3. Icy conditions which seriously affect travel.
The county is staffed for one shift of snow and ice removal. The standard early start
time is 5:00 AM. Factors that often delay snow and ice removal include; severe cold,
strong winds, and limited visibility.
The staff and department budgets do not allow for 24-hour coverage.
No travel advisories issued by the State Patrol and/or the Sheriff also apply to the county
snow and ice removal crews.
Q. What gets plowed?
Q. What is the plowing procedure?
A. Per the Sibley County Snow and Ice Removal Policy:
The county does not assure a completely bare road and will not sand entire sections
of roadway. Sanding is done at problem locations such as hills, curves, intersections
and bridges.
Q. My mailbox was damaged what should I do?
A. Per the Sibley County Snow and Ice Removal Policy:
Mailboxes and fences damaged during snow removal are evaluated case by case.
Only those mailboxes and fences that were properly located and installed, and which
were damaged by actual contact with county equipment will be repaired at the
county's expense.
Q. What if I get stranded or stuck?
A. Per the Sibley County Snow and Ice Removal Policy:
County staff may assist stranded motorists by contacting law enforcement and/or
emergency personnel. The county will not attempt to remove a stuck vehicle except
to eliminate a safety hazard.