Town of Hancock, Department of Public Works

Winter Storm report

Storm Report Number: 2011-17

Date: April 1, 2011

 

Storm Started: 12:0 0AM

            Temperature at start: 32º                                       

 

Storm Ended: 1:00 PM

            Temperature at end 39º

 

Day of the week: Friday

 

Type of Precipitation: Wet Snow

 

Name of employee

Time in     

Time out

Time in

Time Out

Special notes

Kurt Grassett

3:30 AM

2:30 PM

 

 

 

Jeff Wright

4:00 AM

2:30 PM

 

 

 

Allen Young

6:30 AM

5:30 PM

 

 

 

Ron Clough

4:00 AM

2:30 PM

 

 

 

Jeff Tarr

6:30 AM

2:30 PM

 

 

 

Aben Whiteley

6:30 AM

12:30 PM

 

 

 

 

 

STORM LEDGER AND CONDITIONS FOUND:

 

4:00 AM 31.4º with light to moderate snowfall. Called Jeff and Ronnie to begin some limited treatment of our hilly areas. Will leave everyone else home at this time.

 

5:00 AM call form bus company noting they had canceled school for the day.

 

6:30 Am Ronnie all done the sand run, Jeff and Ronnie to head out and plow the pavement. Aben will handle the walks and parking lots.

 

7:30 AM Jeff done his salt run. Will have him plow his pavement. We still have 1 inch in some areas and maybe 2-3 in others. Not enough to put the grader out yet.

 

8:00 AM measured 6 inches at the chlorinator building. I plowed off Old Dublin and Jaquith.

 

9:00 AM 32º with light snow. Sent Allen out in the grader to start at Longview road. The other guys are coming in from completing their first pass. After breakfast will have them start cleaning up their routes. Aben will be headed to clean up the walks and parking areas.

 

1:00 PM 36º all roads have been scraped and cleaned up. Allen is still working on the gravel. All will be checking the gravel for treatment.

 

2:30 PM 39º. all roads have been checked. Trucks are getting fueled and parked. We did have about 6 or 7 inches of snow in the western side of town. Still have some wrap around moisture west of us that may come in later. Should be light.

 

5:30 PM Allen has completed the gravel roads and is headed home.