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WINTERSERVICES GUIDE
2019 - 2020
PUB 628 (1119)
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Contents
1Introduction
2Getting Your Vehicle
Ready for Winter
3Winter Driving Tips
4Winter Tools & Terms
5Winter by the Numbers
6Winter Storm Management
7Average Plow Times
8PennDOT by the
Numbers District 1
10PennDOT by the
Numbers District 2
12PennDOT by the
Numbers District 3
14PennDOT by the
Numbers District 4
16PennDOT by the
Numbers District 5
18PennDOT by the
Numbers District 6
20PennDOT by the
Numbers District 8
22PennDOT by the
Numbers District 9
24PennDOT by the
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26PennDOT by the
Numbers District 11
28PennDOT by the
Numbers District 12
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Dear Customers: At PennDOT, even in the heat of summer, winter is never far from our minds. We work hard year round to prepare for whatever winter has in store for us, actively planning for the inevitable snow and ice that’s just around the corner. We are responsible for 94,000 snowlane miles across the state – more than all of the New England states combined. We have more than 2,250 department plow trucks at the ready and we employ 4,500 equipment operators to brave the worst of winter to keep our roads passable. They are supplemented by nearly 380 contracted plow trucks and supported by 502 mechanics, managing more than 2,300 snow routes with an average length of 40 snowlane miles and a three to four hour cycle time during the average storm. PennDOT has pooled resources with other states to study the effects of weather on winter maintenance, traffic and road treatments, and we’re now applying the lessons we have learned to our maintenance practices and are leveraging our investment in new tools such as Automatic Vehicle Location (AVL) and Road Weather Information Systems (RWIS) to provide cost effective winter services. RWIS is a network of 69 sites that provides us and 511PA.com with realtime weather and road surface data. AVL is installed in our plow trucks and provides realtime data to our managers on truck locations, material application rates and road surface temperatures. The AVL data also flows to our 511Pa website so you can keep track of where our trucks are. We also have an innovative system developed with the Pennsylvania Turnpike and the Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency: 511PAConnect, which can provide updates to travelers through their cell phones on extended highway closures. We will continue collaborating with our partners such as the Federal Highway Administration, other state DOTs and local universities to find the best, safest and most effective winter maintenance strategies. These details can be found in our Winter Services Guide in the following pages. Please help us by paying attention to winter weather forecasts before traveling, and if you must travel during storms, be prepared with needed supplies in your vehicle and slow down! Sincerely, Leslie S. Richards, PennDOT Secretary
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Getting Your Vehicle Ready for Winter ‐ Motorists should ensure that...
Emergency Travel Kit ‐ Don’t Leave Home Without It...
Also remember to include warm clothing and gloves, blanket, ice scraper, sand, non‐perishable food and anything else you may need to accommodate family traveling with you (special medication, baby supplies, pet food, etc.).
All lightsare working
Tires areproperlyinflated
Tires haveproper treaddepth
Dedicatedsnow tiresfor heavysnow areas
Pre-winter mechanical inspection is completed
Your radio is working properly
Your wipers don’t streak
Fluid levels are full.
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PennDOT Offers These Winter Driving Tips:
Before You Go
• Prepare a winter emergency travel kit. • Listen to weather and travel advisories. • Visit www.511PA.com or call 511. • Pack a cell phone and be sure it's charged. • Remove snow and ice from your hood, roof and windows. • Tell someone where you are going and when you expect to arrive. • Do not drink and drive and always wear your seat belt.
While You’re Traveling
• Turn on your headlights when your wipers are on it’s the law. • Watch for wetlooking roads, they could actually be frozen “black ice.” • Use low beams in cases of heavy or blowing snow. • Do not use cruise control on snowcovered roads. • Slow down and increase following distance and avoid sudden stops and starts. • Use extra caution on bridges and ramps where ice can often form without warning. • Do not pass or get between trucks plowing in a plow line. • If you do become stranded, it's recommended that you stay with your vehicle until help arrives. Run the engine every hour or so, but make sure the tailpipe is clear and keep the downwind window cracked open. • Do not park or abandon your vehicle on snow emergency routes.
Take Special Precautions Use caution in areas where pedestrians may be present. Anticipate the presence of pedestrians in residential areas. Be alert for people entering the road from behind snow piles. Allow pedestrians extra time to cross icy or snowcovered streets.
Winter Safety Tips for Pedestrians • Wear brightly colored clothing. • Stay on sidewalks whenever possible but if you must walk on the road, travel as close to the road shoulder as possible and always walk facing oncoming traffic. • Allow drivers ample time to stop in icy conditions. • Before crossing a street, look left, right and then left again to check for traffic. • Always cross a street at an intersection and avoid entering the road from between parked cars or behind snow piles.
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PennDOT Winter Tools and Terms
Anti‐icing The application of salt brine to the road surface prior to winter storms. The solution lowers the freezing point of water and slows or prevents ice from forming a bond with the pavement during the early stages of a storm. Anti‐skid Crushed limestone is used as an antiskid material in addition to salt. The percentage of antiskid varies by road type. De‐icing The application of salt or salt brine to the roadway after snow or ice accumulation. Ground speed‐activated salt spreader PennDOT trucks are equipped with an electronic material application system that automatically dispenses the desired amount of material. These systems ensure that the material is applied at a constant rate whether the truck is going 15 mph or 45 mph. Infrared temperature sensors – Sensors are mounted on vehicles in the PennDOT fleet to provide the operator with the exact pavement temperature. This helps the operator determine if there is a potential for the roadway to freeze and when to start the treatment cycle. Pre‐wetted salt Road salt is sprayed with salt brine to enhance the salt’s melting capability in cold weather. Prewetting lowers the melting point of salt to make it more effective in lower temperatures. Salt Brine Salt brine is essentially salt water produced at 66 PennDOT facilities around the state. This material is used in antiicing operations and to prewet salt. Salt Salt remains the department’s primary weapon for fighting winter storms. PennDOT, which has 450 stockpiles around the state, has used an average of nearly 844,000 tons of salt over the last five winters. Single, tandem and tri‐axle trucks Over the past several years, PennDOT has been replacing its singleaxle trucks, which are capable of hauling 8 tons of material, with larger and more powerful tandemaxle trucks, which are capable of hauling 16 tons. Triaxle trucks can haul up to 22 tons. Wing plow When mounted on both sides of a truck, can allow a truck to clear almost an extra 8 to 9 feet of lane width in addition to the 11 feet or so already cleared by the main plow. Tow plow Towed by a plow truck and when combined with a front plow, the combination will clear a width of 25 feet or two full lanes. Municipal Agreements Agreements in place for municipalities to clear state roads in their jurisdiction.
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Winter by the Numbers
SNOW BLOWERS
47
TONS OF ANTI-SKID
USED**
591,856
OPERATORSIncludes Anticipated
TemporaryOperators
4,500MUNICIPAL
AGREEMENTS
655
BRINE MAKINGFACILITIES
66
SNOW LANEMILES
94,000
ANTI-ICINGUNITS
207
MILLIONWINTERCOSTS**
$233
RENTALTRUCKS*
256PLOW
TRUCKS
2,250
MILLIONGALLONS OF
SALT BRINE***
11.6TONS OF
SALT USED**
844,000
* Estimated number of rental trucks ** Average amount used over last five winters *** Amount used 20182019 winter
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During winter weather, PennDOT’s primary goal is to keep roads passable and as safe as possible. Roads will not be free of ice and snow while precipitation is falling.
