winter service guide

WINTER SERVICE GUIDE
Penn s y lva nia Dep a r t men t o f Tr a n sp o r t a ti o n
PUB 628 (10-16)
Introduction .................................................................... 1
Getting Your Vehicle Ready for Winter.................... 2
Winter Driving Tips....................................................... 3
Winter Tools & Terms ....................................................4
Winter By the Numbers ................................................5
Winter Storm Management.........................................6
Average Plow Times.......................................................7
PennDOT by the Numbers - District 1..................... 8
PennDOT by the Numbers - District 2 .................. 10
PennDOT by the Numbers - District 3................... 12
PennDOT by the Numbers - District 4................... 14
PennDOT by the Numbers - District 5 .................. 16
PennDOT by the Numbers - District 6 .................. 18
PennDOT by the Numbers - District 8.................. 20
PennDOT by the Numbers - District 9 .................. 22
PennDOT by the Numbers - District 10 ................ 24
PennDOT by the Numbers - District 11 ................ 26
PennDOT by the Numbers - District 12 ................ 28
Dear Customers:
Keeping people moving when they want where they want
motivates those of us at PennDOT to do our utmost to
deliver that goal. The reality, though, is Pennsylvania sees
some tough weather conditions especially in winter that can
wreak havoc even against the best laid plans.
Still, PennDOT people understand winter services are the
measure we are judged by and our commitment to you this
year and every year is that we will be prepared and
dedicated to keeping roads open and passable during
every storm.
Please refer to this winter guide to learn the details of our
approach. It outlines how our dedicated complement of
roughly 5,000 employees work round the clock through all
kinds of conditions to keep you moving.
Please remember that when a storm hits, PennDOT’s
primary focus is on interstates and expressways, where
traffic volumes are highest. Equipment may be redirected to
these routes during significant winter events. The more
traffic a roadway has, the more attention it will receive from
plows, so motorists may find deeper accumulations on
less-traveled routes and should adjust their driving for
these conditions.
We ask that you do your part this winter. Be mindful of
winter weather forecasts, and consider changing longdistance travel plans as needed or taking needed supplies if
you must travel far in storms and adjusting your driving to
allow for variable pavement conditions as storms progress.
Thanks for taking the time to read our guide.
Sincerely,
Leslie S. Richards,
PennDOT Secretary
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Getting Your Vehicle Ready for Winter - Motorists should ensure that...
Your radio
is working
properly
Your wipers
don’t streak
Pre-winter
mechanical
inspection
is completed
Fluid levels
are full.
Tires are
properly
inflated
All lights
are working
Dedicated
snow tires
for heavy
snow areas
Tires have
proper tread
depth
Emergency Travel Kit...Don’t Leave Home Without It!
Also remember to include warm clothing and gloves, blanket, ice scraper, sand,
non-perishable food and anything else you may need to accommodate family traveling
with you (special medication, baby supplies, pet food, etc.).
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PennDOT Offers These Winter Driving Tips:
Before You Go
• Prepare a winter emergency travel kit.
• Listen to weather and travel advisories.
• Visit www.511PA.com or call 511.
• Pack a cell phone and be sure it's charged.
• Remove snow and ice from your hood, roof and windows.
• Tell someone where you are going and when you expect to arrive.
• Do not drink and drive and always wear your seat belt.
While You’re Traveling
• Turn on your headlights when your wipers are on - it’s the law.
• Watch for wet-looking roads, they could actually be frozen - “black ice.”
• Use low beams in cases of heavy or blowing snow.
• Do not use cruise control on snow-covered roads.
• Slow down and increase following distance and avoid sudden stops and starts.
• Use extra caution on bridges and ramps where ice can often form without warning.
• Do not pass or get between trucks plowing in a plow line.
• If you do become stranded, it's recommended that you stay with your vehicle until help arrives. Run the engine
every hour or so, but make sure the tailpipe is clear and keep the downwind window cracked open.
• Do not park or abandon your vehicle on snow emergency routes.
Take Special Precautions
Use caution in areas where pedestrians may be present. Anticipate the presence of
pedestrians in residential areas. Be alert for people entering the road from behind
snow piles. Allow pedestrians extra time to cross icy or snow-covered streets.
Winter Safety Tips for Pedestrians
• Wear brightly-colored clothing.
• Stay on sidewalks whenever possible but if you must walk on the road, travel as close to the road shoulder as
possible and always walk facing oncoming traffic.
• Allow drivers ample time to stop in icy conditions.
• Before crossing a street, look left, right and then left again to check for traffic.
• Always cross a street at an intersection and avoid entering the road from between parked cars or behind snow piles.
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PennDOT Winter Tools and Terms
Anti-icing - The application of salt brine to the road surface
prior to winter storms. The solution lowers the freezing
point of water and slows or prevents ice from forming a
bond with the pavement during the early stages of a storm.
Anti-skid - Crushed limestone is used as an anti-skid
material in addition to salt. The percentage of anti-skid
varies by road type.
De-icing - The application of salt or salt brine to the
roadway after snow or ice accumulation.
Ground-speed activated salt spreader - PennDOT trucks
are equipped with an electronic material application system
that automatically dispenses the desired amount of material.
These systems ensure that the material is applied at a constant
rate whether the truck is going 15 mph or 45 mph.
Infrared temperature sensors – Sensors are mounted on
vehicles in the PennDOT fleet to provide the operator with
the exact pavement temperature. This helps the operator
determine if there is a potential for the roadway to freeze
and when to start the treatment cycle.
Pre-wetted salt - Road salt is sprayed with salt brine to
enhance the salt’s melting capability in cold weather.
Pre-wetting lowers the melting point of salt to make it more
effective in lower temperatures.
Salt Brine - Salt brine is essentially salt water produced at
62 PennDOT facilities around the state. This material is
used in anti-icing operations and to pre-wet salt.
Salt - Salt remains the department’s primary weapon for
fighting winter storms. PennDOT, which has 450 stockpiles
around the state, has used an average of more than
900,000 tons of salt over the last five winters.
Single, tandem and tri-axle trucks - Over the past several
years, PennDOT has been replacing its single-axle trucks,
which are capable of hauling 8 tons of material, with larger
and more powerful tandem-axle trucks, which are capable of
hauling 16 tons. Tri-axle trucks can haul up to 22 tons.
Wing plow - When mounted on both sides of a truck, can
allow a truck to clear almost an extra 8 to 9 feet of lane
width in addition to the 11 feet or so already cleared by the
main plow.
Tow plow - Towed by a plow truck and when combined with
front plow, the combination will clear a width of 25 feet or
two full lanes.
Municipal Agreements - Agreements in place for
municipalities to clear state roads in their jurisdiction.
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Winter By the Numbers
343
2,192
RENTAL
TRUCKS*
PLOW
TRUCKS
49
175
62
BRINE MAKING
FACILITIES
SNOW
BLOWERS
ANTI-ICING
UNITS
657
4,800
MUNICIPAL
AGREEMENTS
OPERATORS
$170
670,000
94,000
MILLION
WINTER
COSTS**
TONS OF
ANTI-SKID
USED**
SNOW LANE
MILES
7.5
939,000
MILLION
GALLONS OF
SALT BRINE***
TONS OF
SALT USED**
* Estimated number of rental trucks
** Average amount used over last five winters
*** Amount used 2015-2016 winter
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During winter weather, PennDOT’s primary goal is to keep roads passable and as
safe as possible. Roads will not be free of ice and snow while precipitation is falling.
Storm Management
Each storm is different, and varies even from region to region. PennDOT staff review weather reports and on-theground conditions to plan how to manage each storm.
