City of Tulsa street crews will report at midnight to respond to anticipated snowfall through Monday morning.
While weather will dictate plans, crews will likely first address bridges, hills, and overpasses with salt when the rain fully transitions to snow. With ground temperatures above freezing, icing impacts will be limited but roads could get slushy if enough snow falls. In cases of accumulating snow on roads, the City uses snowplows.
Drivers are asked to slow down and keep their distance between other vehicles. If large City trucks are out plowing or apply salt, please stay at least 150 feet back and do not pass.
Crews are assigned to 36 specific routes totaling approximately 1,770 lane-miles, which is approximately the same distance as driving from Tulsa to San Francisco. Spreading and plowing routes are prioritized based on traffic counts. Once the main streets are cleared and conditions permit, selected residential streets may be treated based on traffic and steepness.
During winter weather response, the first focus is to clear City arterial streets for emergency responders. After arterial streets are clear, the second focus then moves to residential or collector streets near hospitals, schools and areas with steep hills. The following link includes every map and route the City uses for arterial streets, collector streets, schools and steep hills: www.cityoftulsa.org/winterpreparedness
Warming Stations
The following warming stations are available for those to get out of the cold:
Tulsa Ready App
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