Utah Administrative Code
Topic - Transportation
Title R918 - Operations, Maintenance
Rule R918-3 - Snow Removal
Section R918-3-2 - On State Roads

Universal Citation: UT Admin Code R 918-3-2

Current through Bulletin 2024-06, March 15, 2024

(1) The Utah Department of Transportation will provide snow removal services on the following functional classes of state roads:

(a) Interstate highways

(b) Principal arterials

(c) Minor arterials

(d) Collector roads which meet the following criteria:
(i) where counties or cities provide year round fire, police and emergency services;

(ii) where mail year round delivery is provided;

(iii) where year round water and sanitary services are provided; and

(iv) where counties or cities request or concur with year round snow removal.

(2) The following state road sections are an exception to paragraph (1) above and shall be closed in the fall when snow depth requires closure, and will not be reopened until spring weather conditions permit.

TABLE 1

SR-35 (Wolf Creek Pass)

MP 12.44 to 27.51

SR-39 (Monte Cristo)

M P 36.86 to 55.4

SR-65 (Region 2 East Canyon)

MP 3.11 to 8.4

SR-65 (Region 1 Big Mountain)

MP 8.4 to 13.47

SR-92 (American Fork Canyon/ Alpine Loop)

M P 12.63 to 22.40

SR-148 (Cedar Breaks)

MP 0.15 to 2.544

SR-150 (Mirror Lake Highway)

MP 14.70 to 48.63

SR-153 (Puffer Lake)

M P 21.29 to 39.55

SR-190 (Guardsman Pass)

MP 17.71 to 21

SR-224 (Wasatch County line to Deer Valley)

MP 0.0 to 1.11

(3) Other state road sections may be closed for the winter/or not receive snow removal services, if the Region Director determines that it is not cost effective to provide snow removal services.

(4) The removal of the normal snowfall and windrows on private road approaches, both on and off the highway right-of-way, is a responsibility of the property owner. When clearing these approaches, the property owner shall not push or pile the snow onto the state right-of-way. Within towns and where curb and gutter exist, the normal parking area off the travel lane may be used for snow storage by state forces. If it is desired to remove this snow, it shall be the responsibility of the city, county or the adjacent property owner. The state shall not haul snow off the roadway except where removal by other means is impracticable.

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