Sunday, January 31, 2021

SNOW EMERGENCY INFORMATION FROM MEDFORD CITY HALL

 

SNOW EMERGENCY IN EFFECT AS OF 4PM MONDAY, FEB. 1ST

by Jackie Piques

The City of Medford is declaring a snow emergency to go into effect at 4 p.m. on Monday, February 1st. Please review parking & other information below.

To see the list of people available to assist with shoveling, scroll down, or CLICK HERE.

A decision on whether schools will be fully remote, in person, or cancelled on Tuesday will be made by Medford Public Schools on Monday morning after reviewing forecasts.

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PARKING REGULATIONS
  • During a DECLARED SNOW EMERGENCY, cars may park ONLY on the EVEN side of the street on secondary roads, unless your street was granted an exemption by the Traffic Commission (because this winter begins in an even year - 2020). Cars parked on the odd side during snow emergencies will be towed. Exempted streets are:

Alexander Ave. - #117 thru #145 odd side parking every year
Bennett St. - odd side parking every year
Bennett Pl. - odd side parking every year
Boston Ave. - #139 thru 194 are in Somerville, park according to Somerville's rules.
Bow St. - #14 thru #52 even side parking every year
Bristol Rd. - Medford ends at #98
Brooks Park - parking on residence side only
Gaston St. - odd side parking every year
Governors Ave. - parking on both side in front of houses
Hillsdale Rd. - Osgood to Somerville line is odd side parking every year
Lookout Rd. - even side parking every year
Maple Ave. - odd side parking every year
Metcalf St. - even side parking every year
Newburn Ave. - #74 thru #86 even side parking every year
North St. - Medford ends at #120
Playstead Rd. - at road division, parking on both side in front of houses
Second St. - Bradbury to Middlesex, parking on residence side every year
Third St. - Bradbury to Middlesex, parking on park side every year
Touro Ave. - odd side parking every year
Wellesley St. - Main to Dartmouth, even side parking every year
Winthrop St. - Rt. 16 to High St. exempt, parking allowed on odd side
Wicklow Ave.  - Medford ends at #118
- Willis Ave. - Hancock to Billings, odd side parking every year

  • During declared snow emergencies, there is NO PARKING on designated Emergency Arteries (see below). Please read posted signage and avoid parking in these areas. Cars on these streets during snow emergencies will be towed. The following streets are designated as Emergency Arteries:

Boston Avenue
Central Avenue
College Avenue from George Street to Boston Avenue
Forest Street
Fulton Street
George Street
Governors Avenue
Grove Street
Hancock Street
Harvard Avenue
Harvard Street
High Street
Lawrence Road
Main Street
Medford Street
Mystic Avenue from Main Street to Crescent Street
Playstead Road
Riverside Avenue
Salem Street
Spring Street
Washington Street
Webster Street
Willis Avenue
Winthrop Street
Woburn Street.

  • You may park in a city lot during snow emergencies, but your car must be moved by 7 a.m. the morning after the storm.
  • Make sure your car is not blocking access for emergency vehicles or snow removal vehicles; emergency vehicles and snow removal vehicles need a minimum of 12 feet.
  • Park your car at least 20 feet from the street corner so plows can push snow away from the crosswalks.
  • Under City Ordinance, residents who have driveways, garages, or other off-street parking facility are not allowed to park on the street for a period of time longer than one hour between 12 a.m. to 7 a.m. and could face a fine.
  • Any motor vehicle parked on a public way for a period of 48 consecutive hours without being moved is subject to towing and a fine.
  • If your car was towed, contact one of the following companies based on where it was towed from:

Export, 50 Mystic Ave.
(cars located east of Medford St., east of Main St., east of Forest St. to the Malden/Somerville line)
781-395-0808

Stephen's Automotive Transport, 60 Union St.
(cars located west of Medford St. and Main St., west of Forest St. to the Somerville/Winchester/Arlington lines)
781-396-8697