In a non-freezing-rain storm, department crews may pretreat with salt brine, essentially a mix of water and salt, from
the backs of anti-icing trucks before frozen precipitation starts to fall. While salt brine isn’t needed for every storm,
when it’s used it helps PennDOT get a jump start on removing ice and snow. Examples of when crews will not pretreat
include when a storm is forecast to start as rain (rain will wash the material away) or when there is enough salt
residue from a previous storm.
In addition to storm preparation, how PennDOT uses winter materials during storms varies by roadway and
precipitation type. On higher-volume roadways, salt is the primary winter material used through a storm, especially
during rush hours and on bridges, hills, curves and intersections. On lower-volume roadways the amount of salt
will be reduced and anti-skid will be used more because salt is most effective with higher traffic volumes.
More Traffic = More Attention from Plows
Our Plow Trucks
Follow Specific Routes
The Average PennDOT
Plow Route = 40 Miles
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Average Plow Times During Winter Weather Events
The time it takes for a plow truck to pass by the same point on the route depends on how heavy precipitation
is, and how much traffic is on the roadway.
Interstates and expressways are PennDOT’s primary focus. In fact, equipment may be redirected to these
roads during significant storms.
Under Ideal Conditions in a Low-Accumulation Storm
INTERSTATES & EXPRESSWAYS
Interstates and expressways will
see a plow route completed
in roughly two hours.
OTHER MAJOR ROUTES
Other major routes or less-traveled
state roads may see a plow every
three hours.
2
HOURS
3
HOURS
SEVERAL
HOURS
SECONDARY STATE ROADS
Because trucks are often redirected to higher-priority roads, it can take several hours
to complete a route on the lowest-volume roadways.
The heavier the traffic or precipitation on a roadway, the longer these routes will take.
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DISTRICT 1
Winter Budget: $17 Million*
Spent Last Winter: $14.2 Million***
Salt Used Last Winter: 49,361 Tons
Brine Used Last Winter: 1,442,200 Gallons
Anti-skid Used Last Winter: 52,077 Tons
8,526 Snow Lane Miles
83 Inches of Snow (average)
449 Municipal Agreement Miles
87
OPERATORS
3
38
ANTI-ICING
TRUCKS
PLOW
TRUCKS
ERIE
2,072 Snow Lane Miles
104 Inches of Snow Average
289 Municipal Agreement Miles
9
1
19,858 Tons Salt Used
533,071 Gal. Brine Used
LOADERS
GRADER
Budget: $5.2 Million
Spent: $4.6 Million
74
50
OPERATORS
2
1,964 Snow Lane Miles
90 Inches of Snow Average
21 Municipal Agreement Miles
7
LOADERS
2
STOCKPILES
MECHANICS
PLOW
TRUCKS
CRAWFORD
7
8
37
ANTI-ICING
TRUCKS
OPERATORS
1
GRADER
Budget: $2 Million
Spent: $1.6 Million
5
7
7
1
2,554 Tons Salt Used
155,246 Gal. Brine Used
LOADERS
Budget: $3.3 Million
Spent: $2.8 Million
MECHANICS
2
STOCKPILES
MECHANICS
PLOW
TRUCKS
WARREN
1,122 Snow Lane Miles
108 Inches of Snow Average
67 Municipal Agreement Miles
7
GRADER
10,452 Tons Salt Used
188,630 Gal. Brine Used
23
ANTI-ICING
TRUCKS
6
STOCKPILES
Temp.
Operator**
79
19
OPERATORS
3
OPERATORS
35
ANTI-ICING
TRUCKS
1
PLOW
TRUCKS
MERCER
1,765 Snow Lane Miles
39 Inches of Snow Average
7
LOADERS
1
4
MECHANICS
405 Snow Lane Miles
72 Inches of Snow Average
1,162Tons Salt Used
108,753 Gal. Brine Used
LOADERS
51
Budget: $3.4 Million
Spent: $2.6 Million
6
PLOW
TRUCKS
FOREST
GRADER
8,940 Tons Salt Used
319,000 Gal. Brine Used
9
ANTI-ICING
TRUCKS
Budget: $665,000
Spent: $461,000
OPERATORS
3
5
25
ANTI-ICING
TRUCKS
STOCKPILES
6
1,198 Snow Lane Miles
40 Inches of Snow Average
72 Municipal Agreement Miles
6,427 Tons Salt Used
137,500 Gal. Brine Used
LOADERS
3
PLOW
TRUCKS
VENANGO
1
GRADER
MECHANICS
3
STOCKPILES
1
GRADER
Budget: $2.5 Million
Spent: $2.2 Million
5
5
STOCKPILES
MECHANICS
* Planned budget includes
personnel, rented equipment,
winter materials and municipal
agreements. Budget may change
through season depending
on needs.
** Anticipated Temporary Operators
Each county's budget numbers are rounded up. District totals are calculated using actual total number and rounded up.
8
***Budget spent 2015-2016 winter
DISTRICT 1 TOTALS
DISTRICT 1 OFFICE
255 Elm Street
Oil City, PA 16301
814-678-7085
167
CRAWFORD COUNTY OFFICE
18492 Smock Highway
Meadville, PA 16335
814-332-6880
PLOW TRUCKS
33
40
ERIE COUNTY OFFICE
9031 Peach Street
Waterford, PA 16441
814-871-4411
STOCK PILES
LOADERS
FOREST COUNTY OFFICE
645 Elm Street
Tionesta, PA 16353
814-755-3580
14
6
MERCER COUNTY OFFICE
215 North Maple Street
Mercer, PA 16137
724-662-5350
GRADERS
1
ANTI-ICING
TRUCKS
TOW
PLOWS
VENANGO COUNTY OFFICE
1460 Pittsburgh Road
Franklin, PA 16323
814-432-3115
WARREN COUNTY OFFICE
20745 Route 6
Warren, PA 16365-0985
814-723-3500
360
OPERATORS
ADMINISTRATION
District Executive
William G. Petit, P.E.
2
TEMP.
OPERATORS**
Assistant District
Executive/Maintenance
Douglas Schofield
34
Community Relations
Coordinator
Jim Carroll
MECHANICS
Safety Press Officer
Jill Harry
** Anticipated Temporary Operators
9
DISTRICT 2
Winter Budget: $19.2 Million*
Spent Last Winter: $15.2 Million***
7,737 Snow Lane Miles
64 Inches of Snow (average)
158 Municipal Agreement Miles
43
OPERATORS
2
ANTI-ICING
TRUCKS
6
10
5
4
PLOW
TRUCKS
CAMERON
OPERATORS
PLOW
TRUCKS
McKEAN
1
1
MECHANICS
8
2
5,413 Tons Salt Used
235,079 Gal. Brine Used
LOADERS
5
GRADERS
Budget: $2 Million
Spent: $1.8 Million
STOCKPILES
7
4
Temp.
Operator**
223 Snow Lane Miles
64 Inches of Snow Average
PLOW
TRUCKS
POTTER
803 Snow Lane Miles
65 Inches of Snow Average
6 Municipal Agreement Miles
2
GRADERS
Budget: $2.1Million
Spent: $1.9 Million
21
ANTI-ICING
TRUCKS
6,392 Tons Salt Used
8,200 Gal. Brine Used
OPERATORS
2
50
20
811 Snow Lane Miles
100 Inches of Snow Average
33 Municipal Agreement Miles
LOADERS
STOCKPILES
Salt Used Last Winter: 46,824 Tons
Brine Used Last Winter: 1,232,559 Gallons
Anti-skid Used Last Winter: 64,404 Tons
STOCKPILES
MECHANICS
800 Tons Salt Used
31,271 Gal. Brine Used
35
Budget: $530,000
Spent: $365,000
2
LOADERS
OPERATORS
3
1
1
17
ANTI-ICING
TRUCKS
MECHANIC
Temp.
