Based on current forecasts, the City of Medford will likely declare a snow emergency for Wednesday night. We will continue to monitor the forecasts and provide an update tomorrow, but want to take this opportunity to remind residents of snow emergency regulations in Medford.
Parking Regulations
- During snow emergencies, parking is only allowed on the even side of the street. This is to allow plows to access the street. Cars parked on the odd side will be ticketed and towed during snow emergencies.
- On main arterial streets (see list below), there is NO PARKING ANYTIME during a snow emergency. Signs are posted on those streets. Cars parked on main arterials during snow emergencies will be ticketed and towed. Arterial streets are:
Boston Ave
Central Ave
College Ave (George St to Boston Ave)
Forest St
Fulton St
George St
Governors Ave
Grove St
Hancock St
Harvard Ave
Harvard St
High St
Lawrence Rd
Main St
Medford St
Mystic Ave (Main St to Crescent St)
Playstead Rd
Riverside Ave
Salem St
Spring St
Washington St
Webster St
Willis Ave
Winthrop St
Woburn St
Shoveling
- Per City Ordinance, property owners must shovel their sidewalks within 6 daylight hours of the end of a snowstorm. Failure to do so may result in fines.
- Make sure to clear openings at corners, crosswalks, curb cuts and fire hydrants so pedestrians and emergency personnel can access areas efficiently.
- If you need assistance with shoveling, the City publishes a list of available shovelers. The list is available at www.medfordma.org/snow, or by calling the Medford Council on Aging at 781-396-6010.
School Information
- The Superintendent of Schools will send direct notifications to parents and guardians regarding the schools’ plans for closure or remote learning.
Food Security
- Travel is strongly discouraged during a snow emergency. Plan ahead for the storm, and stock up on non-perishable goods. If you, or someone you know is in need of food during the storm/COVID-19 crisis, please visit www.medfordma.org/food-resources-in-medford.
You can see more information at www.medfordma.org/snow.
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