Winter maintenance and snow removal
The Town of Georgina provides residents with a high level of snow-removal services. Whether it’s reducing ice on roads, removing snow from roads or clearing it from paths and sidewalks, the Town works to ensure residents and visitors can travel safely. The Town is responsible for 333 kilometres of roads, 140 kilometres of sidewalks and 25 municipal parking lots. A combination of Town-owned trucks and a contracted service provider provide snowplowing services to Town roads through a priority and secondary route system.
The Town's Winter Control Guide for the winter season outlines all the relevant information for winter maintenance in the Town of Georgina. You can find what route your road falls on by reviewing the Overall Winter Operations Route Map.
Operations tracker
The Town's operations tracker allows residents to see where the snowplows are during snow clearing operations.
Note: this tracker is not real time (approx. 10 min delay). The operations tracker will return to this page once the winter maintenance season begins.
Snowplow names
The Town held a snowplow naming contest in 2022 where residents were asked to submit names for the Town’s 14 snowplows. The list below are the final names that were chosen.
- Betty Whiteout
- Truck Norris
- Ctrl Salt Delete
- Clearopathra
- Fast and Flurryous
- Austin Plower
- Plowy McPlowface
- Scoop Dogg
- The Big Leplowski
- Darth Blader
- Melton John
- Blizzard of Oz
- Gordie Plow
- Snowbegone Kenobi
Sidewalk snowplow names
In 2023, the Town held a sidewalk snowplow naming contest. The names below are the final ones chosen for the six sidewalk plows.
- Taylor Drift
- Luke Sidewalker
- Lightning McClean
- Plowabunga
- Al Plowcino
- Plowasaurus Rex
Follow their progress on the Operations Maintenance Tracker above.
Sod damage
Sidewalk plowing presents challenges throughout the winter as it is difficult to tell where the edge of the sidewalk is and when the ground is not frozen some sod damage may occur. Damage to Town sod, pavement and Town-owned trees will be repaired in the spring. The cost of both the sod and repairs is built into the Town's contract. To report sidewalk or boulevard plow damage, fill out this form or contact Service Georgina at 905-476-4301, ext. 3001 for assistance.
Important topics
Child Safety
Ensure your children do not play where snow is piled at the side of the road or in the middle of courts where snowplow operators may not see them.
Fire Safety
The Town of Georgina has approximately 1,386 hydrants that need to be kept clear every time there is a snowfall. Residents are asked to assist by keeping fire hydrants on their properties clear of snow. Hydrants should have a clearing of one metre (three feet) all around and there should be a clear path to the street to ensure firefighters can readily access them. A hydrant can help save lives and property in your neighbourhood. If you see a hydrant that’s buried this winter, please do the neighbourly thing and dig it out. If you need assistance with hydrant snow removal, please call Service Georginaat 905-476-4301 ext. 3001.
Damage to property
Sidewalk plowing presents challenges throughout the winter as it is difficult to tell where the edge of the sidewalk is and when the ground is not frozen some sod damage may occur. Damage to Town sod, pavement and Town-owned trees will be repaired in the spring. The cost of both the sod and repairs is built into the Town's contract. Contact Service Georgina at 905-476-4301 ext. 3001 when you notice the damage and your address will be added to a list for repair when materials are available.
Service levels
Service Levels
The Town of Georgina has developed carefully planned service levels for winter road maintenance.
Primary roads within the routes were determined by emergency vehicle routes and fire stations, traffic volumes, transit routes, steep hills, common gathering locations, connectivity of road network, and staff knowledge on difficult maintenance areas. Once these priority roads have been cleared, secondary road segments within each route will follow.
Snow storage
Snow storage
Snowplows clear the Town's Highways of snow, and must store the snow as part of this process. Snow storage is typically to the right, on the boulevards. In some exceptions, wide corners and cul de sacs have snow storage within the roadway.
Windrow Snow Clearing Program
The windrow program for the 2024/2025 season is now closed, applications for the 2025/2026 season opens on the Tuesday after Labour Day.
You can also contact Service Georgina to apply at 905-476-4301 orinfo@georgina.ca
What service is provided?
A snow windrow is the pile of snow at the end of the driveway created by the plows when they clear the road. Georgina’s Windrow Snow Clearing Program is available to residents of Georgina who require assistance in clearing their snow windrow and who meet the requirements below. Snow is not removed as part of this program.
When is the service is provided?
Annually in parallel with the winter season, typically Nov. 15 - March 15
Who is eligible?
Households are eligible if each person over the age of 12 meets one of the following requirements:
- 65 years of age or older, or
- Under 65 years of age and have a formal doctor’s note or Functional Abilities Form (FAF) identifying they are unable to shovel snow
- Applicants must reapply every year to receive the service
What does the service look like?
You can expect to see service:
- After a minimum 7.5-centimetre (three-inch) snowfall event
- Within 24 hours after the snow plowing of roads and sidewalks are completed
Note: the service does not include clearing the snow from the private walkways to a residence, the driveway or the snow windrow left by the sidewalk plow.
Declaration of special events
Winter Maintenance Event
As a result of a significant winter storm, the Town of Georgina may declare a Winter Maintenance Event which requires all parked vehicles to be removed from Town roads immediately and be kept off for the duration of the event. Failure to do so may result in a ticket and fine being issued as per By-law 2002-0046 (TR-1). A Winter Maintenance Event can be declared from Nov. 15 of each year to April 15 of the following year, when the Town’s regular winter parking restrictions are in effect. It allows the Town to perform snow removal, sanding and salting operations efficiently and quickly. It also provides for safer road access for emergency vehicles.
