Staff continue to clear neighbourhoods of downed trees and branches due to storm
Cobourg, ON (December 29, 2022, 3:00pm) – The Town of Cobourg would like to advise residents that, the Significant Weather Event has been lifted for the Cobourg area.
Municipalities can declare a “Significant Weather Event” under the Municipal Act, 2001, Regulation number 239/02, relating to the maintenance of municipal roads, sidewalks and bike lanes. When a Significant Weather Event is declared, all roadways in the municipality are deemed to be in a state of repair with respect to snow accumulation. The Town of Cobourg officially declared a Significant Weather Event at 6:00pm on Friday, December 23, 2022 due to the damaging winds and precipitation Cobourg experienced Friday and Saturday. In accordance with the Minimum Maintenance Standards, Ontario Reg. 239/02 the Town of Cobourg lifted the Significant Weather Event as of 11:00AM on Thursday, December 29, 2022. Standard timelines for road and sidewalk winter maintenance will now resume as usual.
Downed and Damaged Trees:
Town of Cobourg Roads staff have been working alongside Parks staff to clear neighbourhoods and parks of downed trees and branches as well as snow and ice buildup. If you have a downed or damaged tree on your boulevard or municipal property, you can create a Service Request for Town staff by submitting your information on the Report a Problem page of the Municipal website https://forms.cobourg.ca/Report-a-Problem
Please note, if the tree is on private property, it is the responsibility of the homeowner to clear the tree and brush. Most trees in the backyard are on private property. If you are not certain if your tree is on Town of private property, include a photo and description of your tree on the website and staff will follow up with more information.
The International Society of Arboriculture offers a list of certified Arborists in the area on www.treesaregood.org
Keep Roads Clear for Plows
By-law number 030-2022 states that no vehicle or person shall park a motor vehicle that obstructs the removal of snow from the streets, which is applicable to all streets and times. During heavy snow and extreme weather events, residents are reminded to keep their vehicles off the road to ensure that snowplows and salt trucks can access all areas as safely and efficiently as possible. If a vehicle is found with a windrow of snow around it and no tire tracks leading to/from the parking space, officers may ticket and/or tow.
To learn more about the parking by-law at cobourg.ca/parking
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About The Town of Cobourg
The Town of Cobourg is a lakeside community (population 20,500) located on the north shore of Lake Ontario halfway between Toronto and Kingston and has been recognized multiple times by MoneySense Magazine as “One of Canada’s Best Places to Live” in populations under 25,000.
Founded in 1798, Cobourg is rich in heritage offering a vibrant downtown, sophisticated small-town atmosphere and renowned waterfront that serves as a popular getaway destination. As the largest town in Northumberland County, Cobourg is personified by historic Victoria Hall, hosts a 27.4 million community centre, an educated and skilled labour force, flourishing commercial sector and supportive municipal government. Cobourg has received the Federation of Canadian Municipalities Sustainable Communities Award, accolades from the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act Alliance, and multiple heritage, environmental, and event awards.