Operator**
698 Snow Lane Miles
41 Inches of Snow Average
32 Municipal Agreement Miles
4
2,713 Tons Salt Used
100,132 Gal. Brine Used
LOADERS
27
2
16
ANTI-ICING
TRUCKS
4
PLOW
TRUCKS
1
MECHANICS
ELK
1
4,181 Tons Salt Used
MECHANICS
5
66
5
ANTI-ICING
TRUCKS
STOCKPILES
78
OPERATORS
4
MECHANICS
PLOW
TRUCKS
CLEARFIELD
1761 Snow Lane Miles
93 Inches of Snow Average
2 Municipal Agreement Miles
13,688 Tons Salt Used
389,513 Gal. Brine Used
PLOW
TRUCKS
Budget: $3.7 Million
Spent: $2.5 Million
12
MECHANICS
17
3,065 Tons Salt Used
10,000 Gal. Brine Used
LOADERS
2
GRADERS
GRADER
Budget: $1.6 Million
Spent: $1.5 Million
4
10
10
MECHANICS
STOCKPILES
4
STOCKPILES
Temp.
Operators**
25
Temp.
Operators**
OPERATORS
2
3
ANTI-ICING
TRUCKS
GRADERS
Budget: $4.7 Million
Spent: $3.7 Million
9
PLOW
TRUCKS
JUNIATA
767 Snow Lane Miles
36 Inches of Snow Average
6 Municipal Agreement Miles
5
1
7,413 Tons Salt Used
442,250 Gal. Brine Used
8
47
38
CENTRE
18
ANTI-ICING
TRUCK
1,483 Snow Lane Miles
57 Inches of Snow Average
72 Municipal Agreement Miles
LOADERS
LOADERS
1
OPERATORS
10
14
OPERATORS
3
Temp.
Operators**
ANTI-ICING
TRUCKS
28
GRADER
Budget: $1.4 Million
Spent: $1.2 Million
3
4
STOCKPILES
Temp.
Operator**
625 Snow Lane Miles
85 Inches of Snow Average
6
1
GRADER
Budget: $1.5 Million
Spent: $1 Million
OPERATORS
LOADERS
PLOW
TRUCKS
CLINTON
6
13
15
PLOW
TRUCKS
MIFFLIN
566 Snow Lane Miles
36 Inches of Snow Average
7 Municipal Agreement Miles
3,159 Tons Salt Used
16,114 Gal. Brine Used
LOADERS
1
GRADER
STOCKPILES
Budget: $1.5 Million
Spent: $1.2 Million
Temp.
Operators**
4
MECHANICS
7
5
STOCKPILES
Temp.
Operators**
Each county's budget numbers are rounded up. District totals are calculated using actual total number and rounded up.
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* Planned budget includes
personnel, rented equipment,
winter materials and municipal
agreements. Budget may change
through season depending
on needs.
** Anticipated Temporary Operators
***Budget spent 2015-2016 winter
DISTRICT 2 TOTALS
DISTRICT 2 OFFICE
70 PennDOT Drive
Clearfield, PA 16830
814-765-0400
MCKEAN COUNTY OFFICE
300 Bingham Road
Cyclone, PA 16726
814-465-7754
CAMERON COUNTY OFFICE
21013 CCC Memorial Highway
Emporium, PA 15834
814-486-1643
MIFFLIN COUNTY OFFICE
1200 West Fourth Street
Lewistown, PA 17044
717-248-7851
CENTRE COUNTY OFFICE
1000 East Bishop Street
Bellefonte, PA 16823
814-355-4731
POTTER COUNTY OFFICE
7 West Locust Street
Coudersport, PA 16915
814-274-9181
CLEARFIELD COUNTY OFFICE
1905 Washington Avenue
P.O. Box 245
Hyde, PA 16843
814-765-0524
JUNIATA COUNTY OFFICE
4373 Will. Penn Hwy.
Mifflintown, PA 17059
717-436-2187
197
PLOW TRUCKS
55
61
STOCK PILES
LOADERS
18
13
CLINTON COUNTY OFFICE
1054 Ridge Road
Mill Hall, PA 17751
570-726-2200
GRADERS
1
ANTI-ICING
TRUCKS
TOW
PLOWS
ELK COUNTY OFFICE
32 St. Leo Avenue
Ridgway, PA 15853
814-772-0038
362
OPERATORS
ADMINISTRATION
District Executive
Karen L. Michael, P.E.
54
TEMP.
OPERATORS**
41
MECHANICS
Assistant District
Executive/Maintenance
David Matheson
Community Relations
Coordinator
Marla Fannin
Safety Press Officer
Garnet Ninosky
** Anticipated Temporary Operators
11
DISTRICT 3
Winter Budget: $14.2 Million*
Spent Last Winter: $9.9 Million***
9,431 Snow Lane Miles
43 Inches of Snow (average)
438 Municipal Agreement Miles
Salt Used Last Winter: 33,170 Tons
Brine Used Last Winter: 335,206 Gallons
Anti-skid Used Last Winter: 28,076
69
88
OPERATORS
OPERATORS
1
31
ANTI-ICING
TRUCKS
1,373 Snow Lane Miles
50 Inches of Snow Average
60 Municipal Agreement Miles
7
6,936 Tons Salt Used
86,218 Gal. Brine Used
LOADERS
1
PLOW
TRUCKS
TIOGA
39
ANTI-ICING
TRUCKS
4
1,841 Snow Lane Miles
50 Inches of Snow Average
61 Municipal Agreement Miles
8
GRADERS
6
7
5
GRADERS
Budget: $2.6 Million
Spent: $1.7 Million
8
STOCKPILES
3
6,091 Tons Salt Used
45,846 Gal. Brine Used
LOADERS
Budget: $2.6 Million
Spent: $1.9 Million
MECHANICS
PLOW
TRUCKS
BRADFORD
7
STOCKPILES
MECHANICS
4
Temp.
Operators**
Temp.
Operators**
27
89
OPERATORS
OPERATORS
2
LYCOMING
9
5,387 Tons Salt Used
49,666 Gal. Brine Used
10
3
5
3
9
56
33
OPERATORS
1
2
15
OPERATORS
2
2,113 Tons Salt Used
27,495 Gal. Brine Used
Budget: $930,000
Spent: $701,000
2
2
1
GRADERS
ANTI-ICING
TRUCK
3
2
STOCKPILES
LOADERS
Temp.
Operator**
32
1
3
1,128 Tons Salt Used
34,670 Gal. Brine Used
2
14
Temp.
Operators**
PLOW
TRUCKS
SNYDER
662 Snow Lane Miles
40 Inches of Snow Average
90 Municipal Agreement Miles
1,925 Tons Salt Used
19,900 Gal. Brine Used
LOADERS
MONTOUR
400 Snow Lane Miles
40 Inches of Snow Average
14 Municipal Agreement Miles
2
2
STOCKPILES
MECHANICS
7
Temp.
Operators**
63
OPERATORS
1
30
NORTHUMBERLAND
5
1
Budget: $1.9 Million
Spent: $1.4 Million
2
6
MECHANICS
5
Temp.
Operators**
Temp.
Operator**
2
4,187 Tons Salt Used
26,800 Gal. Brine Used
LOADERS
STOCKPILES
PLOW
TRUCKS
1,208 Snow Lane Miles
40 Inches of Snow Average
99 Municipal Agreement Miles
Budget: $873,000
Spent: $662,000
MECHANICS
5
9
2
ANTI-ICING
TRUCK
GRADERS
GRADERS
Budget: $1.6Million
Spent: $1.1 Million
STOCKPILES
2
3,354 Tons Salt Used
36,920 Gal. Brine Used
LOADERS
PLOW
TRUCKS
Budget: $521,000
Spent: $356,000
OPERATORS
ANTI-ICING
TRUCK
5
10
PLOW
TRUCKS
COLUMBIA
1,102 Snow Lane Miles
40 Inches of Snow Average
1 Municipal Agreement Mile
20
660 Snow Lane Miles
40 Inches of Snow Average
67 Municipal Agreement Miles
29
ANTI-ICING
TRUCKS
PLOW
TRUCKS
UNION
MECHANICS
3
STOCKPILES
Temp.
