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 > Home > City Hall > Departments > Public Works & Engineering > Road Maintenance

Road Maintenance

The City places street sand (crushed quarry gravel) on City roads throughout the winter months to provide residents with safer surface conditions. Snow removal efforts assist in reducing quantities of residual street sand, however, spring melting still reveals substantial amounts of sand and dust that must be swept and cleaned.

Why doesn’t the City start street cleaning operations sooner
A question often raised is “Why doesn’t the City start street cleaning operations sooner?” In actuality, we have started street cleaning earlier with our snow removal efforts, but commencement of spring street cleaning requires intuition and accurate weather forecasts to predict when warm weather will persist and no further snowfalls will occur. We require two conditions to ensure street cleaning is carried out both safely and cost effectively; first, no further anticipated snowfalls, because once a street is cleaned, there would be an added cost and time associated with placing new gravel and then cleaning it up again; and second, consistent pavement temperatures above -3 º C. It should be noted that street sweeping operations will not commence any earlier than April 15th of any given year. The City receives numerous requests from residents to remove the dust from City streets as soon as possible, but it does require a considerable amount of time to cover the 80.3 kilometers of paved streets and alleys. The City also has the responsibility of looking after the bypass road, which takes a certain amount of resources to look after. We try to schedule street cleaning strategically, both at night and during the day when conditions allow, collecting street sand and dust as quickly as possible. Residents can assist in the delivery speed of this operation by not sweeping their driveway debris into the street before the cleaning operation has passed.

Equipment Used
The City of Yellowknife utilizes three street sweepers as part of its Roads and Sidewalks maintenance fleet. Street sweeping begins in April depending on the weather, and uses all three sweepers. The street sweeping process begins with the removal of the bulk gravel that is left behind from winter ice and traction control activities. When needed this is accomplished using a front end loader and a truck to scrape up the heavy gravel areas. This is done to reduce the stress on the street sweepers themselves. Once the heavy gravel is removed, the sweepers clean up the rest of the fine debris left behind. This process takes approximately two to three weeks at 32 hours per day until complete. At this point, one sweeper continues removing debris and litter throughout the duration of the summer as part of the City’s Litter Control Program. Litter in the downtown core has become an issue in the last few years. To promote beautification of the City of Yellowknife, the downtown core is swept 7 days a week. Sweeping starts at 3 a.m. on weekdays and weekends to control windblown litter and debris while keeping traffic interference to a minimum. After the downtown core has been swept, the sweeper continues sweeping following the priority route.

The City would like to remind all pedestrians and motorists to use caution when approaching street sweepers as they are slow moving vehicles and may generate dust in the working area.

Priority System

The City carries out street sweeping on a priority system as follows:

  • Priority #1 - major arteries and bus routes
  • Priority #2 - minor arteries and bus routes, major industrial roads, central business districts, roads adjacent to schools and city-owned properties; and  
  • Priority #3 - remainder of municipal roads.

High traffic areas and areas close to schools have a higher priority than low traffic residential roads. A few reasons why a street may have a higher priority are: high vehicle or pedestrian traffic, location of a school, street may be narrow (a public safety concern), trucked services, public or school bus transit, etc.

Spring Road Repairs
The City is asking residents to be patient while the spring melt is occurring. City crews are thawing culverts, pumping puddles, repairing water leaks, carrying out street sweeping to lower dust levels, and fixing pot holes. To deal with these concerns, City crews are working additional hours to improve conditions quickly while doing so in a cost-effective manner.

