The Ann Arbor Chronicle » ice control http://annarborchronicle.com it's like being there Wed, 26 Nov 2014 18:59:03 +0000 en-US hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.5.2 More Road Salt for Ann Arbor http://annarborchronicle.com/2014/02/18/more-road-salt-for-ann-arbor/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=more-road-salt-for-ann-arbor http://annarborchronicle.com/2014/02/18/more-road-salt-for-ann-arbor/#comments Wed, 19 Feb 2014 03:14:44 +0000 Chronicle Staff http://annarborchronicle.com/?p=130703 Purchase of additional ice-control salt has been approved by the Ann Arbor city council. Based on the $47,200 amount to be appropriated, and the $36.23 price per ton, the council authorized the purchase of roughly 1,300 tons of additional salt. The council’s action took place at its Feb. 18, 2014 meeting.

A city staff estimate provided to The Chronicle puts the amount of salt used so far this season – through early February – at about 6,600 tons. That’s roughly at least as much or more than has been used in each of the previous five winter seasons. If the city uses all of the additional salt to be purchased – bringing this season’s total to about 7,900 tons – that would approach the maximum amount of salt used by the city over the last seven seasons. In the 2007-2008 season, the city of Ann Arbor used 8,500 tons of salt on its roads.

Ice control salt usage in the city of Ann Arbor by year. (Data from the city of Ann Arbor. Chart by The Chronicle.)

Ice-control salt usage in the city of Ann Arbor by year. (Data from the city of Ann Arbor. Chart by The Chronicle.)

According to a staff memo accompanying the resolution, the city’s snowplow equipment uses “electronically calibrated spreader controls” to keep the amount of salt used to the minimum amount that is still consistent with traffic safety. The price the city is paying for the salt is established through the state of Michigan’s MIDEAL program. According to the staff memo, the cost for purchasing additional material on the open market would be about $140, or nearly four times as much as under the MIDEAL program.

This brief was filed from the city council’s chambers on the second floor of city hall, located at 301 E. Huron.

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Ann Arbor to Buy More Road Salt http://annarborchronicle.com/2014/02/06/ann-arbor-to-buy-more-road-salt/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=ann-arbor-to-buy-more-road-salt http://annarborchronicle.com/2014/02/06/ann-arbor-to-buy-more-road-salt/#comments Thu, 06 Feb 2014 22:21:47 +0000 Chronicle Staff http://annarborchronicle.com/?p=130102 The Ann Arbor city council will be considering a resolution at its Feb. 18, 2014 meeting to purchase additional ice-control salt. Based on the $47,200 amount to be appropriated, and the $36.23 price per ton, the council will be authorizing the purchase of roughly 1,300 tons of additional salt.

A city staff estimate provided to The Chronicle puts the amount of salt used so far this season – through early February – at about 6,600 tons. That’s roughly at least as much or more than has been used in each of the previous five winter seasons. If the city uses all of the additional salt to be purchased – bringing this season’s total to about 7,900 tons – that would approach the maximum amount of salt used by the city over the last seven seasons. In the 2007-2008 season, the city of Ann Arbor used 8,500 tons of salt on its roads.

Ice control salt usage in the city of Ann Arbor by year. (Data from the city of Ann Arbor. Chart by The Chronicle.)

Ice-control salt usage in the city of Ann Arbor by year. (Data from the city of Ann Arbor. Chart by The Chronicle.)

According to a staff memo accompanying the resolution, the city’s snowplow equipment uses “electronically calibrated spreader controls” to keep the amount of salt used to the minimum amount that is still consistent with traffic safety. The price the city is paying for the salt to be authorized on Feb. 18 is established through a state of Michigan’s MIDEAL program. According to the staff memo, the cost for purchasing additional material on the open market would be about $140, or nearly four times as much as under the MIDEAL program.

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Ann Arbor Preps for Winter: Road Salt http://annarborchronicle.com/2013/10/22/ann-arbor-preps-for-winter-road-salt/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=ann-arbor-preps-for-winter-road-salt http://annarborchronicle.com/2013/10/22/ann-arbor-preps-for-winter-road-salt/#comments Tue, 22 Oct 2013 05:27:19 +0000 Chronicle Staff http://annarborchronicle.com/?p=123043 A total of 6,900 tons of ice control salt has been authorized for purchase by the Ann Arbor city council. The action was taken at the council’s Oct. 21, 2013 meeting.

Bulk salt, for ice control, and seasonal back-up supplies will be sourced from the Detroit Salt Company for $245,143 (2,800 tons of “early fill” at $34.50 a ton and 4,100 tons of “seasonal backup” at $36.23 a ton).

Use of ice control salt by the city of Ann Arbor (in tons). Data from the city of Ann Arbor. Chart by The Chronicle. This year the council is being asked to authorize the purchase of 6,900 tons

Winter use of ice control salt on roadways by the city of Ann Arbor (in tons). Data from the city of Ann Arbor. Chart by The Chronicle. This year the council was asked to authorize the purchase of a total of 6,900 tons of ice control salt.

This brief was filed from the city council’s chambers on the second floor of city hall, located at 301 E. Huron. A more detailed report will follow: [link]

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