Storm Management Each storm is different and varies, even from region to region. PennDOT staff review weather reports and on the ground conditions to plan how to manage each storm. In a nonfreezing rain storm, department crews may pretreat with salt brine, essentially a mix of water and salt, from the backs of antiicing trucks before frozen precipitation starts to fall. While salt brine isn’t needed for every storm, when it’s used it helps PennDOT get a jump start on removing ice and snow. Examples of when crews will not pretreat include when a storm is forecast to start as rain (rain will wash the material away) or when there is enough salt residue from a previous storm. In addition to storm preparation, how PennDOT uses winter materials during storms varies by roadway and precipitation type. On highervolume roadways, salt is the primary winter material used through a storm, especially during rush hours and on bridges, hills, curves and intersections. On lowervolume roadways the amount of salt will be reduced and antiskid will be used more as salt is most effective with higher traffic volumes.
More Traffic = More Attention from Plows
The Average PennDOT Plow Route = 40 Miles
Our Plow TrucksFollow Specific Routes
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Average Plow Times During Winter Weather Events
The time it takes for a plow truck to pass by the same point on the route depends on how heavy precipitation is and how much traffic is on the roadway. Interstates and expressways are PennDOT’s primary focus. In fact, equipment may be redirected to these roads during significant storms.
Under Ideal Conditions in a Low‐Accumulation Storm
The heavier the traffic or precipitation on a roadway, the longer these routes will take.
2HOURS
3HOURS
SEVERALHOURS
INTERSTATES & EXPRESSWAYSInterstates and expressways will see a plow route completed in roughly two hours.
OTHER MAJOR ROUTESOther major routes or less-traveled state roads may see a plow every three hours.
SECONDARY STATE ROADSBecause trucks are often redirected to higher-priority roads, it can take several hours to complete a route on the lowest-volume roadways.
FOREST
OPERATORS17
3
ANTI-ICINGTRUCKS
1PLOW
TRUCKS
9
LOADERS4
405 Snow Lane Miles72 Inches of Snow Average
1,742 Tons Salt Used128,392 Gal. Brine Used
Budget: $668,000Spent: $1 Million
MECHANICS
ERIE
OPERATORS
78
7
ANTI-ICINGTRUCKS
3
GRADER1
PLOWTRUCKS
38
7
LOADERS9
2,054 Snow Lane Miles104 Inches of Snow Average
324 Municipal Agreement Miles
28,185 Tons Salt Used584,280 Gal. Brine Used
Budget: $5.8 MillionSpent: $7.4 Million
MECHANICS STOCKPILESWARREN
OPERATORS52
5
ANTI-ICINGTRUCKS
3
GRADER1
PLOWTRUCKS
23
6
LOADERS7
1,122 Snow Lane Miles108 Inches of Snow Average
67 Municipal Agreement Miles
5,106 Tons Salt Used346,199 Gal. Brine Used
Budget: $2 MillionSpent: $2.7 Million
MECHANICSSTOCKPILES
CRAWFORD
OPERATORS83
5
GRADER1
PLOWTRUCKS
37
6
LOADERS7
1,976 Snow Lane Miles90 Inches of Snow Average
121 Municipal Agreement Miles
15,118 Tons Salt Used339,994 Gal. Brine Used
Budget: $3.9 MillionSpent: $5.5 Million
MECHANICS STOCKPILES
MERCER
OPERATORS82
7
ANTI-ICINGTRUCKS
4PLOW
TRUCKS
35
5
LOADERS7
1,742 Snow Lane Miles39 Inches of Snow Average
14,964 Tons Salt Used79,018 Gal. Brine Used
Budget: $3.6 MillionSpent: $5 Million
MECHANICS STOCKPILES VENANGO
OPERATORS51
5
ANTI-ICINGTRUCKS
4
GRADER1
PLOWTRUCKS
25
5
LOADERS7
1,113 Snow Lane Miles75 Inches of Snow Average
73 Municipal Agreement Miles
10,739 Tons Salt Used240,936 Gal. Brine Used
Budget: $2.8 MillionSpent: $3.7 Million
MECHANICS STOCKPILES
ANTI-ICINGTRUCKS
2
TempOperators**
5
GRADER1 1
GRADER
TempOperators**
33
STOCKPILES
8
* Planned budget includes personnel, rented equipment, winter materials and municipal agreements. Budget may change through season depending on needs. ** Anticipated Temporary Operators ***Budget spent 20182019 winter
Each county's budget numbers are rounded up. District totals are calculated using actual total number and rounded up.
DISTRICT 1Winter Budget: $18.8 Million* Spent Last Winter: $25.5 Million*** 8,425 Snow Lane Miles 83 Inches of Snow (average) 585 Municipal Agreement Miles
Salt Used Last Winter: 75,854 Tons Brine Used Last Winter: 1,378,825 Gallons
Anti‐skid Used Last Winter: 74,122 Tons
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ADMINISTRATION District Executive James Foringer, P.E. Assistant District Executive/Maintenance Douglas Schofield Community Relations Coordinator Jill Harry Safety Press Officer Joshua Kaufer
DISTRICT 1 TOTALS
** Anticipated Temporary Operators
PLOW TRUCKS167
LOADERS41
STOCK PILES32
GRADERS5
ANTI-ICINGTRUCKS
17
TOWPLOWS
1
OPERATORS363
MECHANICS32
TEMP.OPERATORS**
3
DISTRICT 1 OFFICE 255 Elm Street Oil City, PA 16301 8146787085 CRAWFORD COUNTY OFFICE 18492 Smock Highway Meadville, PA 16335 8143326880 ERIE COUNTY OFFICE 9031 Peach Street Waterford, PA 16441 8148714411 FOREST COUNTY OFFICE 645 Elm Street Tionesta, PA 16353 8147553580 MERCER COUNTY OFFICE 215 North Maple Street Mercer, PA 16137 7246625350 VENANGO COUNTY OFFICE 1460 Pittsburgh Road Franklin, PA 16323 8144323115 WARREN COUNTY OFFICE 20745 Route 6 Warren, PA 163650985 8147233500
CAMERON
OPERATORS10
PLOWTRUCKS
52
LOADERS2
223 Snow Lane Miles64 Inches of Snow Average
1,491 Tons Salt Used11,285 Gal. Brine Used
Budget: $515,000Spent: $802,109
1MECHANIC
STOCKPILES
McKEAN
OPERATORS42
4
ANTI-ICINGTRUCKS
3PLOW
TRUCKS
20
5
LOADERS5
808 Snow Lane Miles100 Inches of Snow Average
37 Municipal Agreement Miles
9,649 Tons Salt Used225,337 Gal. Brine Used
Budget: $2.4 MillionSpent: $3.6 Million
MECHANICS STOCKPILES
POTTER
OPERATORS42
5
ANTI-ICINGTRUCKS
1
GRADERS2
PLOWTRUCKS
21
7
LOADERS7
881 Snow Lane Miles65 Inches of Snow Average
9 Municipal Agreement Miles
7,664 Tons Salt Used119,676 Gal. Brine Used
Budget: $2.4 MillionSpent: $3.9 Million
MECHANICS STOCKPILES
CLINTON
OPERATORS34
4
ANTI-ICINGTRUCKS
1
GRADER1
PLOWTRUCKS
16
4
LOADERS4
710 Snow Lane Miles41 Inches of Snow Average
27 Municipal Agreement Miles
6,479 Tons Salt Used70,000 Gal. Brine Used
Budget: $1.5 MillionSpent: $2.3 Million
MECHANICSSTOCKPILES
JUNIATA
OPERATORS28
4
ANTI-ICINGTRUCK
1
GRADER1
PLOWTRUCKS
18
4
LOADERS5
759 Snow Lane Miles36 Inches of Snow Average
7 Municipal Agreement Miles
2,725 Tons Salt Used66,246 Gal. Brine Used
Budget: $1.5 MillionSpent: $1.7 Million
MECHANICS STOCKPILES
MIFFLIN
OPERATORS25
4
ANTI-ICINGTRUCKS
1PLOW
TRUCKS
14
5
LOADERS
6
570 Snow Lane Miles36 Inches of Snow Average
9 Municipal Agreement Miles
3,929 Tons Salt Used36,500 Gal. Brine Used
Budget: $1.4 MillionSpent: $1.8 Million
CENTRE
OPERATORS68
8
ANTI-ICINGTRUCKS
3
GRADER1
PLOWTRUCKS
37
9
LOADERS9
1,487 Snow Lane Miles57 Inches of Snow Average
62 Municipal Agreement Miles
15,515Tons Salt Used296,808 Gal. Brine Used
Budget: $3.8 MillionSpent: $5.4 Million
MECHANICS STOCKPILES
CLEARFIELD
OPERATORS80
9
ANTI-ICINGTRUCKS
5
GRADER1
PLOWTRUCKS
46
13
LOADERS13
1,752 Snow Lane Miles93 Inches of Snow Average
2 Municipal Agreement Miles
20,884 Tons Salt Used397,555 Gal. Brine Used
Budget: $5.5 MillionSpent: $8.1 Million
MECHANICS STOCKPILES
ELK
OPERATORS27
3
ANTI-ICINGTRUCKS
2
GRADER1
PLOWTRUCKS
15
5
LOADERS5
621 Snow Lane Miles85 Inches of Snow Average
6,789 Tons Salt Used112,850 Gal. Brine Used
Budget: $1.7 MillionSpent: $2.7 Million
6Temp.
