As winter weather conditions hit the mountains and the valleys, local governments across Northern Nevada and California are getting their snowplow fleets ready.
Here’s a list of areas that post live or static maps to show what order streets will be plowed:
Town of Truckee
Find a live snowplow activity tracker for Truckee here. It shows what streets have recently been plowed and has a link to submit snow removal requests.
City of South Lake Tahoe
Visit South Lake Tahoe’s Snow Removal page here. The live map will be at the top of the page – click on it to see updates on which streets have been plowed recently. The page also has links to report issues and concerns with snow removal.
Reno
Visit Reno’s Snow and Ice Control page here, and scroll down to find a live map of city snow plows.
Washoe County
Washoe County manages snow plows in Incline Village and unincorporated areas. Visit their snow plow page here to see and interactive map of plows and where streets around you fall on the plow priority list.
Sparks
The City of Sparks does not post a live map of its snow plows; however, they do explain their plow routes in a PDF document. Visit this link and click on the “City of Sparks Snow Removal Plan,” then scroll down to page 35 and find your street name to see how high it is on the priority list.
Carson City
Find Carson City’s map of snow plow routes here. This is not a live map, so it does not show where snowplows are currently active, but it does show the order streets will be plowed. Streets in red are plowed first, followed by streets highlighted in green. The blue lines mark streets that NDOT is in charge of plowing.
Fernley
Visit the City of Fernley Snow and Ice Removal page here. It includes a link to a PDF map that shows what order streets will be plowed and a description of Fernley plowing procedures.
For all Nevada cities, check live road conditions here at Nevada 511.
