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Submitted by Amy Cloud, City of Bellingham

Long before there’s snow in the forecast, it’s time to start thinking winter safety. When it comes to driving, that means: be prepared and slow down.  The City of Bellingham (COB) Public Works Department, which has responsibility for city street maintenance, has been preparing for snow and ice and monitors winter weather conditions around the clock.

In preparation for wintry street conditions, COB Public Works:

  • Prepares seven trucks with plow attachments;
  • As possible, de-icing solution is applied to key streets in advance of snow and ice;
  • Sand is applied when streets are icy or covered with light snow;
  • Because that sand needs to be cleaned up to keep it out of the storm drain system – and our streams and Bay – crews work to find the right balance, applying enough sand for traction, but not too much;
  • Plowing typically starts when four inches of snow has accumulated and is forecast to continue;
  • Four-lane roads initially have only one lane plowed in each direction with additional lanes open as time and conditions permit;
  • Access to side streets are cleared only after the priority routes are completely plowed.
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The City of Bellingham prepares seven trucks with plow attachments for winter road conditions. Photo courtesy: City of Bellingham.

And here’s what residents can and should do:

  • Clear sidewalks abutting your property – COB does not provide snow and ice control for sidewalks;
  • Stay home if you don’t need to be out. It’s safer with fewer people on the streets, especially for those not comfortable in snow and ice.

Tips for drivers facing wintry street conditions:

  • Prepare yourself and your car for winter driving;
  • Clear your windshield and all vehicle windows before driving;
  • Drive only when you really need to;
  • Drive for the conditions -slower speeds and acceleration;
  • Allow extra time to reach your destination;
  • Use your headlights (even if you can see well already, lights help other drivers see you);
  • Leave extra room between you and the vehicle in front of you.

For more information on snow and ice removal, click here.  Visit this City of Bellingham website for details on the sanding map and routes.  Another good resource is the Washington State Department of Transportation winter driving page and winter driving guide.

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