Operators**
MECHANICS STOCKPILES
MECHANICS STOCKPILES
3Temp.
Operator**
10Temp.
Operators**
18Temp.
Operators**
4Temp.
Operators**
4Temp.
Operators**
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* Planned budget includes personnel, rented equipment, winter materials and municipal agreements. Budget may change through season depending on needs. ** Anticipated Temporary Operators ***Budget spent 20182019 winter
Each county's budget numbers are rounded up. District totals are calculated using actual total number and rounded up.
DISTRICT 2Winter Budget: $20.7 Million* Spent Last Winter: $30.2 Million*** 7,811 Snow Lane Miles 64 Inches of Snow (average) 153 Municipal Agreement Miles
Salt Used Last Winter: 75,125 Tons Brine Used Last Winter: 1,336,257 Gallons
Anti‐skid Used Last Winter: 96,155 Tons
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ADMINISTRATION District Executive Karen L. Michael, P.E. Assistant District Executive/Maintenance David Matheson Community Relations Coordinator Marla Fannin Safety Press Officer Timothy Nebgen
DISTRICT 2 TOTALS
** Anticipated Temporary Operators
DISTRICT 2 OFFICE 70 PennDOT Drive Clearfield, PA 16830 8147650400 CAMERON COUNTY OFFICE 21013 CCC Memorial Highway Emporium, PA 15834 8144861643 CENTRE COUNTY OFFICE 1000 East Bishop Street Bellefonte, PA 16823 8143554731 CLEARFIELD COUNTY OFFICE 1905 Washington Avenue P.O. Box 245 Hyde, PA 16843 8147650524 CLINTON COUNTY OFFICE 1054 Ridge Road Mill Hall, PA 17751 5707262200 ELK COUNTY OFFICE 32 St. Leo Avenue Ridgway, PA 15853 8147720038
PLOW TRUCKS192
LOADERS56
STOCK PILES54
GRADERS7
ANTI-ICINGTRUCKS
17
TOWPLOWS
1
OPERATORS356
MECHANICS42
TEMP.OPERATORS**
45
MCKEAN COUNTY OFFICE 300 Bingham Road Cyclone, PA 16726 8144657754 MIFFLIN COUNTY OFFICE 1200 West Fourth Street Lewistown, PA 17044 7172487851 POTTER COUNTY OFFICE 7 West Locust Street Coudersport, PA 16915 8142749181 JUNIATA COUNTY OFFICE 4373 William Penn Highway Mifflintown, PA 17059 7174362187
TIOGA
OPERATORS69
6
ANTI-ICINGTRUCKS
1
GRADERS4
PLOWTRUCKS
31
7
LOADERS7
1,368 Snow Lane Miles50 Inches of Snow Average
66 Municipal Agreement Miles
4,487 Tons Salt Used139,218 Gal. Brine Used
Budget: $2.9 MillionSpent: $3.9 Million
MECHANICS STOCKPILES
BRADFORD
OPERATORS87
8
ANTI-ICINGTRUCKS
1
GRADERS3
PLOWTRUCKS
39
7
LOADERS8
1,840 Snow Lane Miles50 Inches of Snow Average
54 Municipal Agreement Miles
14,894 Tons Salt Used134,433 Gal. Brine Used
Budget: $3.1 MillionSpent: $4.2 Million
MECHANICSSTOCKPILES
SULLIVAN
OPERATORS26
3
GRADERS2
PLOWTRUCKS
12
3
LOADERS3
491 Snow Lane Miles50 Inches of Snow Average
4,765 Tons Salt Used600,279 Gal. Brine Used
Budget: $970,000Spent: $1.5 Million
COLUMBIA
OPERATORS62
9
ANTI-ICINGTRUCKS
2
GRADERS2
PLOWTRUCKS
29
5
LOADERS5
1,100 Snow Lane Miles40 Inches of Snow Average1 Municipal Agreement Mile
7,273 Tons Salt Used34,241 Gal. Brine Used
Budget: $1.9 MillionSpent: $2.6 Million
MECHANICS STOCKPILES
MONTOURANTI-ICING
TRUCK
1PLOW
TRUCKS
10
2LOADERS2
399 Snow Lane Miles40 Inches of Snow Average
14 Municipal Agreement Miles
3,005 Tons Salt Used42,273 Gal. Brine Used
Budget: $663,000Spent: $1 Million
STOCKPILES
SNYDER
OPERATORS32
2
ANTI-ICINGTRUCK
1
GRADERS2
PLOWTRUCKS
14
2
LOADERS3
662 Snow Lane Miles40 Inches of Snow Average
90 Municipal Agreement Miles
4,169 Tons Salt Used54,369 Gal. Brine Used
Budget: $974,000Spent: $1.3 Million
MECHANICS STOCKPILES
LYCOMING
OPERATORS89
2
ANTI-ICINGTRUCKS
2
GRADERS5
PLOWTRUCKS
40
5
LOADERS9
1,689 Snow Lane Miles47 Inches of Snow Average
55 Municipal Agreement Miles
12,049 Tons Salt Used144,626 Gal. Brine Used
Budget: $2.8 MillionSpent: $4.1 Million
MECHANICS STOCKPILES
UNION
OPERATORS32
2
ANTI-ICINGTRUCK
1
GRADERS2
PLOWTRUCKS
15
3
LOADERS3
659 Snow Lane Miles40 Inches of Snow Average
67 Municipal Agreement Miles
4,487 Tons Salt Used64,756 Gal. Brine Used
Budget: $1.1 MillionSpent: $1.4 Million
MECHANICS STOCKPILES
MECHANICS STOCKPILES
3Temp.
