11/07/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 11/07/2025 13:56
Keeping Brampton's roads, sidewalks and trails safe and accessible all winter long
BRAMPTON, ON (November 7, 2025) - The City of Brampton is prepared for the 2025-2026 winter season with a coordinated response plan to keep roads, sidewalks and trails safe and accessible for residents.
Each year, City crews work around the clock to clear snow and ice from roads, sidewalks, trails and transit stops, so residents can travel safely and essential services continue without interruption. Winter maintenance is one of the largest coordinated operations the City delivers, involving hundreds of staff, specialized equipment and community partnerships.
Brampton's Road Maintenance and Operations team is geared up and ready to take on the winter season. Credit: City of Brampton
Maintaining safe, accessible streets during winter weather
Parking on streets is prohibited during winter weather events to ensure that plows, salters and emergency vehicles have safe passage. Under the City's by-law, vehicle owners can be fined for interfering with snow removal or winter maintenance:
In addition, the City will continue its proactive approach to towing vehicles obstructing snow operations. By-law Enforcement Officers will inspect streets ahead of scheduled plowing, arranging towing at the expense of the vehicle owner as necessary to keep roads clear.
Snow by the numbers
For the 2025-2026 winter season, the City will maintain:
City crews plow sidewalks across Brampton to maintain safe, accessible pathways for pedestrians throughout the winter season. Credit: City of Brampton
During snow events, crews begin plowing when snow reaches five centimetres, prioritizing major roadways for maximum road safety before addressing local streets.
Brampton's Plow Tracker
During a winter weather event, residents can continue to track the progress of snow maintenance efforts using the City's Plow Tracker on brampton.ca/snow or through the 311 mobile app. With this tool, users can check snow maintenance for real-time updates, road priorities and even see if a plow is near them, allowing time to move vehicles off the road. Service requests can also be submitted through the tracker. Check the website throughout the winter months, during weather events to follow the plow tracker.
Crews clear snow from major roads and priority routes, working around the clock to keep the city safe and moving during winter weather. Credit: City of Brampton
Snow-clearing reminders for residents
Following a winter weather event, homeowners and occupants are reminded of their responsibilities under the City's Snow and Ice Removal By-law, to maintain safe and accessible streets and sidewalks for all:
Snow-clearing financial assistance for residents
The City's Snow Removal Financial Assistance Program for snow clearing resumes this year, offering eligible individuals 65 years old and older and individuals living with disabilities support to hire help for snow removal from sidewalks and driveways. Renters are once again eligible to apply. Eligible applicants can receive grants of up to $300 for non-corner lot properties or up to $400 for corner lots. Residents can learn more about the program, determine their eligibility and apply by visiting this website.
Emergency preparedness
Emergencies can strike at any time and any place without warning. During these times, emergency responders will need to assist those residents in urgent need first. This means it is important to be prepared to take care of yourself and your family for at least 72 hours during a major emergency. In these circumstances, you will need an emergency preparedness kit with adequate supplies to keep you and your family self-sufficient. Find safety tips and emergency kit information at brampton.ca/prepared.
Get to know the faces behind the plows
Winter operations are more than machines, they are people with purpose. Behind every cleared road, salted sidewalk and plowed trail are the dedicated people who keep Brampton moving through the toughest winter storms. The City's winter operations team is made up of more than 400 staff and external partners, who take pride in keeping our roads safe and neighbourhoods connected all winter long. Their dedication helps our community keep moving.
Last year, crews dedicated more than 125,000 staff hours, coordinated by the 24/7 Winter Control Centre, which monitors weather, road conditions and route progress in real time. During a major winter weather event, as many as 180 plows can be active on Brampton roads at once, clearing roads quickly and efficiently to keep the city moving. This year, crews are once again prepared to deliver the same level of dedication and coordination, ensuring Brampton's roads, sidewalks and trails remain safe, accessible and ready for whatever winter brings.
Appreciation from residents, businesses and road users plays an important role in motivating the City's winter crews and reminding them that their long hours and commitment make a difference in people's daily lives. Here's how to support Brampton's winter crews and share your appreciation for the people behind the plows this winter:
For updates, information and resources this winter season, visit brampton.ca/snow.
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