Town of Ponoka Snow and Ice Control Update – January 25, 2024
Watch for ‘No Parking’ Signs and Move Parked Vehicles

Town of Ponoka snow and ice control crews will continue conducting snow removal operations on the following Priority Routes in the Riverside neighbourhood tomorrow, January 26:
- 46 Street from 50 Avenue to Highway 53;
- 50 Avenue from 46 Street to 38 Street; and
- 48 Avenue from 46 Street to 42 Street.
‘No Parking’ Signs
Please watch for ‘no parking’ signs and move parked vehicles from roadways on which ‘no parking’ signage is posted. Moving parked vehicles from roadways allows crews to conduct snow and ice control operations safely and more efficiently.
Removing your parked vehicle from roadways on which ‘no parking’ signage is posted in advance of snow and ice control operations is also a requirement under the Town’s Traffic Bylaw 388-17 and may result in fines and towing of the vehicle at the owner’s expense if needed.
Motorists are asked to please take an alternate route to avoid snow and ice control equipment where possible.
Please Clear Snow and Ice from Sidewalks Bordering Your Property
Ponoka citizens are asked to please help keep our community safe by ensuring sidewalks that border your property are clear of snow and ice.
By keeping the sidewalks adjacent to your property clear of snow and ice, you are protecting the safety and well-being of your neighbours and fellow citizens in Ponoka.
Clearing sidewalks that border your property within 48 hours after the snow or ice has been deposited is a requirement under the Town of Ponoka Community Standards Bylaw #384-17 and can result in fines when necessary
When shovelling, residents are asked to please only deposit snow and ice onto your own property – not the roadway or someone else’s property. This is also a requirement under the Bylaw. Shovelling snow onto your own property is also good for your grass when the snow melts in the spring.
Snow Removal and Ice Control Policy
Town of Ponoka snow and ice control operations are conducted according to the Town’s Snow Removal and Ice Control Policy to improve safety for motorists and pedestrians and to support the operation of emergency services. For more information on the Town’s snow and ice policy and to view the Town’s Priority Routes Map, please click here. Priority 1 and 2 routes include high-volume roads such as emergency routes, school bus routes and connector routes.