Information on roof snow loads

Due to the ongoing inclement weather, City and Borough of Juneau staff members have been fielding many questions on whether current snow conditions warrant the removal of snow from roofs. Although CBJ does not make borough-wide recommendations on when to remove snow from roofs, the Roof Snow Loads information sheet is a good source of information to learn more about factors, codes, load and dangers.

Each individual building, building location, and part of building has slightly different conditions that may be totally different from its next-door neighbor. It is up to the individual property owner to consider the benefits and dangers of snow removal and decide their own course of action.

According to engineering firm RESPEC, here are general guidelines for what to look for when the snow starts to pile up:

  • Consider shoveling your roof after the snow gets to 2’-6” to 3’-0” of accumulation so that the next time it snows you don’t get in trouble. Be aware there are additional factors for safety built into building designs, so your roof is not likely to collapse when the snow hits three feet.
  • If you have an older home, you might want to consider clearing it at about 2’-0” to 2’-6”. This corresponds to the 40psf design standard (pre 1991).
  • Check that any areas where drifting snow might accumulate have adequate structure. This might be trusses or joists that are spaced closer together than in other areas, or larger joists or trusses than in other areas.
  • If you have a flat roof consider clearing it at around 2’-0”. While large snow loads might not cause a collapse, they can cause large deflections which can lead to ponding and/or leaks.
  • Ice is roughly four times denser than snow, so watch for ice build-up.

Please be aware of the potential dangers of shoveling or raking snow from a roof. Besides the potential damage to the roofing materials and structure, factors could include sliding off the roof, falling off a ladder, overexerting themselves, or injury from snow sliding on top of them. Consider carefully as you choose the next course of action to take about your roof.

January 22nd, 2024|

With more precipitation and rising temps, please help keep drains and hydrants clear

The City and Borough of Juneau Streets Maintenance Division is asking residents to provide assistance with clearing drains on or near their property. With the amount of snow that has fallen, and the forecast for significant additional precipitation and rising temperatures, there is an increase in the risk of flooding due to blocked drains. Any assistance that can be provided in clearing drains is greatly appreciated.

Residents are also asked to please keep fire hydrants clear after shoveling or snow blowing.

To find where storm drains and fire hydrants are located in your neighborhood, check the CBJ storm drain & hydrant map.

For more information, contact CBJ Streets & Fleet Maintenance at (907) 586-5256.

January 22nd, 2024|

CBJ offices and facilities closed today, January 22

CBJ offices and facilities will be closed today, Monday, January 22 due to heavy and ongoing snow accumulation. Please avoid non-essential travel today.

Juneau School District has announced that all JSD schools and programs will be closed today. For more information, visit juneauschools.org.

For information about winter maintenance and the CBJ road maintenance priority map, please visit CBJ Winter Maintenance Information. For information about State of Alaska road maintenance, visit the Department of Transportation’s Winter Road Maintenance Priority Map.

For the latest weather information, check with the National Weather Service – Juneau area.

January 22nd, 2024|

Docks & Harbors reminds boat owners to check vessels and clear snow

As heavy snowfall continues in Juneau, Docks & Harbors would like to remind all boat owners to check their vessels and structures frequently and keep them cleared of snow. Owners should also make sure all pumps are operating correctly, boats are not taking on any water, and all mooring lines are secure.

For more information, please contact Matthew Creswell, Harbormaster via email at [email protected] or by phone at (907) 586-0919.

January 21st, 2024|

Please move vehicles for snow removal in Douglas tonight, January 21

CBJ Streets & Fleets Maintenance will perform snow removal operations in the downtown Douglas area from 6 p.m. tonight, Sunday, January 21 through 8 a.m. tomorrow, Monday, January 22.

Snow removal will focus on 2nd Street.

Residents and vehicle owners on this street are asked to move their vehicles in advance of this work so snow can be cleared as quickly and thoroughly as possible. Vehicles left on the street will impact operations and cause delays in the snow removal process.

Residents are welcome to park vehicles in the Savikko Park lot while snow removal is underway.

We appreciate your patience and cooperation during this critical work to keep streets and sidewalks clear.

For questions, contact CBJ Streets & Fleet Superintendent Scott Gray at [email protected].

January 21st, 2024|