The City of Oak Ridge has a winter weather plan. You can read the 2015-2016 Winter Weather Plan here.
The plan includes information on how snow and ice removal are prioritized on streets. City-maintained streets have been prioritized into four categories according to volume of traffic, or public health and safety factors.
- Level 1: State highways and hospital routes
- Level 2: Arterial streets, feeder streets to state highways and known trouble spots such as hills and shady areas.
- Level 3: Collector streets, streets providing access to subdivisions, and the main connector streets at the neighborhood level.
- Level 4: All other local neighborhood streets are categorized as Level 4. Many of these streets have on-street parking and provide minimal turning space for snowplows. The decision and ability of the Public Works Department to clear Level 4 routes is based on a number of factors, including current and predicted weather conditions, safety for parked vehicles, salt/chemical reserves, and the threat of additional inclement weather.
A complete listing of streets by category is located at the end of the Winter Weather Plan.
STREET PRIORITY DESIGNATIONSÂ
Level 1 Streets (80 lane miles)
- Edgemoor Road (SR 170)
- North Illinois Avenue (SR 62)
- South Illinois Avenue (SR 62)
- Oak Ridge Turnpike (SR 95)
- Solway Bridge (SR 62)
- Edgemoor Bridge (SR 170)
- Hospital adjacent streets
Level 2 Streets (95 lane miles)Â
- Bear Creek Road (Water Plant)
- Bethel Valley Road
- Briarcliff Avenue
- Bus Terminal Road
- Emory Valley Road
- Fairbanks Road
- Florida Avenue
- Georgia Avenue
- Gum Hollow Road
- Jefferson Avenue
- Laboratory Road
- Lafayette Drive
- Melton Lake Drive
- New York Avenue
- ORAU Way
- Outer Drive
- Pennsylvania Avenue
- Robertsville Road
- Rutgers Avenue
- Scarboro Road
- East Tennessee Avenue
- West Tennessee Avenue
- South Tulane Avenue
- Tulsa Road
- East Tulsa Road
- Tuskegee Drive
- West Outer Drive
- Whippoorwill Drive
- Wisconsin Avenue
See more information on Level 3 and Level 4 streets at the end of the Winter Weather Plan.
More information will be added as it becomes available.
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