Street, Lane, and Sidewalk Repairs
From mid-May to mid-September, repairs are undertaken on streets, curbs, and lanes that are identified in the regular patrols and annual survey of street and sidewalk conditions. All repairs are prioritized and the most severe ones are scheduled first. The work includes:

  • patching asphalt streets to provide a smooth surface for vehicles;
  • resurfacing asphalt streets to avoid costly reconstruction;
  • filling cracks in streets to stop water from damaging the foundation;
  • grading gravel streets and lanes to maintain good drainage and an even surface;
  • placing calcium on major gravel roads to control dust;
  • repairing sidewalks;
  • repairing curbs and gutters to improve drainage;


Sidewalk Cleaning
The Highway Traffic By-law states that every owner or occupier of a property with a public sidewalk is required to clear it of any dirt, sand and gravel accumulated during the winter by May 15. Do your part to help keep Yellowknife clean! Sweep your sidewalks and pick up any garbage from the adjacent curb.

Highway Traffic By-law No. 4063

109.

(1)

Every occupier of property abutting on a sidewalk in any part whatsoever of the City shall be required on or before the fifteenth day of May in each year to remove dirt, sand, gravel and other debris, accumulated during the winter on such sidewalk.



(2)

On or before the first day of May in each year the City Administrator shall cause a notice to be published in a local newspaper setting out the requirements under section 109 (1) of this By-law.



(3)

The City Administrator will inspect the sidewalks as outlined in section 109 (1) and where the sidewalks have not been cleaned of dirt, sand, gravel or other debris, a compliance notice may be issued to the occupier of the property abutting the sidewalk to remove dirt, sand, gravel and other debris.



(4)

Where in the interest of public safety, in the opinion of the City Administrator, that dirt, sand, gravel or other debris should be removed from the sidewalk, a compliance notice may be served on the occupier of the property abutting the sidewalk and the occupier shall immediately remove such dirt, sand, gravel and other debris.



(5)

Due notice, for the purposes of section 109 (2) and (3), shall be served personally upon the occupier or sent by registered mail to the occupier not less than two clear days before any work undertaken pursuant to section 109 (2) and (3) shall be commenced.



(6)

Where remedial action has not been taken in accordance with section 109 (3) and (4) the City may undertake such work as is deemed necessary to comply with section 109 (3) and (4).



(7)

Where, pursuant to section 109 (6) the City undertakes work, the City is hereby authorized to charge the cost of such work against the property abutting on the subject sidewalk and, in the event of non-payment of such cost, to charge the same as a special tax to be subject to the same conditions and penalties as other taxes.



(8)

The contents of section 109 (3) and (4) shall not be construed so as to relieve such pedestrians of their duty to exercise due care and precaution when using the sidewalk.

110.

(1)

No person shall place, or shall cause or allow to be placed upon any highway or public place within the City any snow, ice, dirt, or other obstruction removed from any place in the City other than from a sidewalk pursuant to the provisions of this by-law.



(2)

The occupier of a property abutting on a sidewalk in the Central Business District and on Franklin Avenue from Matonabee Street to 57 Street shall.





  1. take all reasonable measures to remove or cause to be removed and cleared away all snow and ice from the sidewalk, such removal to be completed within twenty-four (24) hours of the time when such snow or ice was formed or accumulated;
  2. apply sand, salt or other material which renders the sidewalk safe when it can be clearly demonstrated that the surface of the sidewalk or weather conditions makes it difficult to meet the requirements in (a) above; and
  3. take any other reasonable measures as shall be necessary to ensure the safety of pedestrians using the sidewalk.


(3)

Where remedial action has not been taken in accordance with section 110 (2) the City may undertake such work as is deemed necessary to comply with subsection (2).



(4)

Where, pursuant to section 110 (3) the City undertakes work, the City is hereby authorized to charge the cost of such work against the property abutting on the subject sidewalk and, in the event of non-payment of such cost, to charge the same as a special tax to be subject to the same conditions and penalties as other taxes.



(5)

The contents of section 110 (2) shall not be construed so as to relieve such pedestrians of their duty to exercise due care and precaution when using the sidewalk.


For more information, please call 766-5511.

The City would like to thank everyone for their patience and participation as we make our City clean during the spring melt. The City appreciates your cooperation, assistance and patience.




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