{ "culture": "en-US", "name": "SnowPlowPriorityWebMap", "guid": "545B534E-AB88-4899-908F-E932EB5291D6", "catalogPath": "", "snippet": "This map depiction is provided only as an informal visual aid for public inquires seeking generalized information regarding what County roads the Skagit County Public Works Department may conduct work on and/or may prioritize for potential work during a snow event.", "description": "
Map Title: <\/strong>Snow Plow Priority Map Abstract & Disclaimer: <\/strong>This map depiction is provided only as an informal visual aid for public inquires seeking generalized information regarding what County roads the Skagit County Public Works Department may conduct work on and/or may prioritize for potential work during a snow event. The depicted County roads are included based upon the assumption that such County roads may have a higher priority of significance in keeping access available to the public. This generalized information is provided solely for purposes of convenience, and Skagit County disclaims the accuracy of such information, and Skagit County does not provide any representations or warranties of any kind (express or implied) concerning the accuracy of such information. This information may not be current and is subject to change at any time without notice. Persons use this information at their own risk and discretion.<\/p> Note: WSDOT is solely responsible for the use and maintenance of all state highways and/or state routes.<\/p> Note: Each City and Town is solely responsible for the use and maintenance of its own respective City and/or Town streets as located within their respective jurisdictions.<\/p> Road Legend:<\/u><\/p> Red Lines denote Priority 1 roads<\/p> Blue Lines denote Priority 2 roads<\/p> The Operation Divisions of the Skagit County Public Works Department maintains approximately eight hundred and one (801) miles of County roads. It will not be possible to keep all County roads plowed and/or maintained during a snow event. Whether or not a particular depicted County road(s) is and/or is not highlighted on the map, such County roads may and/or may not be plowed and/or maintained in any given instance. Once County roads assumed to be a higher priority may have been (and/or may not have been) maintained, the Operations Division generally may then maintain other County roads, including local access and dead-end roads. County roads in areas with larger amounts of snow fall may be maintained more often and/or before other County roads, regardless of any assumed priority of such roads.<\/p> Skagit County GIS\u2019s Disclaimer: <\/em> <\/p>
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