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Aurora outlines winter-plowing plan and proposes odd–even parking pilot

City of Aurora Committee of the Whole · November 19, 2025
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Summary

Public Works presented a 36-route, 1,300-lane-mile winter operations plan and proposed a limited odd–even parking pilot to clear curbs curb-to-curb after two inches of snow; council members asked for neighborhood-specific outreach and changes before enforcement.

Adrian Perez, Aurora’s Superintendent of Streets, told the Committee of the Whole on Nov. 18 that the city runs 36 snow routes covering roughly 1,300 lane miles and is expanding internal staffing to reduce reliance on temporary hires. Perez said the city uses pretreatment, 24-hour shift coverage and close coordination with emergency services to keep arterial and priority routes open during storm events.

The presentation included operational details — Streets operates 19 routes, Water & Sewer seven and Parks ten — and described contractors and…

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