Operators**
OPERATORS
3
GRADERS
1
MECHANICS
STOCKPILES
Temp.
Operators**
LOADERS
2
2,049Tons Salt Used
7,691 Gal. Brine Used
LOADERS
Budget: $855,000
Spent: $519,000
4
ANTI-ICING
TRUCK
PLOW
TRUCKS
SULLIVAN
491 Snow Lane Miles
50 Inches of Snow Average
GRADERS
Budget: $2.5 Million
Spent: $1.6 Million
MECHANICS
12
Temp.
Operators**
PLOW
TRUCKS
1,694 Snow Lane Miles
40 Inches of Snow Average
46 Municipal Agreement Miles
LOADERS
2
40
ANTI-ICING
TRUCKS
GRADERS
5
STOCKPILES
* Planned budget includes
personnel, rented equipment,
winter materials and municipal
agreements. Budget may change
through season depending
on needs.
** Anticipated Temporary Operators
Each county's budget numbers are rounded up. District totals are calculated using actual total number and rounded up.
12
***Budget spent 2015-2016 winter
DISTRICT 3 TOTALS
DISTRICT 3 OFFICE
715 Jordan Avenue
Montoursville, PA 17754
570-368-8686
COLUMBIA COUNTY OFFICE
45 Lunger Drive
Bloomsburg, PA 17815
570-387-4250
BRADFORD COUNTY OFFICE
340 York Avenue
P.O. Box 30
Towanda, PA 18848
570-265-2181
SULLIVAN COUNTY OFFICE
Park & Maple Streets
P.O. Box 128
Laporte, PA 18626
570-946-4031
220
TIOGA COUNTY OFFICE
6 Berwart Street
P.O. Box 178
Wellsboro, PA 16901
570-724-4142
PLOW TRUCKS
45
UNION COUNTY OFFICE
612 Fairground Road
Lewisburg, PA 17837
570-524-0547
LOADERS
LYCOMING COUNTY OFFICE
716 Jordan Avenue
Montoursville, PA 17754
570-368-4281
22
MONTOUR COUNTY OFFICE
45 Lunger Drive
Bloomsburg, PA 17815
570-275-7440
GRADERS
43
STOCK PILES
10
ANTI-ICING
TRUCKS
NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY OFFICE
355 Dewart St.
P.O. Box 432
Sunbury, PA 17801
570-286-7178
SNYDER COUNTY OFFICE
45 Industrial Park Road
Selinsgrove, PA 17870
570-372-9100
474
OPERATORS
ADMINISTRATION
District Executive
Sandra Tosca, P.E.
31
TEMP.
OPERATORS**
Assistant District
Executive/Maintenance
Eric High, P.E.
46
MECHANICS
Community Relations
Coordinator
Dave Thompson
Safety Press Officer
Kimberly Smith
** Anticipated Temporary Operators
13
DISTRICT 4
Winter Budget: $18.6 Million*
Spent Last Winter: $13.7 Million***
8,488 Snow Lane Miles
40 Inches of Snow (average)
483 Municipal Agreement Miles
Salt Used Last Winter: 53,570 Tons
Brine Used Last Winter: 397,510 Gallons
Anti-skid Used Last Winter: 41,873 Tons
63
59
OPERATORS
OPERATORS
2
39
ANTI-ICING
TRUCKS
1,625 Snow Lane Miles
50 Inches of Snow Average
12 Municipal Agreements Miles
11
10,320 Tons Salt Used
15,299 Gal. Brine Used
LOADERS
Budget: $3.1 Million
Spent: $2.4Million
7
MECHANICS
20
3
PLOW
TRUCKS
SUSQUEHANNA
30
ANTI-ICING
TRUCKS
5
1,478 Snow Lane Miles
43 Inches of Snow Average
29 Municipal Agreements Miles
8
GRADERS
PLOW
TRUCKS
WAYNE
GRADERS
Budget: $2.4 Million
Spent: $1.7 Million
9
6
STOCKPILES
5
6,335 Tons Salt Used
5,030 Gal. Brine Used
LOADERS
MECHANICS
Temp.
Operators**
3
7
STOCKPILES
Temp.
Operator**
27
33
OPERATORS
OPERATORS
1
ANTI-ICING
TRUCKS
5
LOADERS
2
17
WYOMING
778 Snow Lane Miles
41 Inches of Snow Average
40 Municipal Agreements Miles
2,710 Tons Salt Used
93,954 Gal. Brine Used
21
ANTI-ICING
TRUCKS
PLOW
TRUCKS
759 Snow Lane Miles
38 Inches of Snow Average
75 Municipal Agreements Miles
5
1
5,274 Tons Salt Used
34,210 Gal. Brine Used
LOADERS
GRADER
Budget: $1.3 Million
Spent: $879,000
4
MECHANICS
1
GRADER
Budget: $2 Million
Spent: $1.3 Million
2
3
9
PLOW
TRUCKS
PIKE
19
MECHANICS
STOCKPILES
4
STOCKPILES
Temp.
Operators**
Temp.
Operators**
66
63
OPERATORS
9
50
ANTI-ICING
TRUCKS
11
OPERATORS
LUZERNE
2,290 Snow Lane Miles
31 Inches of Snow Average
232 Municipal Agreements Miles
18,196 Tons Salt Used
179,850 Gal. Brine Used
LOADERS
11
MECHANICS
Budget: $5.6 Million
Spent: $4.4 Million
44
7
PLOW
TRUCKS
ANTI-ICING
TRUCKS
3
8
GRADERS
42
LACKAWANNA
1,558 Snow Lane Miles
38 Inches of Snow Average
95 Municipal Agreements Miles
10,735 Tons Salt Used
69,167 Gal. Brine Used
LOADERS
Budget: $4.2 Million
Spent: $3.1 Million
10
10
STOCKPILES
MECHANICS
Temp.
Operators**
PLOW
TRUCKS
29
Temp.
Operators**
3
GRADERS
7
STOCKPILES
* Planned budget includes
personnel, rented equipment,
winter materials and municipal
agreements. Budget may change
through season depending
on needs.
** Anticipated Temporary Operators
Each county's budget numbers are rounded up. District totals are calculated using actual total number and rounded up.
14
***Budget spent 2014-2015 winter
DISTRICT 4 TOTALS
DISTRICT 4 OFFICE
55 Keystone Ind. Park
Dunmore, PA 18512
570 963-4061
199
LACKAWANNA COUNTY OFFICE
1034 Morgan Highway
Clarks Summit, PA 18411
570 586-2211
PLOW TRUCKS
LUZERNE COUNTY OFFICE
381 South Main Street
Ashley, PA 18706
570-826-2386
48
LOADERS
40
STOCK PILES
PIKE COUNTY OFFICE
101 Bennett Avenue
Milford, PA 18337
570-296-7193
SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY OFFICE
18786 State Route 706
Montrose, PA 18801
570-278-1171
18
GRADERS
WAYNE COUNTY OFFICE
984 Texas Palmyra Highway
Honesdale, PA 18431
570 253-3130
24
ANTI-ICING
TRUCKS
WYOMING COUNTY OFFICE
1 Franklin Avenue
Tunkhannock, PA 18657
570-836-3141
311
OPERATORS
ADMINISTRATION
District Executive
George Roberts, P.E.
124
TEMP.
