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 1 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.). 2 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. 3 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. 4 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 5 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 6 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. 7 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. 10 * 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
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