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South Jordan Snow Removal Plan

South Jordan City has more than 450 lane miles of roads, and over 500 cul-de-sacs to clear during and after a snowstorm. As a result, roads are given different priority levels to ensure the roads that get used by the most people will be cleared first. If the weather permits, driver will begin plowing priority 2 and then 3 once all the priority 1 roads have been cleared. Depending on the nature of the storm, it may take a day or two to reach every street in the city.

If your street or cul-de-sac has not yet been cleared and it has been more than 24 hours since the last snow storm, please complete the following form and a work order will be issued to send a plow to your neighborhood.

Your Name:
Email:
Street to be plowed:
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If you have questions or concerns, please call the Streets Department at (801) 253-5230 between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.

Also, please note that plow drivers have been instructed not to plow narrow streets or cul-de-sacs with vehicles parked on the street if there is the possibility that the vehicles might be damaged. If there are cars parked on the street in your neighborhood preventing plowing, please contact Police Dispatch at (801) 840-4000 and an officer will issue a warning or citation to the illegally parked vehicle.

Priority 1 - Collector Streets, Hills, and Disabled Occupants

Collector streets and hills are the first to be cleared and kept clear during a snowstorm. Roads are plowed from the center line to the outside edge of the driving lanes (shoulder will not be cleared). Salt is put down on intersections, hills, and driving lanes. Minimum coverage is maintained between 11:00 p.m. and 4:00 a.m.

The following are Priority 1 collector streets and hills:
Collector Hills
Jordan Gateway
1300 West
2200 West
2700 West
3200 West
3400 West
3600 West
4000 West
4800 West
9400 South
9800 South
10200 South
10400 South
11400 South
11800 South
U-111
Old Bingham Highway
River Front Parkway
Ridgeside Ct.
Kolten Rd. Yorkshire
Y-Worry
1055 West
Parkway Palisades
Florence
Anna Circle
Trent Drive
Clover Ridge
The Ridge
Rustic Road
Welby School Road
Mano War
Glenmoor Hills
Minor Drive
Elk View Drive
Knox Drive
Lenox Drive
Tee Box Drive
Birdie Way
Kestrel Rise
Oakmond Rd.
Lake Run Rd.
Grandville Ave.

South Jordan City also receives a list of children with disabilities each year from the Jordan School District. Cul-de-sacs and streets for these families are also Priority 1.

Priority 2 - Through Subdivisions

Through subdivisions consist of subdivision roads that connect back to a collector street (do not become a dead end). Stopping to turn around greatly slows the progress and efficiency of plows, therefore Priority 2 are roads that allow them to continue moving forward.

Priority 3 - Cul-de-sacs and other Subdivisions

South Jordan City has more that 520 cul-de-sacs. Each will receive 1 pass in and 1 pass out as long as there are no cars parked on the street. Subdivision streets without an outlet are also Priority 3. Depending on the nature of the storm, it may take a day or two to reach every street and cul-de-sac, so please be patient.


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