OPERATORS**
Assistant District
Executive/Maintenance
Dennis Giordano
40
MECHANICS
Community Relations
Coordinator
James May
Safety Press Officer
Michael Taluto
** Anticipated Temporary Operators
15
DISTRICT 5
Winter Budget: $18.3 Million*
Spent Last Winter: $13.7 Million***
8,321 Snow Lane Miles
30 Inches of Snow (average)
1,138 Municipal Agreement Miles
29
OPERATORS
2
17
ANTI-ICING
TRUCKS
5
617 Snow Lane Miles
30 Inches of Snow Average
20 Municipal Agreements Miles
3,027 Tons Salt Used
59,648 Gal. Brine Used
4
OPERATORS
MECHANICS
3
1,509 Snow Lane Miles
34 Inches of Snow Average
49 Municipal Agreements Miles
7
20
36
PLOW
TRUCKS
MONROE
1,268 Snow Lane Miles
44 Inches of Snow Average
59 Municipal Agreements Miles
7
1
6,236 Tons Salt Used
166,739 Gal. Brine Used
LOADERS
Budget: $3.2 Million
Spent: $2.2 Million
6
GRADERS
MECHANICS
Budget: $4.2 Million
Spent: $3.4 Million
MECHANICS
4
2
11,411 Tons Salt Used
150,000 Gal. Brine Used
LOADERS
3
ANTI-ICING
TRUCKS
Temp.
Operators**
PLOW
TRUCKS
SCHUYLKILL
58
OPERATORS
STOCKPILES
8
40
1
GRADERS
Budget: $1.7 Million
Spent: $1.1 Million
69
9
PLOW
TRUCKS
CARBON
LOADERS
ANTI-ICING
TRUCKS
Salt Used Last Winter: 36,015 Tons
Brine Used Last Winter: 649,992 Gallons
Anti-skid Used Last Winter: 21,113 Tons
17
GRADERS
6
STOCKPILES
Temp.
Operators**
8
STOCKPILES
Temp.
Operators**
57
OPERATORS
3
66
ANTI-ICING
TRUCKS
OPERATORS
3
42
ANTI-ICING
TRUCKS
11
7,195 Tons Salt Used
134,650 Gal. Brine Used
2
57
GRADERS
Budget: $4.1 Million
Spent: $3 Million
7
MECHANICS
22
Temp.
Operators**
2,695 Tons Salt Used
74,955 Gal. Brine Used
6
OPERATORS
3
ANTI-ICING
TRUCKS
9
STOCKPILES
8
MECHANICS
37
LEHIGH
5,451 Tons Salt Used
64,000 Gal. Brine Used
8
MECHANICS
Budget: $2.4 Million
Spent: $1.9 Million
21
Budget: $2.7 Million
Spent: $2.1 Million
20
1
GRADERS
4
STOCKPILES
Temp.
Operators**
PLOW
TRUCKS
1,426 Snow Lane Miles
22 Inches of Snow Average
143 Municipal Agreements Miles
LOADERS
PLOW
TRUCKS
1,241 Snow Lane Miles
21 Inches of Snow Average
227 Municipal Agreements Miles
LOADERS
2,260 Snow Lane Miles
26 Inches of Snow Average
640 Municipal Agreements Miles
LOADERS
6
PLOW
TRUCKS
BERKS
37
NORTHAMPTON
2
GRADERS
6
STOCKPILES
Temp.
Operators**
* Planned budget includes
personnel, rented equipment,
winter materials and municipal
agreements. Budget may change
through season depending
on needs.
** Anticipated Temporary Operators
Each county's budget numbers are rounded up. District totals are calculated using actual total number and rounded up.
16
***Budget spent 2014-2015 winter
DISTRICT 5 TOTALS
DISTRICT 5 OFFICE
1002 Hamilton Street
Allentown, PA 18101
610-871-4100
209
BERKS COUNTY OFFICE
4680 Fifth Street Highway
Temple, PA 19560
610-929-0766
PLOW TRUCKS
37
46
CARBON COUNTY OFFICE
930 Bridge Street
Lehighton, PA 18235
610-377-1880
STOCK PILES
LOADERS
LEHIGH COUNTY OFFICE
1712 Lehigh Street
Allentown, PA 18103
610-798-4280
MONROE COUNTY OFFICE
1586 N. 9th Street
Stroudsburg, PA 18360
570-424-3024
17
9
ANTI-ICING
TRUCKS
GRADERS
3
NORTHAMPTON COUNTY OFFICE
3300 Freemansburg Avenue
Easton, PA 18045
610-250-1840
TOW
PLOWS
SCHUYLKILL COUNTY OFFICE
970 East Main Street
Schuylkill Haven, PA 17972
570-385-7812
336
OPERATORS
ADMINISTRATION
District Executive
Michael W. Rebert, P.E.
108
TEMP.
OPERATORS**
Assistant District
Executive/Maintenance
Jill Krause
38
MECHANICS
Community Relations
Coordinator
Ronald J. Young, Jr., M.P.A.
Safety Press Officer
Sean Brown
** Anticipated Temporary Operators
17
DISTRICT 6
Winter Budget: $26.2 Million*
Spent Last Winter: $22.5 Million***
Salt Used Last Winter: 56,825 Tons
Brine Used Last Winter: 402,132 Gallons
Anti-skid Used Last Winter: 3,630 Tons
11,106 Snow Lane Miles
14 Inches of Snow (average)
2,985 Municipal Agreement Miles
71
OPERATORS
8
ANTI-ICING
TRUCKS
44
MONTGOMERY
PLOW
TRUCKS
2,337 Snow Lane Miles
15 Inches of Snow Average
878 Municipal Agreements Miles
7
11,548 Tons Salt Used
175,805 Gal. Brine Used
LOADERS
9
Budget: $4.7 Million
Spent: $4.8 Million
17
MECHANICS
69
OPERATORS
8
1
42
ANTI-ICING
TRUCKS
GRADER
PLOW
TRUCKS
2,617 Snow Lane Miles
16 Inches of Snow Average
210 Municipal Agreements Miles
7
8
BUCKS
1
15,986 Tons Salt Used
66,250 Gal. Brine Used
LOADERS
STOCKPILES
Temp.
Operators**
GRADER
Budget: $5.7 Million
Spent: $4.1 Million
6
11
MECHANICS
8
STOCKPILES
Temp.
Operators**
80
OPERATORS
6
ANTI-ICING
TRUCKS
9
44
CHESTER
PLOW
TRUCKS
2,541 Snow Lane Miles
22 Inches of Snow Average
473 Municipal Agreements Miles
14,504 Tons Salt Used
76,849 Gal. Brine Used
LOADERS
6
MECHANICS
Budget: $7.3 Million
Spent: $5.9 Million
8
2
GRADERS
34
OPERATORS
12
2
STOCKPILES
ANTI-ICING
TRUCKS
Temp.
Operators**
2
ANTI-ICING
TRUCKS
3
PLOW
TRUCKS
1,584 Snow Lane Miles
7 Inches of Snow Average
284 Municipal Agreements Miles
9,228 Tons Salt Used
1,906 Gal. Brine Used
LOADERS
3
MECHANICS
5,559 Tons Salt Used
81,322 Gal. Brine Used
LOADERS
31
DELAWARE
Budget: $3.8 Million
Spent: $3.6 Million
PLOW
TRUCKS
2,027 Snow Lane Miles
10 Inches of Snow Average
1,140 Municipal Agreements Miles
3
41
OPERATORS
21
PHILADELPHIA
3
MECHANICS
4
Budget: $4.6 Million
Spent: $4.2 Million
8
3
STOCKPILES
Temp.
Operators**
STOCKPILES
24
Temp.
Operators**
* Planned budget includes
personnel, rented equipment,
winter materials and municipal
agreements. Budget may change
through season depending
on needs.
