parking - parked cars are a snowplow operator's biggest obstacle. If your street has not been plowed please do not park on it and abide by the Overnight Parking Ban, which is in affect from 4:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. December 1 to March 31.
- Dumping snow on the roads - do not push, plow or blow snow onto or across roads, it is illegal to deposit snow from your property onto the road.
- Patience - when plowing operations begin, trucks follow a pre-determined route to minimize duplication and maximize the efficiency of snow clearing operations. Plowing operations can take several hours depending on the amount of snow.
Snow Plow Route Map:
View our Snow Plow Route Map to see the nine designated routes across the Township.