03/06/2022
3/7/2022 11 A.M. UPDATE-Winter Weather Emergency Cancelled for March 7, 2022
The City has cancelled its Winter Weather Emergency which began at midnight on Monday, March 7. The forecast called for 2 – 5 inches of snow accumulation. The City received the lower end of the forecast amount. Due to the pavement temperature, most residential streets have very little accumulation. City crews have been maintaining main streets since 4 a.m. and will salt all intersections in the City. However, residential streets will not be plowed.
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The City has declared a winter weather emergency beginning at 12 a.m. (midnight) on Monday, March 7, 2022. A winter weather emergency means that all parked vehicles must be removed from City streets until snow and ice control operations are complete. To ensure that you do not receive a parking ticket, please move all vehicles prior to midnight and keep them off City streets until 9 p.m. on Monday, March 7.
Snow accumulations of 2–5 inches have been forecast, requiring City staff to complete snow and ice control operations. Main and arterial streets will be maintained throughout the duration of the winter weather event. City crews will likely perform a City-wide plow following the snowfall. All parked vehicles must be removed from City streets to minimize safety issues for snow and ice removal operations.
The forecast calls for warmer temperatures and sun on Tuesday and Wednesday of this week. Due to this forecast, if the city receives the lower end of the forecast snow accumulation, the Operations Division may rescind the winter weather emergency and not plow all residential streets. Updates will be provided in the event of operational changes.
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