City of Joliet Reminds Residents Of Snow Protocols As Winter Storm Approaches - 1340 WJOL (2024)

December 19, 2022 5:17AM CST

City of Joliet Reminds Residents Of Snow Protocols As Winter Storm Approaches - 1340 WJOL (1)

Snow

As the winter season is here and the possibilities of winter snowstorms increases, residents are reminded of the City of Joliet snow removal policies and actions for the 2022-23 winter season.

Please take caution during any snowstorm. If possible, please remain home while it is still snowing, and crews are in action. Residents should remove vehicles from the streets until the City crews have had a chance to clear the streets. Roadway crews will not return to streets when parked cars are moved until city-wide snow removal operations are complete.

Streets

Street plowing operations are performed in the following order:

Major arterial streets, hospital routes, hills and bridges
Subdivision main routes and collector streets
All remaining subdivision streets
Cul-de-sacs and dead ends

The City of Joliet does NOT plow alleys.

Snow removal crews work long hours to keep the streets clear and safe. The City asks for everyone’s cooperation to help keep streets safe as well. Remember, snowplow trucks cannot stop or turn as readily as most vehicles, please do not follow a snowplow too closely.

Due to the cost of de-icing materials, it is Rodway Division’s policy to utilize salt on major arterials and subdivision mains at intersections and mid blocks and utilize a mixture of salt at the intersections only on the subdivision streets. Therefore, it should not be expected that these streets would immediately be cleared to the pavement.

The combination of sun and traffic help the de-icing process. It is possible that some snow is left on the street after plowing because allowances must be made for manhole covers and other above-pavement obstacles to avoid damaging snow removal equipment.

When plowing is required, it is inevitable that snow “berms” are created across driveways. The plow operators do not have control over the berms of snow coming off the edge of the plows. The Roadways Division tries to keep this issue to a minimum.

The City of Joliet utilizes a mixture of rock salt and organic liquids containing sugar beet juice in the fight against snow accumulation and freezing on the roadways. This combination allows for the material to be effective in extremely cold conditions.

In addition, this mixture is less corrosive to the streets, vehicles, and vegetation in the City. Residents should expect to see a brownish residue on the streets as opposed to a white residue. This is easily washed from vehicles.

Snow Parking Ban

On-street parking is prohibited by City Ordinance (16900, Section 19-142) for any snowfall accumulations of two (2) inches or more. Parked vehicles are an obstacle to the snowplows. Consequently, plowing around parked vehicles leaves large areas of snow and ice on the roadway. Once the plow trucks have cleared the entire street by your home or business, you may move your vehicle back to the street.

Some older neighborhoods in Joliet do not have adequate off-street parking options. In those areas, residents are encouraged to seek permission from neighbors who have off-street parking spaces and other parking options such as commercial or church parking lots that will allow streets to be clear of vehicles for snow clearing efforts to be effective.

When a parking ban is in place, the Joliet Police Department may either issue a parking ticket to the owner of the vehicle left on a City street, have the vehicle towed , or both. All towing and storage costs will be the responsibility of the vehicle owner.

During Snowfall Events

The City of Joliet Roadways Division will mobilize its crews when there is a measurable accumulation of snowfall or if the winter mix is causing hazardous driving situations such as freezing rain.

The Roadways Division is responsible for over 600 centerline miles with a fleet of 41 plow trucks and a crew of 46 employees.

Joliet has a goal of clearing all streets within 24 hours after the snow event stops. Heavier snowfalls often take longer to clear. Due to the volume of streets to be cleared of snow and the staffing and equipment available, snow plows will not return to streets that had parked vehicles on them until after the entire snow removal process has been completed. This could be a day or two after the initial snow has been cleared.

Shoveling Guidelines

The following are shoveling guidelines for City of Joliet residential and commercial property owners:

  • Commercial property owners are responsible for clearing commercial parking lots, driveways and public sidewalks adjoining their property.
  • Residential property owners are responsible for removing snow from public sidewalks adjoining their property.
  • Shoveling, plowing or blowing snow onto a City street is a code violation.
  • Shovel out around fire hydrants that are in or around your property for access and around meters to aid utility meter readers.
  • Clear sidewalks of snow for the safety of pedestrians and children walking to and from school.
  • If necessary, uncover your mailbox and create a path for postal vehicles to pull up to the mailbox.
  • Assist your neighbors. For many residents, age or medical conditions make it difficult to remove snow.


Mailboxes

The City of Joliet Roadways Division makes every effort to clear the roads from curb to curb where vehicles are not parked on the streets. In many cases of wet snow, the thrown snow may damage mailboxes that are set too close to the curb. This is unavoidable. Mailbox damage complaints will be handled on a case-by-case basis. The City of Joliet will not reimburse for mailbox damage for improperly located mailboxes. The standard and accepted mailbox placement should be 42 inches measured from the ground surface to the bottom of the mailbox. The mailbox should be located so that the front of the box is no closer than 6 inches from the back of the curb. Any questions regarding the placement of mailboxes should be directed to the Joliet Post Office at 815-773-1089. If you experience mailbox damage as a result of City snow plows, please call 815-724-3651. If you experience sod damage as a result of City snow plows, please call 815-724-3652.

This and other information is available on theSnow Removalpage of the City website.

City of Joliet Reminds Residents Of Snow Protocols As Winter Storm Approaches - 1340 WJOL (2024)

FAQs

What is the curfew in Joliet Illinois? ›

What is curfew in Joliet? Per Joliet City ordinance 21-18, curfew for juveniles aged 16 & 17 is between 11:00pm and 6:00am. Curfew for juveniles 15 and under is between 10:00pm and 6:00am. The full ordinance, along with exceptions, can also be found in ordinance 21-18.

Is Joliet a city or town? ›

Joliet, city, seat (1845) of Will county, northeastern Illinois, U.S. It lies on the Des Plaines River, about 40 miles (65 km) southwest of downtown Chicago.

What age does curfew end in Illinois? ›

The ICCA applies to minors under the age of 17. There is no nightly curfew for 17 year old's in Illinois. However, there are statewide curfew rules that apply to drivers who are younger than 18.

How much is a curfew ticket in Illinois? ›

“A violation of this [Illinois Curfew Act] is a minor offense with a fine of not less than $10 and not more than $500” 720 ILCS 5/12C-60 (e) For example, in Chicago, curfew hours are much stricter than the Illinois state standard.

How late should a 17 year old stay out? ›

For example, if your teen gets home from after-school activities at 7 p.m., a weekday curfew of 10 p.m. may make sense. On the weekends, maybe 11 p.m. is a more reasonable time. It depends on your family's schedule and your child.

What time is driving curfew in Illinois? ›

Illinois Curfew Laws for Teen Drivers

Illinois state curfew hours for teen drivers (under 18) are from 11 PM thru 6 AM on Friday and Saturday nights, and 10 PM – 6 AM on all other nights. Between those hours, a teen's driver's license is typically invalid.

Will County Illinois have a curfew? ›

130.01 CURFEW

It is unlawful for a person less than 17 years of age to be present at or upon any public assembly, building, business, street, highway, or other public place or way at the following times. For persons less than 16 years of age, between 10:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. the following day on any day of the week.

What is the curfew for Downers Grove? ›

Curfew prohibits anyone under 17 years of age to be on the street between the hours of 11:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m., Sunday through Thursday, and from midnight to 6:00 a.m. on Friday and Saturday. Recreational campfires are allowed, as defined under the Open Burning ordinance. Leaf burning is prohibited.

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