Woodland Hills snow removal is on a five year contract ending May 2016 with Snowmen and Plowguy, two locally owned companies.

Our aim is to give our friends (Woodland Hills residents) the best service possible within the economic and terrain restraints unique to our city.


It’s been a pleasure serving you.
Thank you for your patience.


Here are a couple of web sites we find helpful and thought that you might also.

Woodland Hills http://orml003.digis.net/~hilarieo/firecam/

Springville http://www.wrh.noaa.gov/slc/camera/single/Springville.php

Provo http://128.187.51.10/view/view.shtml?imagePath=/mjpg/3/video.mjpg&size=1

Weather and Microcast http://www.ksl.com/index.php?nid=88


Snow totals (measured at 5400 feet on Maple Drive - lower part of the City) Archive

 

2009-2010

36          Storms

122.4     Inches


September

0    Storms

0    Inches


October

1    Storms

7.1 Inches


November

3        Storms

11.4   Inches


December

8         Storms

44.3    Inches


January

6       Storms

6.2    Inches


February

6    Storms

8    Inches


March

5        Storms

17.6   Inches


April
(3rd Snowiest on WH Records)

7         Storms

27.8   Inches


May

0    Storms

0    Inches


Salt used

452  tons


This years’ equipment casualties

  1. 1.A piece of the road went through the plow blade

  2. 2.A landscaping boulder went through the plow blade and broke a strut

  3. 3.The plow was hit so hard by a road obstruction that it broke .25” plate metal frame mounts in 3 places



 

Serving Woodland Hills

2010-2011

23           Storms

148.8       Inches


September

0   Storms

0   Inches


October

2      Storms

4.2   Inches


November
(3rd Snowiest on State Records)

7         Storms

28.5    Inches


December

6         Storms

49.3    Inches


January

4       Storms

8.1    Inches


February

4         Storms

22.3    Inches


March

4         Storms

15.2    Inches


April

          Storms

21.2   Inches


May

0    Storms

0    Inches


Salt used

387.15 tons as
of February


This years’
equipment
casualties

  1. 1.Plow blade broke completely off of the mounts and was left in a snow bank

  2. 2.Plow mounts broke of of the truck

2011-2012

21   Storms

88   Inches


September

0    Storms

0    Inches


October

1    Storms

1    Inches


November

5    Storms

21  Inches


December
(Driest on record)

4   Storms

9   Inches


January

5   Storms

22.5   Inches


February

6        Storms

34.7   Inches


March

0   Storms

0   Inches


April

0    Storms

0    Inches


May

0    Storms

0    Inches


Salt used

120   tons


This years’ equipment casualties

1. Spinner motor rebuild

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