** Anticipated Temporary Operators
Each county's budget numbers are rounded up. District totals are calculated using actual total number and rounded up.
18
***Budget spent 2015-2016 winter
DISTRICT 6 TOTALS
DISTRICT 6 OFFICE
7000 Geerdes Blvd.
King of Prussia, PA 19406
610-205-6700
182
BUCKS COUNTY OFFICE
229 North Broad Street
Doylestown, PA 18901
215-345-6060
PLOW TRUCKS
CHESTER COUNTY OFFICE
711 Ryan Boulevard
Coatesville, PA 19320
484-340-3200
29
35
LOADERS
STOCK PILES
DELAWARE COUNTY OFFICE
426 S. Old Middletown Rd.
P.O. Box B
Media, PA 19063
610-566-0972
MONTGOMERY COUNTY OFFICE
Swede Rd. & Johnson Hwy.
P.O. Box 350
Norristown, PA 19404
610-275-2368
4
GRADERS
26
ANTI-ICING
TRUCKS
PHILADELPHIA COUNTY OFFICE
1901 Ruffner Street
Philadelphia, PA 19140
215-225-1415
295
ADMINISTRATION
OPERATORS
District Executive
Kenneth McClain
Assistant District
Executive/Maintenance
John Krafczyk
68
TEMP.
OPERATORS**
Assistant Press Secretary
Gene Blaum
27
MECHANICS
Community Relations
Coordinator
Charles Metzger
Safety Press Officer
Brad Rudolph
** Anticipated Temporary Operators
19
DISTRICT 8
Winter Budget: $21.8Million*
Spent Last Winter: $18.2 Million***
Salt Used Last Winter: 43,381 Tons
Brine Used Last Winter: 627,545 Gallons
Anti-skid Used Last Winter: 25,642 Tons
12,713 Snow Lane Miles
23 Inches of Snow (average)
1,376 Municipal Agreement Miles
69
OPERATORS
3
42
ANTI-ICING
TRUCKS
37
OPERATORS
2
PERRY
8
1
3
17
MECHANICS
7
GRADER
2
4,894 Tons Salt Used
53,863 Gal. Brine Used
GRADERS
38
OPERATORS
Budget: $2.9 Million
Spent: $2.3 Million
4,398 Tons Salt Used
30,580 Gal. Brine Used
Budget: $2.1 Million
Spent: $1.6 Million
1,589 Snow Lane Miles
23 Inches of Snow Average
309 Municipal Agreements Miles
GRADER
LOADERS
PLOW
TRUCKS
933 Snow Lane Miles
24 Inches of Snow Average
71 Municipal Agreements Miles
LOADERS
110
26
ANTI-ICING
TRUCKS
PLOW
TRUCKS
DAUPHIN
14
MECHANICS
2
8
7
4
19
MECHANICS
OPERATORS
PLOW
TRUCKS
FRANKLIN
1,394 Snow Lane Miles
29 Inches of Snow Average
72 Municipal Agreements Miles
9
4
14
3
GRADERS
8
2
ANTI-ICING
TRUCKS
43
8
PLOW
TRUCKS
CUMBERLAND
1,470 Snow Lane Miles
25 Inches of Snow Average
120 Municipal Agreements Miles
6,087 Tons Salt Used
66,440 Gal. Brine Used
LOADERS
Budget: $3.2 Million
Spent: $2.7 Million
6
MECHANICS
22
4
MECHANICS
1
Budget: $3.4 Million
Spent: $2.8 Million
PLOW
TRUCKS
9
Budget: $1.8 Million
Spent: $1.7 Million
2
21
102
5
OPERATORS
6
GRADER
14
55
PLOW
TRUCKS
YORK
2,686 Snow Lane Miles
19 Inches of Snow Average
301 Municipal Agreements Miles
7,905 Tons Salt Used
247,752 Gal. Brine Used
LOADERS
STOCKPILES
Budget: $4.5 Million
Spent: $3.6 Million
Temp.
Operators**
11
STOCKPILES
Temp.
Operators**
ANTI-ICING
TRUCKS
7
1
GRADER
GRADERS
STOCKPILES
Temp.
Operators**
15
MECHANICS
4,555 Tons Salt Used
102,073 Gal. Brine Used
LOADERS
3
32
ADAMS
1,222 Snow Lane Miles
31 Inches of Snow Average
27 Municipal Agreements Miles
8
67
OPERATORS
5,852 Tons Salt Used
52,400 Gal. Brine Used
LOADERS
OPERATORS
PLOW
TRUCKS
LANCASTER
2,517 Snow Lane Miles
17 Inches of Snow Average
360 Municipal Agreements Miles
12
51
STOCKPILES
Temp.
Operators**
ANTI-ICING
TRUCKS
52
ANTI-ICING
TRUCKS
Budget: $2.1 Million
Spent: $1.9 Million
MECHANICS
97
OPERATORS
2
4,211 Tons Salt Used
54,880 Gal. Brine Used
LOADERS
6
STOCKPILES
Temp.
Operators**
35
ANTI-ICING
TRUCKS
GRADERS
Budget: $1.7 Million
Spent: $1.6 Million
Temp.
Operators**
2
2
5,479 Tons Salt Used
19,557 Gal. Brine Used
LOADERS
STOCKPILES
59
PLOW
TRUCKS
LEBANON
902 Snow Lane Miles
19 Inches of Snow Average
116 Municipal Agreements Miles
Temp.
Operators**
7
25
ANTI-ICING
TRUCKS
STOCKPILES
8
MECHANICS
27
Temp.
Operators**
2
GRADER
11
STOCKPILES
* Planned budget includes
personnel, rented equipment,
winter materials and municipal
agreements. Budget may change
through season depending
on needs.
** Anticipated Temporary Operators
Each county's budget numbers are rounded up. District totals are calculated using actual total number and rounded up.
20
***Budget spent 2015-2016 winter
DISTRICT 8 TOTALS
DISTRICT 8 OFFICE
2140 Herr Street
Harrisburg, PA 17103
717-787-6653
YORK COUNTY OFFICE
1920 Susquehanna Trail North
York, PA 17404
717-848-6230
ADAMS COUNTY OFFICE
1185 Fairfield Rd.
P.O. Box 3248
Gettysburg, PA 17325
717-334-3155
PERRY COUNTY OFFICE
413 West Main Street
New Bloomfield, PA 17068
717-582-2191
310
PLOW TRUCKS
63
76
CUMBERLAND COUNTY OFFICE
40 Army Heritage Drive
Carlisle, PA 17013
717-243-5414
STOCK PILES
LOADERS
DAUPHIN COUNTY OFFICE
2140 Herr Street
Harrisburg, PA 17103
717-787-5391
23
13
FRANKLIN COUNTY OFFICE
619 N. Franklin St.
Chambersburg, PA 17201
717-264-4171
GRADERS
3
LANCASTER COUNTY OFFICE
2105 Lincoln Highway East
Lancaster, PA 17602
717-299-7621
ANTI-ICING
TRUCKS
TOW
PLOWS
LEBANON COUNTY OFFICE
1445 Cumberland Street
Lebanon, PA 17042
717-450-2223
ADMINISTRATION
520
District Executive
Michael Keiser, P.E.
OPERATORS
Assistant District
Executive/Maintenance
Dave Rock
149
TEMP.
