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Roseville shortens snow-and-ice policy, sets 14-hour driver limit and clarifies routes

Roseville City Council · March 3, 2026
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Summary

The Roseville City Council unanimously approved a condensed snow-and-ice control policy that keeps the 2-inch/10-hour baseline, clarifies city vs. county plow responsibilities on maps, adds a 14-hour daily limit for plow drivers (with public-agency override authority), and acknowledges pilot parking areas.

The Roseville City Council unanimously adopted an updated snow-and-ice control policy on March 2 that condenses the previous seven-page document into a clearer four-page guide and preserves core operational standards.

Public Works Director Jesse Fryhammer told the council the update (last formally changed in 2014) keeps the existing trigger and response: crews…

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