Operators**
4Temp.
Operators**
4Temp.
Operators**
1Temp.
Operators**
2Temp.
Operators**
1Temp.
Operator**
2Temp.
Operators**
OPERATORS20
5Temp.
Operators**
1ANTI-ICING
TRUCKS
NORTHUMBERLAND
OPERATORS67
6
ANTI-ICINGTRUCK
1
GRADERS2
PLOWTRUCKS
30
5
LOADERS5
1,201 Snow Lane Miles40 Inches of Snow Average
91 Municipal Agreement Miles
8,685 Tons Salt Used163,800 Gal. Brine Used
Budget: $2.2 MillionSpent: $3 Million
MECHANICS STOCKPILES
3Temp.
Operators**
12
* Planned budget includes personnel, rented equipment, winter materials and municipal agreements. Budget may change through season depending on needs. ** Anticipated Temporary Operators ***Budget spent 20182019 winter
Each county's budget numbers are rounded up. District totals are calculated using actual total number and rounded up.
Winter Budget: $16.5 Million* Spent Last Winter: $23 Million*** 9,409 Snow Lane Miles 43 Inches of Snow (average) 438 Municipal Agreement Miles
Salt Used Last Winter: 63,814 Tons Brine Used Last Winter: 1,377,995 Gallons
Anti‐skid Used Last Winter: 44,654 Tons
DISTRICT 3
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ADMINISTRATION District Executive Sandra Tosca, P.E. Assistant District Executive/Maintenance Eric High, P.E. Community Relations Coordinator Vacant Safety Press Officer Kimberly Smith
DISTRICT 3 TOTALS
** Anticipated Temporary Operators
PLOW TRUCKS220
LOADERS45
STOCK PILES39
GRADERS22
ANTI-ICINGTRUCKS
11
OPERATORS484
MECHANICS38
TEMP.OPERATORS**
25
SULLIVAN COUNTY OFFICE 322 Park Street P.O. Box 128 Laporte, PA 18626 5709464031 TIOGA COUNTY OFFICE 6 Berwart Street P.O. Box 178 Wellsboro, PA 16901 5707244142 UNION COUNTY OFFICE 612 Fairground Road Lewisburg, PA 17837 5705230841
DISTRICT 3 OFFICE 715 Jordan Avenue Montoursville, PA 17754 5703688686 COLUMBIA COUNTY OFFICE 45 Lunger Drive Bloomsburg, PA 17815 5703874250 BRADFORD COUNTY OFFICE 340 York Avenue P.O. Box 30 Towanda, PA 18848 5702652181 LYCOMING COUNTY OFFICE 716 Jordan Avenue Montoursville, PA 17754 5703684281 MONTOUR COUNTY OFFICE 45 Lunger Drive Bloomsburg, PA 17815 5702757440 NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY OFFICE 355 Dewart St. P.O. Box 432 Sunbury, PA 17801 5702867178 SNYDER COUNTY OFFICE 45 Industrial Park Road Selinsgrove, PA 17870 5703729100
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* Planned budget includes personnel, rented equipment, winter materials and municipal agreements. Budget may change through season depending on needs. ** Anticipated Temporary Operators ***Budget spent 20182019 winter
Each county's budget numbers are rounded up. District totals are calculated using actual total number and rounded up.
DISTRICT 4Winter Budget: $23.5 Million* Spent Last Winter: $31.1 Million*** 8,888 Snow Lane Miles 40 Inches of Snow (average) 462 Municipal Agreement Miles
Salt Used Last Winter: 113,358 Tons Brine Used Last Winter: 1,063,887 Gallons
Anti‐skid Used Last Winter: 86,661 Tons
SUSQUEHANNA
OPERATORS63
7
ANTI-ICINGTRUCKS
2
GRADERS4
PLOWTRUCKS
39
9
LOADERS12
1,635 Snow Lane Miles50 Inches of Snow Average
9 Municipal Agreements Miles
21,892Tons Salt Used170,245 Gal. Brine Used
Budget: $4.2 MillionSpent: $5.7 Million
WAYNE
OPERATORS58
6
ANTI-ICINGTRUCKS
3
GRADERS3
PLOWTRUCKS
33
7
LOADERS9
1,478 Snow Lane Miles43 Inches of Snow Average
29 Municipal Agreements Miles
12,228 Tons Salt Used212,418 Gal. Brine Used
Budget: $3.3 MillionSpent: $4.5 Million
MECHANICS STOCKPILES
WYOMING
OPERATORS33
4
ANTI-ICINGTRUCKS
1
GRADER1
PLOWTRUCKS
17
4
LOADERS5
764 Snow Lane Miles41 Inches of Snow Average
40 Municipal Agreements Miles
6,961 Tons Salt Used81,520 Gal. Brine Used
Budget: $1.5 MillionSpent: $2.1 Million
MECHANICS STOCKPILES
PIKE
OPERATORS28
4
ANTI-ICINGTRUCKS
3
GRADER1
PLOWTRUCKS
21
4
LOADERS5
750 Snow Lane Miles38 Inches of Snow Average
52 Municipal Agreements Miles
10,173 Tons Salt Used115,673 Gal. Brine Used
Budget: $2.3 MillionSpent: $2.6 Million
MECHANICS STOCKPILES
LACKAWANNA
OPERATORS63
7
ANTI-ICINGTRUCKS
7
GRADERS3
PLOWTRUCKS
42
7
LOADERS8
1,558 Snow Lane Miles38 Inches of Snow Average
95 Municipal Agreements Miles
27,029 Tons Salt Used244,102 Gal. Brine Used
Budget: $5.2 MillionSpent: $6.7 Million
MECHANICS STOCKPILES
LUZERNE
OPERATORS73
11
ANTI-ICINGTRUCKS
9
GRADERS3
PLOWTRUCKS
50
10
LOADERS11
2,703 Snow Lane Miles31 Inches of Snow Average
237 Municipal Agreements Miles
35,075 Tons Salt Used239,929 Gal. Brine Used
Budget: $7 MillionSpent: $9.4 Million
MECHANICS STOCKPILES
29Temp.
Operators**
44Temp.
Operators**
MECHANICS STOCKPILES
22Temp.
Operators**
23Temp.
Operators**
11Temp.
