HAMILTON, ON – As a result of significant snow accumulation over a 24-hour period in combination with high winds, the City of Hamilton is declaring a Significant Weather Event effective 4 p.m. today.
As per the Ontario Municipal Act, a municipality may declare a Significant Weather Event when a weather hazard, either forecasted or occurring, has the potential to pose significant impacts to road users on roads maintained by the City of Hamilton.
This declaration suspends the standard timelines required for municipalities to meet their winter maintenance objectives. All roadways and City maintained sidewalks are deemed in a state of repair with respect to snow accumulation and/or ice conditions, until the municipality declares the Significant Weather Event over. While City road crews are prepared to respond to the ongoing weather event, the City expects that target completion times for snow removal will span beyond its typical target completion time due to the significant storm this morning.
Residents are reminded that a declared Significant Weather Event does not automatically mean all City facilities are closed or programs are cancelled. During this snow event, the City will continue to share details regarding snow clearing progress, changes to service levels, transit delays, cancellations, etc., every four to six hours via the Inclement Weather Alert page on https://www.hamilton.ca/node/27911.
Snow Clearing Update:
Parking During Significant Weather Events
The City thanks residents for their patience as we continue to address this ongoing inclement weather event.
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SOURCE: CITY OF HAMILTON