SHOVELING REGULATIONS

It is the residents' responsibility to:

  • Clear sidewalks within 6 hours of daylight after snowfall. Keep the adjacent sidewalks clear of snow and ice. Failing to comply with this sidewalk clearance ordinance is a fineable offense. You will be fined $25 the first time, then $50 for each successive day.
  • DO NOT shovel snow into the street
  • To report a sidewalk, call the Building Department at any of the following numbers:781 393 2492
    781 393 2508
    781 393 2493

Additionally, we ask the public's assistance with the following:

  • Clear openings at corners, crosswalks and curb cuts so pedestrians can cross safely.
  • Dig out fire hydrants and catch basins.

Shoveling Assistance Available!

This is a list of shovelers and plowers for hire. This list is provided for information only. The City of Medford is not liable for any related damages.

Accessibility text: Available Snow Shovelers:

Gabi Cole
315-250-1367
Gcole0105@gmail.com
Area: South Medford, West Medford, Hillside, Wellington

Alex Frankel
781-502-8638
Alexf0034@gmail.com
Area: West Medford

Brendan Crowley
781-605-5879
Bigbman9988@gmail.com
Area: Fulton Heights & near Lawrence Memorial Hospital

Aiden & Amanda Auditore
781-2568-6458
781-258-6127
Jewel1022@aol.com
Area: All

Samuel Lima
617-501-9431
Area: All

Zackary Ranney
781-866-1213
Zranney26@medford.k12.ma.us
Area: Spring St., Salem St., Riverside Ave

Danny Diskin
781-718-3093
jdiskin@medford.k12.ma.us
Area: West Medford

Matt Ambrose
617-921-5575
Matt.ambrose@gmail.com
Area: All

Nicholas & Alexander Giogas
781-771-7077
egiogas@comcast.net
Area: West Medford & Boston Ave.

Samuel Chalfin
samchalfin@gmail.com
Area: West Medford

Martin Berry
617-839-4487
Martyb0071@gmail.com
Area: All


CITY RESPONSIBILITIES + PROCEDURES

The Medford DPW will plow and/or treat roads during any snow event. If a significant amount of snow is forecasted (typically 4+ inches), a snow emergency may be called and parking restrictions will go into place to allow plows to access the street and ensure passage for emergency vehicles.

Please don’t take it personally!

Often the DPW plows snow back into your driveway. Pushing snow into a driveway opening or along a car parked in the street is really unavoidable as we work to keep streets passable during all stages of a storm. Whether the snow is form Mother Nature, or from a plow or other source, it is still the responsibility of the resident to clear the area. Don’t throw snow from your sidewalks into the street− this is against the law ($50 fine 1st time, $100 fine 2nd time).


Sign up for community announcements that get delivered to your phone or email including information about shoveling and snow at www.medfordma.org/alerts.


FRIENDLY RECOMMENDATIONS

For people on foot, with strollers and in wheelchairs, ice can be worse than snow. It can cause dangerous falls. You are as responsible for ice on your sidewalks as you are for snow. You must address or treat it within 6 hours.

  • Stock up on ice melter before a storm. Make sure to sprinkle some down before the storm comes.
  • Use ice melter on your driveway entrance and sidewalks early and often to prevent snow from packing down and forming into ice.
  • Make sure to wipe your feet after applying it so you don’t track it into your house.

Materials to use:

  • Use ice melter with calcium chloride (CaCl2). It’s better for the environment and only a small amount is required to melt ice. Potassium chloride (KCl) is okay but be aware it can damage concrete.
  • Use biodegradable cat litter as another good option.
  • Avoid rock salt (NaCl or sodium chloride) – it kills plants and trees. Also avoid sand. It doesn’t help pedestrians; it makes hard ice more slippery. It also gets into storm drains and catch basins and is expensive to clean up in the spring.
Jackie Piques | January 31, 2021 at 7:37 pm | Categories: Seasonal | URL: https://www.medfordma.org/?p=19553

 

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