Skip to main content Skip to footer

Snow Removal

With a population over 22,000 residents in the 2020 Census and close to 100 miles of streets, the City is serious about snow removal and ice control.

Our fleet of snow removal equipment is ready to roll when snow is in forecast. Sanders spread a mixture of sand and salt. Plows move snow when snow depth and estimated accumulation indicate the need to plow. When snow plowing is necessary, it is done on a priority basis. Major arterials are plowed first, and then minor arterials are plowed as a second priority. With almost 100 miles of streets to maintain it is not possible to plow all of the streets with every snowfall. Residential streets are sanded and will be plowed only in emergency situations. The map provided above details priority routes.

Residents are required by Section 8.24.110 of the City Code to clear sidewalks (including those crossing alleys and driveways) within 24 hours after each snowfall. Please pile the snow in your yard, not in the street. If your sidewalk is icy, you may correct the hazard by applying sand, snow de-icer, or cat litter. When residents fail to clear their sidewalks, the results can be a treacherous ice patch. We need your help in protecting pedestrians from possible injury.

If you wish to report a hazardous sidewalk, please call Code Enforcement Monday thru Friday at (970) 475-1115.

The City of Evans Operation Division is currently working on updating the City's snow and ice plan and developing a snow plowing priority map. With the growth the City has experienced in recent years, updating our snow and ice plans will assure the best possible delivery of snow removal services for residents, businesses and visitors. 

Sign up to our Newsletter

Stay up to date on the city's activities, events, programs and operations by subscribing to our eNewsletters.

This website uses cookies to enhance usability and provide you with a more personal experience. By using this website, you agree to our use of cookies as explained in our Privacy Policy.