Snow clearing priorities
Manage icy conditions with rock chips
Crews are in the process of restocking the green community chip bins. If one has run low please report it through County Connect.
Central locations remain fully stocked. Rock chips at these locations are in a large pile – sometimes it looks like a mound of sand or is partially covered in snow. Signs have been added to help identify them.
Central locations include:
- 53129 Range Road 222
- Ardrossan Recreation Complex
- Broadmoor Golf Course
- Broadview Enviroservice Station
- Centennial Park
- Elk Island Administration Office (west side off Range Road 231)
- Glen Allan Recreation Centre
- Log Cabin on Fir Street
- Salisbury Composite High School (north side off Festival Way)
- Strathcona Athletic Park
Exact locations can be viewed on the chip bin map
On this page
Priority system and map
County crews follow a priority system based on the Winter Maintenance Policy to clear winter roads. High-volume and high-speed roads are sanded and cleared first.
Winter Roads 101 (220.4 KB) provides an overview of the priorities for Sherwood Park and rural Strathcona County. Snow removal is completed simultaneously in both areas.
Our winter priorities map is a web-based, interactive map allowing users to see their road classification/priority.
Download pdf versions of the winter priorities maps:
Snow clearing in Sherwood Park
Priority 1 - Major thoroughfares and arterials
Snow accumulation of 2-5 cm
Cleared within 12 hours after accumulation stops
Priority 2 – Minor arterials and school drop zones
Snow accumulation of 5-7 cm
Cleared within 12 hours after accumulation stops
(drop zones within 72 hours)
Priority 3 – Snow Routes (collector roads)
Snow accumulation of 15-21 cm
Cleared within 8 days after accumulation stops
See a complete list of snow routes. (190.9 KB)
Priority 4 – Residential streets
Snow accumulation of 10 cm compacted snow (7 cm after Jan.1)
Cleared within 12 days
Snow clearing on rural roads
Priority 1 – Major industrial roads
Snow accumulation of 2-5 cm
Cleared within 12 hours
Priority 2 – Major thoroughfares that service schools and recreation facilities
Snow accumulation of 5-7 cm
Cleared within 12 hours (after priority 1 cleared)
Priority 3 – Remaining grid roads
Snow accumulation of 5-7 cm
Cleared within 72 hours (after priority 2 cleared)
Priority 4 – Country residential and Hamlet roads
Snow accumulation of 5-7 cm
Cleared within 48 hours (after priority 3 cleared)
Highways
Find information on snow clearing on highways in Strathcona County on our highway maintenance page..
Sidewalks and trails
Strathcona County maintains over 200 km of trails in Sherwood Park and rural hamlets. Following a priority system, it can take up to eight days from the start of the snowfall to clear all trails and sidewalks.
Under the County’s sidewalk clearing bylaw, residents have eight days from the start of a snowfall to clear the areas adjacent to their property. Visit our sidewalk clearing page for tips and to learn about free rock chips you can use to manage icy areas around your home.
Transit stops and parking lots
Strathcona County Transit bus stops are cleared in conjunction with sidewalks and trails. Priority is given to stops located along arterial roads and then those located along collector roads.
County owned parking lots are cleared following the completion of school drop off and when the snow depths meet our Winter Maintenance Policy guidelines of greater than 5 centimetres.
Stay in the know
Stay up to date on winter road activities, including parking bans and updates on road conditions.
- Follow us on Twitter
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- Sign up for snow route parking ban alerts
- Follow online snow clearing progress maps: Snow routes or Residential streets
Further information:
Transportation and Agriculture Services
Phone: 780-417-7100
Submit a request related to winter maintenance