Over the last couple of weeks I have received over 100 emails outlining concerns on snow removal.
I have diligently brought your requests to the attention of City Winter Maintenance staff and 311 and will continue to do so. However, please understand as a Councillor I cannot direct city staff to do specific work.
But as your City Councillor I can propose changes to the current standards.
I am writing with an explanation of what the current City standards are for snow removal, and more importantly what you can do to influence a change in those standards, which have not been revised since 2003.
I have requested that City Winter Maintenance hold a public meeting here in the ward to explain the current standards but as of now no date has been set.
Part of the current situation is we have gotten a lot of snow in a short period which as many of you have noted is likely to occur more often in the future due to climate change.
So far this winter we have received 199cm of snow. The yearly average is 225cm. So thus far Ottawa has received 90% of our annual snowfall, and we are only about halfway through the season. This is scary as it compares to the 2018/19 winter where the city received a record 312cm of snow.
The other part of the problem is the limitations of the current standards, coupled with the snow budget and staff available to deal with the snow. Following the 2018/19 winter the city did undertake a “Winter Maintenance Quality Standards Review” and was to issue a report with recommend new standards to the city in the fall of 2021. Unfortunately, that deadline was pushed back until sometime this spring with city staff anticipating changes to the standards for next winter (2023/24). The current 2003 standards are fairly complex so I have attached a general summary of the standards for residential streets, sidewalks and cycle tracks at the end of this message.
As the report and recommendations are being still being finalized, I think there is still time to make an impact on those recommendations as the city is still accepting comments via email at: wmqs_rnqeh@ottawa.ca
As well you can upload your photos and comments that you send to the city to my website using this link so I can compile a report with visual evidence to present to the Committee and Council later this year. If possible, include information relevant to the standard while it is still evident. Measure the cleared distance between the banks, and the height of the banks where it is impairing your ability to see stop signs for example, or hydro hydrants and so forth. As well as any information about when – if – snow was removed this winter from your street.
Another avenue to express your concerns is through the budget consultations. If you think the city should be spending additional money on snow operations or allocating more of the existing budget to snow operations, please participate in the city’s budget consultation make your views known. In particular if you don’t want to attend a meeting you can fill out a survey that includes the priority you place on snow removal. My own budget consultation is on February 23 at 7:00pm. You can join using this link Virtual presentation
Presentations can also be made at Transportation Committee’s budget consultation on February 23, 2023 at 9:30am. As registration information for the committee becomes available, I will circulate it.
Lastly, when the Winter Operations Review Report goes to Transportation Committee, you can make your views known to the Committee, and as details for that meeting are finalized later this year, I will send you an update on how to comment.
Thank you,
Stéphanie