Operators**
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ADMINISTRATION District Executive Richard N. Roman, P.E. Acting Assistant District Executive/Maintenance Garrett M. Westover, P.E. Community Relations Coordinator James May Safety Press Officer Michael Taluto
DISTRICT 4 TOTALS
** Anticipated Temporary Operators
PLOW TRUCKS202
LOADERS50
STOCK PILES41
GRADERS15
ANTI-ICINGTRUCKS
25
OPERATORS314
MECHANICS39
TEMP.OPERATORS**
129
DISTRICT 4 OFFICE 55 Keystone Ind. Park Dunmore, PA 18512 570 9634061 LACKAWANNA COUNTY OFFICE 1034 Morgan Highway Clarks Summit, PA 18411 570 5862211 LUZERNE COUNTY OFFICE 381 South Main Street Ashley, PA 18706 5708262386 PIKE COUNTY OFFICE 101 Bennett Avenue Milford, PA 18337 5702967193 SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY OFFICE 18786 State Route 706 Montrose, PA 18801 5702781171 WAYNE COUNTY OFFICE 984 Texas Palmyra Highway Honesdale, PA 18431 570 2533130 WYOMING COUNTY OFFICE 1 Franklin Avenue Tunkhannock, PA 18657 5708363141
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* Planned budget includes personnel, rented equipment, winter materials and municipal agreements. Budget may change through season depending on needs. ** Anticipated Temporary Operators ***Budget spent 20182019 winter
Each county's budget numbers are rounded up. District totals are calculated using actual total number and rounded up.
DISTRICT 5Winter Budget: $20.3 Million* Spent Last Winter: $27.4 Million*** 8,325 Snow Lane Miles 30 Inches of Snow (average) 1,172 Municipal Agreement Miles
Salt Used Last Winter: 80,369 Tons Brine Used Last Winter: 855,436 Gallons Anti‐skid Used Last Winter: 31,564 Tons
CARBON
OPERATORS30
4
ANTI-ICINGTRUCKS
2
GRADERS1
PLOWTRUCKS
17
4
LOADERS5
617 Snow Lane Miles30 Inches of Snow Average
20 Municipal Agreements Miles
7,481 Tons Salt Used65,589 Gal. Brine Used
Budget: $1.9 MillionSpent: $3 Million
MECHANICSSTOCKPILES
MONROE
OPERATORS58
6
ANTI-ICINGTRUCKS
4
GRADERS1
PLOWTRUCKS
36
6
LOADERS7
1,268 Snow Lane Miles44 Inches of Snow Average
74 Municipal Agreements Miles
18,275 Tons Salt Used66,855 Gal. Brine Used
Budget: $3.8 MillionSpent: $5.5 Million
MECHANICS STOCKPILES
NORTHAMPTON
OPERATORS57
6
ANTI-ICINGTRUCKS
3
GRADERS1
PLOWTRUCKS
37
4
LOADERS6
1,243 Snow Lane Miles21 Inches of Snow Average
243 Municipal Agreements Miles
10,365 Tons Salt Used179,650 Gal. Brine Used
Budget: $3.1 MillionSpent: $4 Million
MECHANICS STOCKPILES
LEHIGH
OPERATORS53
8
ANTI-ICINGTRUCKS
3
GRADERS2
PLOWTRUCKS
37
6
LOADERS7
1,426 Snow Lane Miles22 Inches of Snow Average
143 Municipal Agreements Miles
9,386 Tons Salt Used252,665 Gal. Brine Used
Budget: $2.8 MillionSpent: $3.7 Million
MECHANICS STOCKPILES20Temp.
Operators**
BERKS
OPERATORS67
6
ANTI-ICINGTRUCKS
4
GRADERS2
PLOWTRUCKS
41
9
LOADERS10
2,260 Snow Lane Miles26 Inches of Snow Average
625 Municipal Agreements Miles
15,234 Tons Salt Used159,816 Gal. Brine Used
Budget: $4.1 MillionSpent: $5.2 Million
MECHANICS STOCKPILES
SCHUYLKILL
OPERATORS69
5
ANTI-ICINGTRUCKS
3
GRADERS2
PLOWTRUCKS
40
8
LOADERS9
1,511 Snow Lane Miles34 Inches of Snow Average
67 Municipal Agreements Miles
19,628 Tons Salt Used130,861 Gal. Brine Used
Budget: $4.6 MillionSpent: $6.1 Million
MECHANICS STOCKPILES
17Temp.
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17
ADMINISTRATION District Executive Michael W. Rebert, P.E. Assistant District Executive/Maintenance Jill Krause Community Relations Coordinator Ronald J. Young, Jr., M.P.A. Safety Press Officer Sean Brown
DISTRICT 5 TOTALS
** Anticipated Temporary Operators
PLOW TRUCKS208
LOADERS44
STOCK PILES37
GRADERS9
ANTI-ICINGTRUCKS
19
TOWPLOWS
3
OPERATORS334
MECHANICS35
TEMP.OPERATORS**
103
DISTRICT 5 OFFICE 1002 Hamilton Street Allentown, PA 18101 6108714100 BERKS COUNTY OFFICE 4680 Fifth Street Highway Temple, PA 19560 6109290766 CARBON COUNTY OFFICE 930 Bridge Street Lehighton, PA 18235 6103771880 LEHIGH COUNTY OFFICE 1712 Lehigh Street Allentown, PA 18103 6107984280 MONROE COUNTY OFFICE 1586 N. 9th Street Stroudsburg, PA 18360 5704243024 NORTHAMPTON COUNTY OFFICE 3300 Freemansburg Avenue Easton, PA 18045 6102501840 SCHUYLKILL COUNTY OFFICE 970 East Main Street Schuylkill Haven, PA 17972 5703857812
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* Planned budget includes personnel, rented equipment, winter materials and municipal agreements. Budget may change through season depending on needs. ** Anticipated Temporary Operators ***Budget spent 20182019 winter
Each county's budget numbers are rounded up. District totals are calculated using actual total number and rounded up.
DISTRICT 6Winter Budget: $29.6 Million* Spent Last Winter: $32.7 Million*** 11,837 Snow Lane Miles 14 Inches of Snow (average) 3,631 Municipal Agreement Miles
Salt Used Last Winter: 106,750 Tons Brine Used Last Winter: 578,050 Gallons
Anti‐skid Used Last Winter: 4,770 Tons
PHILADELPHIA
OPERATORS34
3
ANTI-ICINGTRUCKS
2PLOW
TRUCKS
21
2
LOADERS3
1,977 Snow Lane Miles10 Inches of Snow Average
1,631 Municipal Agreements Miles
7,500 Tons Salt Used56,950 Gal. Brine Used
Budget: $4.8 MillionSpent: $4.7 Million
MECHANICS STOCKPILES8Temp.
Operators**
CHESTER
OPERATORS84
8
ANTI-ICINGTRUCKS
6
GRADERS2
PLOWTRUCKS
44
12
LOADERS12
2,623 Snow Lane Miles22 Inches of Snow Average
470 Municipal Agreements Miles
38,000 Tons Salt Used81,450 Gal. Brine Used
Budget: $8.2 MillionSpent: $9.6 Million
MECHANICS STOCKPILES12Temp.
Operators**
DELAWARE
OPERATORS38
4
ANTI-ICINGTRUCKS
2PLOW
TRUCKS
32
LOADERS4
1,633 Snow Lane Miles7 Inches of Snow Average
291 Municipal Agreements Miles
13,650 Tons Salt Used71,900 Gal. Brine Used
Budget: $4.6 MillionSpent: $4.5 Million
MECHANICS
4STOCKPILES
BUCKS
OPERATORS53
4
ANTI-ICINGTRUCKS
8
GRADER1
PLOWTRUCKS
42
9
LOADERS9
3,207 Snow Lane Miles16 Inches of Snow Average
233 Municipal Agreements Miles
28,100 Tons Salt Used182,350 Gal. Brine Used
Budget: $6.7 MillionSpent: $4.7 Million
MECHANICS STOCKPILES10Temp.
