When cold weather is forecasted, our essential workers in Engineering services begin planning consistent and coordinated efforts for snow and ice treatments on priority routes around the city.
Snow and ice treatment locations
We have over 100 vehicles and equipment for snow and ice treatment along with 3000 tonnes of salt at our yards, and hundreds of personnel available to deploy as required.
Our priority locations for snow and ice removal are:
- Major roads
- Bus routes
- Bridges
- Emergency access routes (including five major hospitals and two health care facilities)
- School routes
- 15 most-used bike routes
- Bus stops
- Arterial corner ramps
The following are not included in our snow response:
- Residential side streets (excluding locations on priority routes)
- Sidewalks adjacent to non-City owned property
- Laneways (unless required for City collection operations)
We'll treat locations as resources allow to reduce further impact.
The Vancouver Park Board’s snow and ice control schedule ensures major park access roads, primary parking areas, and perimeter and direct internal park pathways in the downtown area are maintained.
Shovel your sidewalk
Vancouver property owners and occupants are responsible for clearing snow and ice from the full width of sidewalks in front of and, if on a corner lot, alongside their property by 10am the morning following a snowfall or freezing temperatures.
To keep our sidewalks and streets safe for people walking, driving, and cycling:
- Shovel snow onto your property, away from the road and sidewalk
- Clear storm drains of leaves and snow to prevent flooding
- Ask someone to clear your sidewalk if you're away or unable to or request a Snow Angel
There is no requirement in the by-laws for snow to be cleared from private property, whether residential or commercial.