Storm Notes – North Shore To Be Hit By Big Snow Storm Thurday – Community Notes Coming In – Schools are Closing

NORTH SHORE – MSONEWSPORTS.COM will post community notices leading up to Thursday major storm storm that forecasters are predicting. snow emergency

The City of Lynn will have no school on Thursday, February 9, 2017 due to snow. The School Committee meeting scheduled for 7 pm on February 9, 2017 has also been canceled.
A parking ban will begin at 12 midnight on February 9, 2017. All cars must be removed from the streets by that time to avoid ticketing and towing. The City will have all school lots open for off-street parking of vehicles. Please check the City website during the day on Thursday, February 9 for information on when the parking ban will be lifted, and when all cars must be removed from schoolyards.
The icy conditions of Wednesday, February 8 have caused delays in some trash pickups as well. If your trash was supposed to be collected on Wednesday, please remove it from curbside and place it out for collection on Friday. THERE WILL BE NO TRASH COLLECTED ON THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9. Trash pickup originally scheduled for Thursday will take place on Friday. Trash pickup originally scheduled for Friday will take place on Saturday. We expect normal collection schedules to resume next week.
Thank you for your cooperation, and stay safe during the upcoming storm


Salem No School. City Hall closed. Trash/Recycling pick up delayed by one day. Snow Emergency Parking ban begins at 9am

Revere -Parking Ban will go into effect starting at 8AM Thursday Morning. Please be aware of the No Parking signs.

Manchester by the Sea PARKING BAN! Ahead of tomorrow’s major storm, the Town has issued a parking ban. Blue lights on at 5p, all cars MUST be removed by 5a.

The Newburyport Department of Public Services (DPS) has declared a Snow Emergency Parking Ban effective at 11 PM on Wednesday February 8, 2017, until further notice, due to expected snowfall.  When a parking ban is in effect, DPS attempts to turn on the flashing blue emergency beacons located at major intersections across the City, 6-7 hours in advance of the start time of the parking ban in an effort to provide advance warning to residents, businesses and visitors.

During a Parking Ban, ALL parking is prohibited on all public ways.  Any vehicle parked on a public way is subject to ticketing and/or towing at the owner’s expense.  The City’s towing priorities are based on access needs for emergency vehicles (Fire, Police, Ambulance), along with the type and duration of the event.  Residents may park (free of charge) in city-controlled municipal lots until the ban has been rescinded.  Owners of vehicles parked in the municipal lots must remove their cars within 24 hours after the parking ban is lifted so the DPS crews can properly clear those lots.


 

 

 

 

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