Operators**
MONTGOMERY
OPERATORS70
5
ANTI-ICINGTRUCKS
8
GRADER1
PLOWTRUCKS
42
8
LOADERS7
2,377 Snow Lane Miles15 Inches of Snow Average
1,006 Municipal Agreements Miles
19,500 Tons Salt Used185,400 Gal. Brine Used
Budget: $5.4 MillionSpent: $6.5 Million
MECHANICS STOCKPILES
20Temp.
Operators**
22Temp.
Operators**
19
ADMINISTRATION District Executive Kenneth M. McClain Assistant District Executive/Maintenance John Krafczyk Deputy Communications Director Brad Rudolph Community Relations Coordinator Vacant Safety Press Officer Robyn Briggs Digital Community Relations Coordinator Chelsea LaceyMabe
DISTRICT 6 TOTALS
** Anticipated Temporary Operators
PLOW TRUCKS181
LOADERS35
STOCK PILES35
GRADERS4
ANTI-ICINGTRUCKS
26
OPERATORS279
MECHANICS24
TEMP.OPERATORS**
72
DISTRICT 6 OFFICE 7000 Geerdes Blvd. King of Prussia, PA 19406 6102056700 BUCKS COUNTY OFFICE 6160 Potters Lane Plumsteadville, PA 18949 2153456060 CHESTER COUNTY OFFICE 711 Ryan Boulevard Coatesville, PA 19320 4843403200 DELAWARE COUNTY OFFICE 426 S. Old Middletown Rd. P.O. Box B Media, PA 19063 6105660972 MONTGOMERY COUNTY OFFICE Swede Rd. & Johnson Hwy. P.O. Box 350 Norristown, PA 19404 6102752368 PHILADELPHIA COUNTY OFFICE 1901 Ruffner Street Philadelphia, PA 19140 2152251415
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* Planned budget includes personnel, rented equipment, winter materials and municipal agreements. Budget may change through season depending on needs. ** Anticipated Temporary Operators ***Budget spent 20182019 winter
Each county's budget numbers are rounded up. District totals are calculated using actual total number and rounded up.
DISTRICT 8Winter Budget: $23.1 Million* Spent Last Winter: $22.0 Million*** 12,610 Snow Lane Miles 23 Inches of Snow (average) 1,217 Municipal Agreement Miles
Salt Used Last Winter: 93,722 Tons Brine Used Last Winter: 1,210,329 Gallons
Anti‐skid Used Last Winter: 37,563 Tons
GRADER1
FRANKLIN
OPERATORS55
4
ANTI-ICINGTRUCKS
2
GRADERS2
PLOWTRUCKS
35
9
LOADERS9
1,394 Snow Lane Miles29 Inches of Snow Average
72 Municipal Agreements Miles
9,535 Tons Salt Used135,229 Gal. Brine Used
Budget: $2.3 MillionSpent: $3.7 Million
MECHANICS STOCKPILES
PERRY
OPERATORS35
3
ANTI-ICINGTRUCKS
2
GRADER1
PLOWTRUCKS
26
7
LOADERS9
933 Snow Lane Miles24 Inches of Snow Average
71 Municipal Agreements Miles
10,301 Tons Salt Used36,990 Gal. Brine Used
Budget: $2.2 MillionSpent: $3 Million
MECHANICS STOCKPILES
DAUPHIN
OPERATORS60
6
ANTI-ICINGTRUCKS
3
GRADERS2
PLOWTRUCKS
42
8
LOADERS10
1,589 Snow Lane Miles23 Inches of Snow Average
284 Municipal Agreements Miles
9,724 Tons Salt Used130,039 Gal. Brine Used
Budget: $2.6 MillionSpent: $3.2 Million
MECHANICS STOCKPILES LEBANON
OPERATORS39
4
ANTI-ICINGTRUCKS
2
GRADERS2
PLOWTRUCKS
25
6
LOADERS8
902 Snow Lane Miles19 Inches of Snow Average
109 Municipal Agreements Miles
8,811 Tons Salt Used25,466 Gal. Brine Used
Budget: $1.8 MillionSpent: $2.6 Million
MECHANICS STOCKPILES16Temp.
Operators**
YORK
OPERATORS97
8
ANTI-ICINGTRUCKS
6
GRADER2
PLOWTRUCKS
55
9
LOADERS14
2,644 Snow Lane Miles19 Inches of Snow Average
264 Municipal Agreements Miles
15,898 Tons Salt Used395,822 Gal. Brine Used
Budget: $4.6 MillionSpent: $6.2 Million
MECHANICSSTOCKPILES
ADAMS
OPERATORS50
4
ANTI-ICINGTRUCKS
2
GRADERS1
PLOWTRUCKS
32
7
LOADERS8
1,222 Snow Lane Miles23 Inches of Snow Average
29 Municipal Agreements Miles
7,012 Tons Salt Used244,812 Gal. Brine Used
Budget: $2 MillionSpent: $2.9 Million
MECHANICS STOCKPILES20Temp.
Operators**
CUMBERLAND
OPERATORS66
6
ANTI-ICINGTRUCKS
3
GRADER1
PLOWTRUCKS
43
7
LOADERS8
1,470 Snow Lane Miles25 Inches of Snow Average
97 Municipal Agreements Miles
16,681 Tons Salt Used173,140 Gal. Brine Used
Budget: $3.5 MillionSpent: $4.7 Million
MECHANICS STOCKPILES
LANCASTER
OPERATORS98
9
ANTI-ICINGTRUCKS
4
GRADER1
PLOWTRUCKS
52
11
LOADERS12
2,517 Snow Lane Miles17 Inches of Snow Average
291 Municipal Agreements Miles
15,760 Tons Salt Used68,831 Gal. Brine Used
Budget: $3.7 MillionSpent: $4.5 Million
MECHANICS STOCKPILES
21Temp.
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28Temp.
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Operators**
13Temp.
Operators**
17Temp.
Operators**
21
DISTRICT 8 TOTALS
** Anticipated Temporary Operators
DISTRICT 8 OFFICE 2140 Herr Street Harrisburg, PA 17103 7177876653 ADAMS COUNTY OFFICE 1185 Fairfield Rd. P.O. Box 3248 Gettysburg, PA 17325 7173343155 CUMBERLAND COUNTY OFFICE 40 Army Heritage Drive Carlisle, PA 17013 7172435414 DAUPHIN COUNTY OFFICE 2140 Herr Street Harrisburg, PA 17103 7177875391 FRANKLIN COUNTY OFFICE 619 N. Franklin St. Chambersburg, PA 17201 7172644171 LANCASTER COUNTY OFFICE 2105 Lincoln Highway East Lancaster, PA 17602 7172997621 LEBANON COUNTY OFFICE 1445 Cumberland Street Lebanon, PA 17042 7174502223
ADMINISTRATION District Executive Michael Keiser, P.E. Assistant District Executive/Maintenance Dave Rock Community Relations Coordinator Dave Thompson Assistant Community Relations Coordinator Mike Crochunis Safety Press Officer Fritzi Schreffler
OPERATORS500
MECHANICS44
TEMP.OPERATORS**
152
PLOW TRUCKS310
LOADERS78
STOCK PILES64
GRADERS12
ANTI-ICINGTRUCKS
24
TOWPLOWS
4
PERRY COUNTY OFFICE 413 West Main Street New Bloomfield, PA 17068 7175822191 YORK COUNTY OFFICE 1920 Susquehanna Trail North York, PA 17404 7178486230
22
* Planned budget includes personnel, rented equipment, winter materials and municipal agreements. Budget may change through season depending on needs. ** Anticipated Temporary Operators ***Budget spent 20182019 winter
Each county's budget numbers are rounded up. District totals are calculated using actual total number and rounded up.
