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City of Brampton declares significant weather event

BRAMPTON, ON (March 3, 2023) – The City of Brampton is declaring a significant weather event, as Environment Canada has issued a Winter Storm Warning for Brampton and the surrounding area, with approximately 20 to 30 cm of snow expected Friday, March 3 into Saturday, March 4.

As a result, the City of Brampton will extend its service levels to 48 hours after the end of the snowfall. All temporary parking permits are suspended.

Here is what residents need to know:

City Winter Operations 

City crews are ready and are pre-salting roads, sidewalks, and parking lots in preparation of the storm. Pre-salting prevents snow from sticking and makes roads easier to plow.

When it snows, crews salt and plow primary roads first. Once these roads are clear, crews start salting residential streets. For information on service in your area, visit www.311brampton.ca, use the 311 mobile app, email 311 at 311@brampton.ca or call 311.

Residential streets

City crews plow residential streets when at least 5 cm (2 inches) of snow falls in a single storm.
Streets are not plowed to bare pavement, and it is normal for some snow to stay on the ground even once the street is plowed. Crews aim to have all roads, sidewalks and trails maintained within 24 hours after the end of a snowfall. It may take longer if weather conditions are severe.

Here’s how you can help during snowfall

Clear your sidewalks by 11 am the day after a snowfall. This helps ensure the safety of yourself and others.
o When the City receives a complaint about sidewalks not cleared, an Enforcement Officer will investigate and may issue an Order to Comply, directing the property owner or occupant to take immediate action to clear the sidewalk. Failing to comply may result in the issuance of a $250 penalty notice and the City may perform the work at your expense.

Move your parked cars. On-street parking permits are not valid during a snowfall. Parked cars prevent plows from clearing roads quickly and efficiently

Keep fire hydrants clear and unobstructed, making it visible from the road.Park at least 3 metres away from the hydrant.

Please be patient! City crews maintain more than:
o 4,053+ lane kilometers of roads
o 1,009+ kilometers of sidewalk fronting city owned properties
o 2,556+ transit stops
o 205 kilometers of recreation trails
o 189+ school crossing locations
o 86 city facility parking lots

Drive according to conditions, stay alert, slow down and make sure you have a winter driving emergency kit.


City of Brampton Recreation Facilities

All City of Brampton Recreation registered programs will be cancelled as of 5 pm today, March 3, through to the end of day. 
 
Recreation and Community Centres will remain open for rental users (with flexibility to cancel with short notice). Fitness centres will also remain open; however, all fitness classes will be cancelled. 
 
For more information, visit www.brampton.ca/recreation.

Brampton Transit

Brampton Transit services may be impacted by weather and conditions. For the latest updates when planning your trip, call the Brampton Transit Contact Centre at 905.874.2999, follow @BramptonTransit on Twitter or visit triplinx.ca.

Power Outages

To report outages, Alectra Utilities’ customers should call 1-833-ALECTRA (1.833.253.2872). Alectra customers that experience a power outage can find frequent updates through Alectra’s Twitter channel @AlectraNews or by visiting the outage map at www.alectrautilities.com. Learn more about outage safety here.

Extreme cold temperatures

Residents should exercise caution and restrict time spent outdoors, as exposed skin can freeze in minutes in extreme cold. Keep pets inside except for short bathroom breaks.

Seniors, children, people experiencing homelessness and people with pre-existing heart or respiratory problems are particularly at risk. Residents are encouraged to check in on friends, family and neighbours.

Tree Removal and Damage Clean-Up Service Requests

The City is responsible for the following on City property:
Removal and clean-up of City-owned trees and debris
Broken or damaged equipment
General damage
Lights not working
Picnic tables or benches missing
Water ponding

During significant weather events, 311 experiences significantly higher than normal call volumes. To report any fallen City tree branches, trees or debris, please submit your report online at www.311brampton.ca​, via the 311 mobile app or by calling 311. If residents are in danger, they should call 9-1-1 immediately.

Emergency Kits

Here is a checklist of items you should have as part of a 72-Hour Emergency Kit:
Flashlight and batteries (in case the lights go out)
Radio and batteries or crank radio (so you can listen to news bulletins)
Spare batteries (for radio and flashlight)
First-aid kit
Candles and matches/lighter
Extra car keys and cash (including coins/cards for telephone)
Important papers (identification for everyone, personal documents)
Food and bottled water (see food list)
Clothing and footwear (one change of clothes per person)
Blankets or sleeping bags (one blanket or sleeping bag per person)
Toilet paper and other personal supplies
Medication
Backpack/duffel bag (for the emergency survival kit, in case you have to evacuate)
Whistle (in case you need to attract someone’s attention)
Waterproof matches and plastic garbage bags

Emergency Food and Water Kit
Drinking Water: Have at least a three-day supply of food and water on hand - At least two litres per person per day
Food: Choose ready-to-eat foods that your family likes - that doesn’t need refrigeration.
Examples: Canned food - soups, stews, baked beans, pasta, meat, poultry, fish, vegetables, fruits, crackers and biscuits, honey, salt and pepper, sugar, instant coffee, tea, hot chocolate, power bars
Equipment: Knives, forks, spoons, disposable cups and plates, manual can opener, bottle opener, fuel stove and fuel (follow manufacturer's instructions)
Don't use a barbecue indoors.

Lighthouse Program

The City’s Lighthouse Program is an initiative where faith-based organizations offer their facilities as places of refuge during times of crisis. Residents are encouraged to use the Lighthouse Program directory to connect with faith-based organizations in the community to access support in the event of natural disasters, like floods or storms, or in extreme weather. For more details on the Lighthouse Program, visit https://www.brampton.ca/EN/residents/emergency-management/Pages/Lighthouse-Program-Directory.aspx


Stay connected

The Brampton Emergency Management Office is monitoring weather conditions and will respond accordingly. To stay informed:
Visit www.brampton.ca/snow for winter information, including snow clearing updates and follow the Brampton Snow Plow Tracker online and on the 311 mobile app.
Follow @CityBrampton on Twitter and Instagram and like the City of Brampton on Facebook.


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