Significant Weather Event
Ontario Regulation 239/02, Minimum Maintenance Standards for Municipal Highways, allows municipalities to declare a significant weather event when a weather hazard, either forecast or occurring, has the potential to pose a significant danger to users of the roadways. This declaration extends the standard timelines required for municipalities to meet their winter maintenance objectives
The Town or Georgina monitors the weather conditions through various means and will declare a Significant Weather Event when Environment Canada has issued a weather alert or warning that affects road conditions, and the weather hazard has the potential to pose a significant danger to users of the roadway.
For more information in weather alerts and warnings visit the criteria for public weather alerts.
Notification
The Town of Georgina notifies the public and road users of a Significant Weather Event or a Winter Maintenance Event by:
- By posting a notice on the Town’s website.
- By making an announcement on a social media platforms
- By sending a press release or similar communication to internet, newspaper, radio or television media.
- By notification through York Regional Police.
Road ownership
Regional Roads
York Region plows the major roads in the Town of Georgina such as Dalton Road, High Street, Ravenshoe Road and Baseline Road. This interactive map (in red) highlights all the regional roads in Georgina and York Region that are plowed by the region.
For more information, visit york.ca/roads.
Provincial Roads
The Ministry of Transportation of Ontario operates only one highway within Georgina. Highway 48 from Ravenshoe Road to Lakeridge Road is maintained by the MTO. If there is a concern with this road, contact their operations centre at 416-327-8373.
Sidewalk winter maintenance
General information
- Sidewalks are cleared by both Town and contractor crews
- The Town anticipates all sidewalks will be plowed at least once within 24 hours after a typical winter event. However, sidewalk equipment is typically deployed soon after the road equipment.
- The Town and its contractors use a variety of tools for sidewalk maintenance including five specialty sidewalk units, purpose built for sidewalk winter maintenance, including V-plows, snow blower attachments and material applicators.
- Sod damage caused by sidewalk plows is unfortunately inevitable during the early winter period, yet the Town and its contactors endeavour to avoid any sod damage. In the event you notice sod damage around your property, contact Service Georgina at 905-476-4301, ext. 3001 and log your damage. During the spring clean up, upon a valid inspection by Town staff, crews will schedule the repair of damages.
- The Town’s service level for winter control on sidewalks is to maintain them to a snow-packed condition. Sidewalk plows/blowers are not capable of clearing snow and ice from sidewalks to the extent that bare concrete is exposed in all conditions.
- Snow and ice often bond to the concrete during extreme temperatures and ice can also form on snow-packed sidewalks during thaw/freeze cycles. Other factors, such as a buildup of residual ice and snow under wheel tracks, can cause the edge of the plow or blower to ride above the surface of the sidewalk. All affected areas are treated with sand for traction.
Residents are asked to keep vehicles parked at east 25cm away from each edge of the sidewalk to ensure the winter maintenance vehicle can pass safely. In the event a vehicle is blocking the sidewalk, crews are instructed to bypass the location. Residents can contact the Town if a vehicle is preventing sidewalk maintenance in your area.
Snow on private property
General information
The Town devotes a great deal of resources to keep streets and sidewalks clear of snow and ice after a snowfall. Residents often deposit snow and ice from their property onto the street or sidewalk not realizing that this contravenes municipal by-laws and the Ontario Highway Traffic Act – section 181. It also contributes to unsafe driving and walking conditions, and increases the cost of providing winter road maintenance. When you're clearing snow from your driveway, keep the snow on your property.
Tip for clearing driveways:
Piling snow to the right side of the driveway can help reduce the amount of snow pushed back into the driveway.
Standing in the driveway and looking at the street determines the right side.
Don’t forget to remove your parked car from the street during snow removal operations.
Tips
- Clear snow and ice away from catch basins and hydrants in front of your property.
- When clearing snow from parking lots do not push it into adjacent public land.
- During and immediately after a snowstorm, reduce your driving speed to account for slippery road conditions and snow clearing operations.
- During thaws, reduce your driving speed to avoid splashing pedestrians and prevent water from splashing onto the sidewalk where it will freeze into ice and become a hazard.
- Do not park any vehicles over the sidewalk. Even a partially blocked sidewalk prevents the plows from doing their job properly (Bylaw 2002-0046 (TR-1).
- Ensure that any structures are placed well back of the property line.
Garbage and recycling
Tips
To make waste and recycling pick up easy and efficient, residents are reminded of the following:
- Place items at the end of the driveway/curb so they are visible
- Do not place bins or garbage on top of or behind snow banks
Parking
General information
As per the Town’s Traffic and Parking Bylaw, parking is not permitted on most Town streets from 2 a.m. to 7 a.m., Nov. 15 to April 15. This ensures the Town can completely clear streets of snow.
During the day, unless the street is posted as “No Parking”, it is legal to park on the street for three consecutive hours.
If a winter maintenance vehicle comes across a parked car that is consistently a nuisance to snow clearing activities, the Town can request that it be ticketed, towed and/or in extreme cases, contact York Regional Police to assist.
Residents can assist by reporting parked vehicles to the Town so a ticket can be issued.
Mailbox damage
General information
The Town of Georgina can replace mailboxes that are damaged by a Town snowplow on any Town road. However, if the mailbox has been damaged as a result of the weight of the snow against it, it may not be considered for replacement or reimbursement.
Residents are urged to purchase good-quality mailboxes and supporting posts that can withstand the winter elements. For specifications and additional information, check the Rural Mailbox Guidelines.
If your mailbox has been damaged by a Town snowplow, report it to the Town as soon as possible for investigation and potential replacement.
Note that damaged mailboxes will be replaced with a standard mailbox only.
Reporting mailbox damage
Contact Service Georgina at 905-476-4301, ext. 3001. Roads staff will investigate your claim and contact you with the outcome.