DISTRICT 9Winter Budget: $20.5 Million* Spent Last Winter: $30.6 Million*** 8,391 Snow Lane Miles 52 Inches of Snow (average) 250 Municipal Agreement Miles
Salt Used Last Winter: 90,052 Tons Brine Used Last Winter: 1,094,033 Gallons
Anti‐skid Used Last Winter: 110,731 Tons
BEDFORD
OPERATORS68
8
ANTI-ICINGTRUCKS
4
GRADERS3
PLOWTRUCKS
43
10
LOADERS12
1,700 Snow Lane Miles42 Inches of Snow Average
30 Municipal Agreements Miles
13,260 Tons Salt Used133,012 Gal. Brine Used
Budget: $3.3 MillionSpent: $5.3 Million
MECHANICS STOCKPILES33Temp.
Operators**
SOMERSET
OPERATORS88
9
ANTI-ICINGTRUCKS
2
GRADERS3
PLOWTRUCKS
48
12
LOADERS13
1,924 Snow Lane Miles114 Inches of Snow Average
42 Municipal Agreements Miles
26,981 Tons Salt Used209,878 Gal. Brine Used
Budget: $6.1 MillionSpent: $8.8 Million
MECHANICS STOCKPILES20Temp.
Operators**
FULTON
OPERATORS30
4
ANTI-ICINGTRUCKS
2
GRADERS2
PLOWTRUCKS
20
4
LOADERS6
759 Snow Lane Miles33 Inches of Snow Average
6,639 Tons Salt Used114,076 Gal. Brine Used
Budget: $1.8 MillionSpent: $2.8 Million
MECHANICS STOCKPILES18Temp.
Operators**
HUNTINGDON
OPERATORS60
6
ANTI-ICINGTRUCKS
3
GRADERS2
PLOWTRUCKS
31
6
LOADERS7
1,231 Snow Lane Miles30 Inches of Snow Average
21 Municipal Agreements Miles
6,336 Tons Salt Used242,258 Gal. Brine Used
Budget: $2.2 MillionSpent: $3.6 Million
MECHANICS STOCKPILES16Temp.
Operators**
CAMBRIA
OPERATORS74
9
ANTI-ICINGTRUCKS
5
GRADERS3
PLOWTRUCKS
43
8
LOADERS10
1,572 Snow Lane Miles62 Inches of Snow Average
92 Municipal Agreements Miles
24,669 Tons Salt Used265,410 Gal. Brine Used
Budget: $4.4 MillionSpent: $6.5 Million
MECHANICS STOCKPILES
26Temp.
Operators**
BLAIR
OPERATORS47
7
ANTI-ICINGTRUCKS
3
GRADERS2
PLOWTRUCKS
35
5
LOADERS6
1,205 Snow Lane Miles33 Inches of Snow Average
65 Municipal Agreements Miles
12,167 Tons Salt Used129,399 Gal. Brine Used
Budget: $2.7 MillionSpent: $3.6 Million
MECHANICS STOCKPILES
25Temp.
Operators**
23
ADMINISTRATION District Executive Thomas A. Prestash, P.E. Assistant District Executive/Maintenance David Kammerer, P.E. Community Relations Coordinator Tara M. CallahanHenry Safety Press Officer Monica Jones
DISTRICT 9 TOTALS
** Anticipated Temporary Operators
PLOW TRUCKS220
LOADERS54
STOCK PILES45
GRADERS15
ANTI-ICINGTRUCKS
19
TOWPLOWS
3
OPERATORS367
MECHANICS43
TEMP.OPERATORS**
138
DISTRICT 9 OFFICE 1620 Juniata Street Hollidaysburg, PA 16648 8146967250 BEDFORD COUNTY OFFICE 630 East Penn Street Bedford, PA 15522 8146236144 BLAIR COUNTY OFFICE 1598 North Juniata Street Hollidaysburg, PA 16648 8146967270 CAMBRIA COUNTY OFFICE 4595 Admiral Peary Highway Ebensburg, PA 15931 8144727100 FULTON COUNTY OFFICE 22907 Great Cove Road McConnellsburg, PA 17233 7174853816 HUNTINGDON COUNTY OFFICE 8763 William Penn Highway Huntingdon, PA 16652 8146430150 SOMERSET COUNTY OFFICE 1312 North Center Avenue Somerset, PA 15501 8144457905
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* Planned budget includes personnel, rented equipment, winter materials and municipal agreements. Budget may change through season depending on needs. ** Anticipated Temporary Operators ***Budget spent 20182019 winter
Each county's budget numbers are rounded up. District totals are calculated using actual total number and rounded up.
DISTRICT 10Winter Budget: $17.5 Million* Spent Last Winter: $22.4 Million*** 6,961 Snow Lane Miles 42 Inches of Snow (average) 126 Municipal Agreement Miles
Salt Used Last Winter: 85,226 Tons Brine Used Last Winter: 909,583 Gallons Anti‐skid Used Last Winter: 57,400 Tons
INDIANA
OPERATORS81
10
ANTI-ICINGTRUCKS
4
GRADERS3
PLOWTRUCKS
42
8
LOADERS9
1,770 Snow Lane Miles54 Inches of Snow Average
6 Municipal Agreements Miles
16,992 Tons Salt Used181,449 Gal. Brine Used
Budget: $4 MillionSpent: $5.1 Million
MECHANICS STOCKPILES22Temp.
Operators**
CLARION
OPERATORS57
6
ANTI-ICINGTRUCKS
3
GRADERS2
PLOWTRUCKS
22
5
LOADERS6
1,032 Snow Lane Miles31 Inches of Snow Average
1 Municipal Agreement Miles
10,980 Tons Salt Used235,938 Gal. Brine Used
Budget: $2.7 MillionSpent: $3.5 Million
MECHANICS STOCKPILES
JEFFERSON
OPERATORS57
5
ANTI-ICINGTRUCKS
3
GRADERS2
PLOWTRUCKS
26
5
LOADERS7
1,204 Snow Lane Miles46 Inches of Snow Average
17 Municipal Agreements Miles
17,263 Tons Salt Used48,366 Gal. Brine Used
Budget: $3.2 MillionSpent: $4.1 Million
MECHANICS STOCKPILES
ARMSTRONG
OPERATORS68
6
ANTI-ICINGTRUCKS
4
GRADERS2
PLOWTRUCKS
31
7
LOADERS9
1,362 Snow Lane Miles36 Inches of Snow Average
40 Municipal Agreements Miles
11,745 Tons Salt Used56,295 Gal. Brine Used
Budget: $2.9 MillionSpent: $3.4 Million
MECHANICS STOCKPILES
BUTLER
OPERATORS85
8
ANTI-ICINGTRUCKS
4
GRADERS3
PLOWTRUCKS
42
10
LOADERS10
1,613 Snow Lane Miles44 Inches of Snow Average
62 Municipal Agreements Miles
28,246 Tons Salt Used387,535 Gal. Brine Used
Budget: $4.7 MillionSpent: $6.3 Million
MECHANICS STOCKPILES16Temp.
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12Temp.
