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Ways Residents Can Help
The Public Works Department is currently staffed by seven employees who maintain over 220 lane miles of Township roads. In order to assist them during snow events, the following is advised:
- Park all vehicles in your driveway to keep the roadways clear for the snow plows
- Only drive if necessary
- Exercise patience
Typically the snow plows will clear major roadways first, followed by secondary residential roads and finally cul-de-sacs. When able, F-350's will also be deployed to clear cul-de-sacs more quickly.
To view a copy of the 2024 salt contract CLICK HERE
The 2025 salt contract will be ready soon. Price came in at $92.12 a ton which is almost $2 more than last year.
If there are any questions or concerns during snow events, please contact Julie Vonderhaar at jvonderhaar@fairfiedtwp.org or Dianne French at dfrench@fairfieldtwp.org 785-2249.