OPERATORS**
Community Relations
Coordinator
Greg Penny
45
MECHANICS
Assistant Community
Relations Coordinator
Mike Crochunis
Safety Press Officer
Fritzi Schreffler
** Anticipated Temporary Operators
21
DISTRICT 9
Winter Budget: $20.8 Million*
Spent Last Winter: $15.8 Million***
Salt Used Last Winter: 47,800 Tons
Brine Used Last Winter: 551,272 Gallons
Anti-skid Used Last Winter: 62,980 Tons
8,346 Snow Lane Miles
52 Inches of Snow (average)
257 Municipal Agreement Miles
50
OPERATORS
4
35
ANTI-ICING
TRUCKS
6
1,205 Snow Lane Miles
33 Inches of Snow Average
65 Municipal Agreements Miles
6,633 Tons Salt Used
62,606 Gal. Brine Used
LOADERS
76
8
5
43
1,572 Snow Lane Miles
62 Inches of Snow Average
94 Municipal Agreements Miles
10
Budget: $4.8 Million
Spent: $3.1 Million
9
MECHANICS
22
7
PLOW
TRUCKS
3
4,237 Tons Salt Used
86,843 Gal. Brine Used
LOADERS
GRADERS
Budget: $2 Million
Spent: $1.6 Million
6
MECHANICS
GRADERS
31
HUNTINGDON
1,231 Snow Lane Miles
30 Inches of Snow Average
21 Municipal Agreements Miles
4
4
13,024 Tons Salt Used
171,190 Gal. Brine Used
LOADERS
3
Temp.
Operators**
PLOW
TRUCKS
CAMBRIA
OPERATORS
STOCKPILES
20
MECHANICS
57
2
GRADERS
ANTI-ICING
TRUCKS
Budget: $2.9 Million
Spent: $2 Million
OPERATORS
ANTI-ICING
TRUCKS
PLOW
TRUCKS
BLAIR
12
6
STOCKPILES
Temp.
Operators**
8
STOCKPILES
Temp.
Operators**
32
87
OPERATORS
OPERATORS
2
ANTI-ICING
TRUCKS
12
SOMERSET
10
MECHANICS
13,936 Tons Salt Used
105,461 Gal. Brine Used
Budget: $6 Million
Spent: $5.1 Million
16
Temp.
Operators**
ANTI-ICING
TRUCKS
PLOW
TRUCKS
1,879 Snow Lane Miles
114 Inches of Snow Average
47 Municipal Agreements Miles
LOADERS
3
46
6
OPERATORS
4
ANTI-ICING
TRUCKS
11
12
7,261 Tons Salt Used
62,302 Gal. Brine Used
LOADERS
8
MECHANICS
Budget: $3.4 Million
Spent: $2.6 Million
31
GRADERS
Budget: $1.7 Million
Spent: $1.4 Million
PLOW
TRUCKS
4
1,700 Snow Lane Miles
42 Inches of Snow Average
30 Municipal Agreements Miles
STOCKPILES
2
2,709 Tons Salt Used
62,870 Gal. Brine Used
LOADERS
43
BEDFORD
PLOW
TRUCKS
759 Snow Lane Miles
33 Inches of Snow Average
70
6
GRADERS
20
FULTON
MECHANICS
4
GRADERS
19
4
STOCKPILES
Temp.
Operators**
10
STOCKPILES
Temp.
Operators**
* Planned budget includes
personnel, rented equipment,
winter materials and municipal
agreements. Budget may change
through season depending
on needs.
** Anticipated Temporary Operators
Each county's budget numbers are rounded up. District totals are calculated using actual total number and rounded up.
22
***Budget spent 2015-2016 winter
DISTRICT 9 TOTALS
DISTRICT 9 OFFICE
1620 Juniata Street
Hollidaysburg, PA 16648
814-696-7250
218
BEDFORD COUNTY OFFICE
630 East Penn Street
Bedford, PA 15522
814-623-6144
PLOW TRUCKS
43
53
BLAIR COUNTY OFFICE
1598 North Juniata Street
Hollidaysburg, PA 16648
814-696-7270
STOCK PILES
LOADERS
CAMBRIA COUNTY OFFICE
4595 Admiral Peary Highway
Ebensburg, PA 15931
814-472-7100
FULTON COUNTY OFFICE
22907 Great Cove Road
McConnellsburg, PA 17233
717-485-3816
21
21
GRADERS
2
HUNTINGDON COUNTY OFFICE
8763 William Penn Highway
Huntingdon, PA 16652
814-643-0150
ANTI-ICING
TRUCKS
TOW
PLOWS
SOMERSET COUNTY OFFICE
1312 North Center Avenue
Somerset, PA 15501
814-445-7905
372
OPERATORS
ADMINISTRATION
District Executive
Thomas A. Prestash, P.E.
120
TEMP.
OPERATORS**
Assistant District
Executive/Maintenance
Walter A. Tomassetti, P.E.
45
MECHANICS
Community Relations
Coordinator
Tara M. Callahan-Henry
Safety Press Officer
Anthony Scalia
** Anticipated Temporary Operators
23
DISTRICT 10
Winter Budget: $17.4 Million*
Spent Last Winter: $13.6 Million***
6,955Snow Lane Miles
42 Inches of Snow (average)
130 Municipal Agreement Miles
56
OPERATORS
3
22
ANTI-ICING
TRUCKS
965 Snow Lane Miles
31 Inches of Snow Average
1 Municipal Agreement Miles
6
6
MECHANICS
OPERATORS
4
10
8
5
62
STOCKPILES
OPERATORS
3
PLOW
TRUCKS
17,431 Tons Salt Used
369,555 Gal. Brine Used
MECHANICS
18
GRADERS
Temp.
Operators**
42
BUTLER
1,613 Snow Lane Miles
44 Inches of Snow Average
62 Municipal Agreements Miles
LOADERS
2
9,043 Tons Salt Used
95,762 Gal. Brine Used
Budget: $2.6 Million
Spent: $2.2 Million
79
PLOW
TRUCKS
CLARION
LOADERS
ANTI-ICING
TRUCKS
Salt Used Last Winter: 57,566 Tons
Brine Used Last Winter: 797,217 Gallons
Anti-skid Used Last Winter: 43,670 Tons
Budget: $4.5 Million
Spent: $3.8 Million
16
26
ANTI-ICING
TRUCKS
3
6
GRADERS
1,135 Snow Lane Miles
46 Inches of Snow Average
16 Municipal Agreements Miles
9,921 Tons Salt Used
65,200 Gal. Brine Used
LOADERS
Budget: $3.2 Million
Spent: $2.4 Million
10
5
STOCKPILES
MECHANICS
Temp.
Operators**
5
STOCKPILES
87
72
4
ANTI-ICING
TRUCKS
OPERATORS
ARMSTRONG
MECHANICS
Budget: $3.1 Million
Spent: $2.3 Million
6
ANTI-ICING
TRUCKS
PLOW
TRUCKS
9
2
9,799 Tons Salt Used
110,001 Gal. Brine Used
LOADERS
4
31
1,437 Snow Lane Miles
36 Inches of Snow Average
38 Municipal Agreements Miles
6
10
2
GRADERS
Temp.
Operators**
OPERATORS
8
PLOW
TRUCKS
JEFFERSON
10
7
MECHANICS
STOCKPILES
INDIANA
PLOW
TRUCKS
1,805 Snow Lane Miles
54 Inches of Snow Average
13 Municipal Agreements Miles
LOADERS
GRADERS
42
3
11,372 Tons Salt Used
266,700 Gal. Brine Used
Budget: $4 Million
Spent: $2.9 Million
20
GRADERS
8
STOCKPILES
Temp.
Operators**
Temp.
Operators**
* Planned budget includes
personnel, rented equipment,
winter materials and municipal
agreements. Budget may change
through season depending
on needs.
** Anticipated Temporary Operators
Each county's budget numbers are rounded up. District totals are calculated using actual total number and rounded up.
