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Cary's A-Team Prepared for Wintry Weather

Published Jan 19, 2009

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With weather forecasters calling for the possibility of snow, the Town of Cary’s A-Team is fully prepared should wintry weather affect the Cary community.  Roads and bridges were brined on Friday; plows and spreaders are fully equipped and loaded; and Snow Command will be fully operational at 10 p.m. unless changing conditions warrant action sooner.

“We’re ready and continuously monitoring the weather to respond as conditions change,” said Town of Cary Public Works Director Mike Bajorek. 

 

The Town’s 180 A-Team Snow Fighters have 2,400 tons of sand/salt mix on hand along with an additional 400 tons of pure salt.  Also, the Town has 57 pieces of snow-fighting equipment available to clear Cary’s 450 miles of roads, about 100 miles of which are state-maintained roads.

 

Should the wintry weather materialize, Cary’s A-Team will clear thoroughfares first, followed by primary roads in subdivisions, then thru-streets in subdivisions, and then cul-de-sacs.  The Town does not clear private parking lots, including those in apartment and condominium complexes or at businesses.

 

Citizens are reminded of the following tips during inclement weather:

 

  • Do not park on streets so that plows and other Town equipment can service the area.

 

  • Do not attempt to deal with downed limbs or trees on a street or sidewalk on your own as they may be tangled in live power lines; instead, call the Town at (919) 469-4090.

 

  • Do not call 911 unless there is an emergency posing an immediate threat to life, health, or property.  All non-emergency snow calls should be placed to (919) 469-4090. 

 

  • Decisions regarding canceling parks, recreation, and cultural programs are generally made by about 7 a.m. and 3 p.m. each day.  Call (919) 469-4061 for updates.

 

  • C-Tran fixed route and door-to-door transit services run on schedule for as long as doing so is deemed safe.  Riders are encouraged to call C-Tran directly at (919) 481-2020 for updates.

 

  • Be neighborly.  Check on neighbors to make sure that everyone is OK.

 

  • Stay indoors during severe winter weather. If you do decide to venture out—whether walking or driving—let folks know when and where you are going so that they can contact emergency officials should you fail to reach your destination. Take a cell phone just in case.

 

Subscribe now to our free email service for the latest Cary info.  The Town typically updates citizens and the media with news releases throughout winter weather events each morning, afternoon, and evening.  Just click on “Email Service” under Shortcuts at www.townofcary.org.  Also, monitor road conditions 24/7 via the Town’s traffic camera system by visiting the wink traffic camera section of the Web site or tuning into Cary TV 11 on Time Warner cable.

 

Assuming severe weather occurs as predicted, the next update will be issued around 4 a.m. Tuesday unless changing conditions warrant sooner action.

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