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25
ADMINISTRATION District Executive Joseph P. Dubovi, III, P.E. Assistant District Executive/Maintenance Brian N. Allen, P. E. Community Relations Coordinator Jamie Arehart
DISTRICT 10 TOTALS
** Anticipated Temporary Operators
PLOW TRUCKS163
LOADERS41
STOCK PILES35
GRADERS12
ANTI-ICINGTRUCKS
18
OPERATORS348
MECHANICS35
TEMP.OPERATORS**
62
DISTRICT 10 OFFICE 2550 Oakland Ave. Indiana, PA 15701 7243572800 ARMSTRONG COUNTY OFFICE 504 S. Water St. Kittanning, PA 16201 7245431811 BUTLER COUNTY OFFICE 351 New Castle Road Butler, PA 16001 7242848800 CLARION COUNTY OFFICE 21057 Paint Boulevard Shippenville, PA 16254 8142268200 INDIANA COUNTY OFFICE 2550 Oakland Ave. Indiana, PA 15701 7243572817 JEFFERSON COUNTY OFFICE 205 Witherow St. Punxsutawney, PA 15767 8149386300
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* Planned budget includes personnel, rented equipment, winter materials and municipal agreements. Budget may change through season depending on needs. ** Anticipated Temporary Operators ***Budget spent 20182019 winter
Each county's budget numbers are rounded up. District totals are calculated using actual total number and rounded up.
DISTRICT 11Winter Budget: $15.1 Million* Spent Last Winter: $18.9 Million*** 6,011 Snow Lane Miles 43 Inches of Snow (average) 1,558 Municipal Agreement Miles
Salt Used Last Winter: 62,724 Tons Brine Used Last Winter: 538,260 Gallons
Anti‐skid Used Last Winter: 9,559 Tons
LAWRENCE
OPERATORS35
3
ANTI-ICINGTRUCKS
3
GRADER1
PLOWTRUCKS
23
6
LOADERS7
910 Snow Lane Miles36 Inches of Snow Average
5 Municipal Agreements Miles
9,228 Tons Salt Used242,980 Gal. Brine Used
Budget: $2.0 MillionSpent: $3.1 Million
MECHANICS STOCKPILES
ALLEGHENY
OPERATORS117
9
ANTI-ICINGTRUCKS
8
GRADERS2
PLOWTRUCKS
65
16
LOADERS19
3,548 Snow Lane Miles42 Inches of Snow Average
1,411 Municipal Agreements Miles
37,329 Tons Salt Used244,151 Gal. Brine Used
Budget: $9.8 MillionSpent: $11.7 Million
MECHANICS STOCKPILES
BEAVER
OPERATORS51
7
ANTI-ICINGTRUCKS
4PLOW
TRUCKS
36
8
LOADERS10
1,435 Snow Lane Miles34 Inches of Snow Average
142 Municipal Agreements Miles
16,167 Tons Salt Used51,129 Gal. Brine Used
Budget: $3.2 MillionSpent: $4.1 Million
MECHANICS STOCKPILES
15Temp.
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17Temp.
Operators**
27
ADMINISTRATION District Executive Cheryl MoonSirianni, P.E. Assistant District Executive/Maintenance Angelo Pampena Press Officer Steve Cowan Community Relations Coordinator Joel Morris Safety Press Officer Yasmeen Manyisha
DISTRICT 11 TOTALS
** Anticipated Temporary Operators
DISTRICT 11 OFFICE 45 Thoms Run Rd. Bridgeville, PA 15017 4124295000 ALLEGHENY COUNTY OFFICE 51 Fox Chapel Road Pittsburgh, PA 15238 4127813260 BEAVER COUNTY OFFICE 155 Stewart Avenue Rochester, PA 15074 7247746610 LAWRENCE COUNTY OFFICE 1800 Wilmington Road New Castle, PA 16105 7246563104
PLOW TRUCKS124
LOADERS36
STOCK PILES30
GRADERS3
ANTI-ICINGTRUCKS
15
OPERATORS203
MECHANICS19
TEMP.OPERATORS**
52
28
* Planned budget includes personnel, rented equipment, winter materials and municipal agreements. Budget may change through season depending on needs. ** Anticipated Temporary Operators ***Budget spent 20182019 winter
Each county's budget numbers are rounded up. District totals are calculated using actual total number and rounded up.
DISTRICT 12Winter Budget: $17.8 Million* Spent Last Winter: $22.6 Million*** 8,163 Snow Lane Miles 84 Inches of Snow (average) 875 Municipal Agreement Miles
Salt Used Last Winter: 61,581 Tons Brine Used Last Winter: 819,248 Gallons Anti‐skid Used Last Winter: 50,936 Tons
WASHINGTON
OPERATORS87
7
ANTI-ICINGTRUCKS
5
GRADERS3
PLOWTRUCKS
62
6
LOADERS12
2,464 Snow Lane Miles47 Inches of Snow Average
454 Municipal Agreements Miles
20,612 Tons Salt Used223,179 Gal. Brine Used
Budget: $5.1 MillionSpent: $6 Million
MECHANICS STOCKPILES
WESTMORELAND
OPERATORS112
12
ANTI-ICINGTRUCKS
6
GRADERS2
PLOWTRUCKS
68
10
LOADERS12
2,783 Snow Lane Miles84 Inches of Snow Average
261 Municipal Agreements Miles
26,877 Tons Salt Used274,339 Gal. Brine Used
Budget: $6.7 MillionSpent: $8.6 Million
MECHANICS STOCKPILES
GREENE
OPERATORS45
5
ANTI-ICINGTRUCKS
1
GRADERS2
PLOWTRUCKS
28
5
LOADERS6
1,205 Snow Lane Miles42 Inches of Snow Average
78 Municipal Agreements Miles
7,318 Tons Salt Used181,214 Gal. Brine Used
Budget: $2.3 MillionSpent: $3.0 Million
MECHANICS STOCKPILES
FAYETTE
OPERATORS62
9
ANTI-ICINGTRUCK
4
GRADERS3
PLOWTRUCKS
43
9
LOADERS11
1,711 Snow Lane Miles86 Inches of Snow Average
82 Municipal Agreements Miles
14,092 Tons Salt Used321,730 Gal. Brine Used
Budget: $3.8 MillionSpent: $5 Million
MECHANICS STOCKPILES32Temp.
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14Temp.
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29
DISTRICT 12 TOTALS
** Anticipated Temporary Operators
DISTRICT 12 OFFICE 825 N. Gallatin Ave. Ext. Uniontown, PA 15401 7244397315 FAYETTE COUNTY OFFICE 825 N. Gallatin Ave. Ext. Uniontown, PA 15401 7244397470 GREENE COUNTY OFFICE 226 Elm Drive Suite 102 Waynesburg, PA 15370 7246276131 WASHINGTON COUNTY OFFICE 170 Route 519 Eighty Four, PA 15330 7242234480 WESTMORELAND COUNTY OFFICE 144 Donahue Road Greensburg, PA 15601 7248325387
ADMINISTRATION District Executive Joseph Szczur, P.E. Assistant District Executive/Maintenance Robert C. Dean, P.E. Community Relations Coordinator Valerie L. Petersen Safety Press Officer Jay M. Ofsanik
PLOW TRUCKS200
LOADERS41
STOCK PILES30
GRADERS10
ANTI-ICINGTRUCKS
16
OPERATORS306
MECHANICS33
TEMP.OPERATORS**
104