somervillelogoAll cars must be moved by 4 a.m. to avoid ticketing and towing. Somerville Public Schools closed Friday.

In accordance with the city’s Snow Emergency Procedures, Mayor Joseph A. Curtatone has declared a snow emergency for the City of Somerville to go into effect at 12 a.m. on Fri., Feb. 5 (midnight on Thurs., Feb. 4).  During snow emergencies, parking is allowed on the odd-numbered side of the street only (unless otherwise posted). Cars not moved by 4 a.m. Fri. morning will be subject to ticketing and towing. Residents unable to find a parking space on the odd-numbered side of the street may park in any municipal or school parking lot for the duration of the emergency. Full snow emergency and snow removal policies may be found on the City’s website at www.somervillema.gov/snow.

Superintendent of Schools Mary Skipper also announced that Somerville Public Schools will be closed on Friday.

Trash and recycling pickup will continue on a normal scheduled for Fri., Feb 5, and the Somerville Public Libraries will remain open. However, all Somerville Recreation activities will be cancelled.

Residents are also reminded property owners are responsible for removing snow and ice from sidewalks abutting their property. In cases of extreme snowfall or difficult conditions, the city may extend timelines for snow removal. All changes will be announced in advance.

Residents are encouraged to sign up for the city’s alert system to receive notification by phone, email and/or text message in the event of emergencies or with important information for your neighborhood. Residents may also sign up for alerts by calling 311 (617-666-3311 from outside the city).

Snow Emergency Policies:

A snow emergency may be declared whenever four or more inches of snow are predicted. City officials closely monitor storm forecasts through various means, and will use all available information to make an informed decision as swiftly as possible. Once a snow emergency has been declared, residents will be notified via multiple lines of communication, including:

Citywide alerts;
City Cable TV (Channel 22 for Comcast customers, Channel 13 for RCN customers) and Educational TV (Channel 15);
Local TV, radio and print media;
Postings on city social media feeds, including:
Facebook:  www.facebook.com/SomervilleCity; www.facebook.com/311Somerville
Twitter: @SomervilleCity; @311Somerville
City website: www.somervillema.gov
Flashing blue lights activated at 22 key intersections in the city (when lights are flashing, a snow emergency is in effect).

Parking Regulations During a Snow Emergency:

Once a snow emergency is declared, vehicle owners will have four hours (unless otherwise noted) in which to move their vehicles to the odd-numbered side of the street (unless otherwise posted), or they will be ticketed and towed. Municipal and school lots will be made available at no cost to residents during snow emergencies. It is important that vehicles only be parked on one side of the street as noted above to ensure plows can make all roads accessible and safe, particularly for emergency vehicles.

— City of Somerville

 

2 Responses to “Snow Emergency declared effective Fri., Feb. 5 at 12:00 a.m.”

  1. Genie Geronimo says:

    I wish they’d stop describing these as “snow emergencies”. Enacting a parking ban for 4-8″ of snow is absurd, of course. Calling it an “emergency” simply makes the act more insulting to our residents.

  2. A Moore says:

    It’s the change. 4 to 8 inches and we would be walking to school. A few more years and 2 to 4 inches will be an emergency.