24
***Budget spent 2015-2016 winter
DISTRICT 10 TOTALS
DISTRICT 10 OFFICE
2550 Oakland Ave.
Indiana, PA 15701
724-357-2800
163
ARMSTRONG COUNTY OFFICE
504 S. Water St.
Kittanning, PA 16201
724-543-1811
PLOW TRUCKS
39
BUTLER COUNTY OFFICE
351 New Castle Road
Butler, PA 16001
724-284-8800
LOADERS
35
STOCK PILES
CLARION COUNTY OFFICE
21057 Paint Boulevard
Shippenville, PA 16254
814-226-8200
INDIANA COUNTY OFFICE
2550 Oakland Ave.
P.O. Box 429
Indiana, PA 15701
724-357-2817
12
GRADERS
18
ANTI-ICING
TRUCKS
JEFFERSON COUNTY OFFICE
205 Witherow St.
Punxsutawney, PA 15767
814-938-6300
356
OPERATORS
ADMINISTRATION
70
TEMP.
OPERATORS**
District Executive
Joseph P. Dubovi, III, P.E.
35
MECHANICS
Assistant District
Executive/Maintenance
George W. McAuley, Jr. P.E.
Community Relations
Coordinator
Deborah L. Casadei, MBA
** Anticipated Temporary Operators
25
DISTRICT 11
Winter Budget: $14.6 Million*
Spent Last Winter: $13.2 Million***
Salt Used Last Winter: 87,569 Tons
Brine Used Last Winter: 305,288 Gallons
Anti-skid Used Last Winter: 11,330 Tons
5,923 Snow Lane Miles
43 Inches of Snow (average)
1,656Municipal Agreement Miles
35
OPERATORS
3
23
ANTI-ICING
TRUCKS
7
PLOW
TRUCKS
LAWRENCE
910 Snow Lane Miles
52 Inches of Snow Average
108 Municipal Agreements Miles
6,225 Tons Salt Used
126,153 Gal. Brine Used
LOADERS
Budget: $2 Million
Spent: $1.5 Million
5
MECHANICS
16
2
GRADERS
6
STOCKPILES
Temp.
Operators**
65
OPERATORS
4
36
ANTI-ICING
TRUCKS
11
10,495 Tons Salt Used
46,117 Gal. Brine Used
Budget: $3.2 Million
Spent: $2.5 Million
6
MECHANICS
14
OPERATORS
7
1,432 Snow Lane Miles
37 Inches of Snow Average
144 Municipal Agreements Miles
LOADERS
125
PLOW
TRUCKS
BEAVER
65
ANTI-ICING
TRUCKS
3
3,581 Snow Lane Miles
42 Inches of Snow Average
1,404 Municipal Agreements Miles
GRADERS
20
30,665 Tons Salt Used
133,018 Gal. Brine Used
LOADERS
9
STOCKPILES
Budget: $9.3 Million
Spent: $9.1 Million
Temp.
Operators**
PLOW
TRUCKS
ALLEGHENY
11
MECHANICS
21
2
GRADERS
17
STOCKPILES
Temp.
Operators**
* Planned budget includes
personnel, rented equipment,
winter materials and municipal
agreements. Budget may change
through season depending
on needs.
** Anticipated Temporary Operators
Each county's budget numbers are rounded up. District totals are calculated using actual total number and rounded up.
26
***Budget spent 2015-2016 winter
DISTRICT 11 TOTALS
DISTRICT 11 OFFICE
45 Thoms Run Rd.
Bridgeville, PA 15017
412-429-5000
124
ALLEGHENY COUNTY OFFICE
51 Fox Chapel Road
Pittsburgh, PA 15238
412-781-3260
PLOW TRUCKS
32
38
BEAVER COUNTY OFFICE
155 Stewart Avenue
Rochester, PA 15074
724-774-6610
STOCK PILES
LOADERS
LAWRENCE COUNTY OFFICE
1800 Wilmington Road
New Castle, PA 16105
724-656-3104
7
GRADERS
14
ANTI-ICING
TRUCKS
225
OPERATORS
ADMINISTRATION
District Executive
H. Daniel Cessna, P.E.
51
TEMP.
OPERATORS**
Assistant District
Executive/Maintenance
Angelo Pampena
22
MECHANICS
Press Officer
Steve Cowan
Community Relations
Coordinator
Yasmeen Manyisha
** Anticipated Temporary Operators
27
DISTRICT 12
Winter Budget: $17.1 Million*
Spent Last Winter: $19.5 Million***
Salt Used Last Winter: 57,807 Tons
Brine Used Last Winter: 784,429 Gallons
Anti-skid Used Last Winter: 43,379 Tons
8,223 Snow Lane Miles
71 Inches of Snow (average)
866 Municipal Agreement Miles
94
110
OPERATORS
5
ANTI-ICING
TRUCKS
11
WASHINGTON
17,313 Tons Salt Used
308,248 Gal. Brine Used
Budget: $5.1 Million
Spent: $4.6 Million
11
MECHANICS
18
2
PLOW
TRUCKS
2,528 Snow Lane Miles
47 Inches of Snow Average
414 Municipal Agreements Miles
LOADERS
OPERATORS
59
ANTI-ICING
TRUCKS
2
23,265 Tons Salt Used
157,040 Gal. Brine Used
LOADERS
Budget: $6.3 Million
Spent: $9.7 Million
8
11
STOCKPILES
MECHANICS
Temp.
Operators**
64
1
6
GREENE
5,062 Tons Salt Used
170,000 Gal. Brine Used
MECHANICS
12
42
ANTI-ICING
TRUCK
PLOW
TRUCKS
1,205 Snow Lane Miles
42 Inches of Snow Average
78 Municipal Agreements Miles
5
1
28
Budget: $2.1 Million
Spent: $1.9 Million
10
STOCKPILES
OPERATORS
OPERATORS
LOADERS
36
2
GRADERS
Temp.
Operators**
45
ANTI-ICING
TRUCKS
PLOW
TRUCKS
WESTMORELAND
2,787 Snow Lane Miles
84 Inches of Snow Average
292 Municipal Agreements Miles
12
GRADERS
68
3
12,167 Tons Salt Used
149,141 Gal. Brine Used
LOADERS
GRADERS
9
5
PLOW
TRUCKS
1,703 Snow Lane Miles
86 Inches of Snow Average
82 Municipal Agreements Miles
11
2
FAYETTE
MECHANICS
STOCKPILES
Budget: $3.6 Million
Spent: $3.2 Million
30
GRADERS
9
STOCKPILES
Temp.
Operators**
Temp.
Operators**
* Planned budget includes
personnel, rented equipment,
winter materials and municipal
agreements. Budget may change
through season depending
on needs.
** Anticipated Temporary Operators
Each county's budget numbers are rounded up. District totals are calculated using actual total number and rounded up.
28
***Budget spent 2015-2016 winter
DISTRICT 12 TOTALS
DISTRICT 12 OFFICE
N. Gallatin Ave. Ext.
Uniontown, PA 15401
724-439-7315
197
FAYETTE COUNTY OFFICE
825 N. Gallatin Ave. Ext.
Uniontown, PA 15401
724-439-7470
PLOW TRUCKS
40
GREENE COUNTY OFFICE
129 Jefferson Road
Waynesburg, PA 15370
724-627-6131
LOADERS
32
STOCK PILES
WASHINGTON COUNTY OFFICE
170 Route 519
Eighty Four, PA 15330
724-223-4480
WESTMORELAND COUNTY OFFICE
144 Donahue Road
Greensburg, PA 15601
724-832-5387
9
GRADERS
9
ANTI-ICING
TRUCKS
ADMINISTRATION
313
District Executive
Joseph Szczur, P.E.
OPERATORS
Assistant District
Executive/Maintenance
Ronald J. Clark, P.E.
96
TEMP.
OPERATORS**
Community Relations
Coordinator
Valerie L. Petersen
36
MECHANICS
Asst. Community
Relations Coordinator
Ray Deep
Safety Press Officer
Jay M. Ofsanik
** Anticipated Temporary Operators
29