As per the Ontario Municipal Act, a municipality may declare a significant weather event when a weather hazard, either forecasted or occurring, has the potential to pose a significant danger to users of the roadways in which they have authority.
A “Significant Weather Event” (SWE) is defined as an approaching or occurring weather hazard with the potential to pose a significant danger to users of the highways within a municipality. Weather Hazards are determined by Environment Canada as meeting the criteria for the issuance of an alert under its Public Weather Alerting Program.
This declaration suspends the standard timelines required for municipalities to meet their winter maintenance objectives until the municipality declares the significant weather event has ended. Once a SWE has ended, standard timelines for winter maintenance activities will begin.
The intent of a declaration is to notify the public that due to the current weather conditions, caution is to be exercised when travelling on the Township’s streets and sidewalks, and that it may take longer than usual to restore them to the normal condition.