Columbus has rolled out a new website that will allow residents to track whether snowplows have treated their streets. The site shows a map of the city and color-coded lines that indicate when a street was treated. Users can type in their address to see whether their street has been treated. It also has a setting that shows each street's priority level for treatment during a snow storm.

Columbus has rolled out a new website that will allow residents to track whether snowplows have treated their streets.



The site, warriorwatch.columbus.gov, shows a map of the city and color-coded lines that indicate when a street was treated.



Users can type in their address to see whether their street has been treated. It also has a setting that shows each street�s priority level for treatment during a snow storm.



Lines on the map show a time range in which streets were treated. Dark green, for example, indicates that a street was treated in the past six hours. Clicking on a specific segment provides more detail about when a plow passed.



The map shows treatment only from the previous 72 hours.



The map does not show whether trucks plowed the street or spread salt and brine, said Rick Tilton, assistant director in the Department of Public Service. Lines on the map indicate only that the street was treated.



A ticker at the top of the map shows the number of city plows on the streets.



Current data that is being used on the map was generated from a dry-run that plows made this week.



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