Updated:Somerville Public Schools are closed Mon., Feb. 9 

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All cars must be moved by 2 p.m. to avoid ticketing and towing. Residents encouraged toshare extra driveway spots.

 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 10 a.m. on Sun., Feb. 8.  During snow emergencies, parking is allowed on the odd-numbered side of the street only (unless otherwise posted).  Cars not moved by 2 p.m. Sun. 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, and may park in lots immediately on Sunday as regular parking enforcement is not in place on Sundays. Full snow emergency and snow removal policies may be found on the city’s website at www.somervillema.gov/snow. A video statement from Mayor Curtatone on the historic snowfall and the city’s ongoing response will be available at www.somervillema.gov/snow.

Call for Driveway Sharing

Due to the extraordinary snowfall resulting in decreased parking availability, we strongly urge anyone with a driveway to use it and also consider sharing extra spots with friends and neighbors to help keep cars off of the streets for more effective cleaning.

Additional Parking

For this storm, a portion of the Dilboy Stadium Parking Lot will be available for residents. Additionally, Assembly Row has made 200 parking spots available in its free AMC parking garage for Somerville residents during the storm. To utilize Assembly Row spaces, residents must reserve an Assembly Row-issued parking pass HERE. Passes must be visible on your dashboard. The first 200 residents requesting permits for the garage will be able to access the second and third floors for parking for the duration of the city’s parking ban. For more information, call 617-440-5565. Residents in the Davis area may also want to consider parking at the Alewife MBTA station (for the daily rate) and then commuting to their car via the Red Line.

Cars & Parking:

  • Move cars by 2 p.m. Sunday: A snow emergency is in effect as of 10 a.m. on Sun., Feb. 8. All cars must be moved to the odd-numbered side of the street (unless otherwise posted). Cars not moved from the even-numbered side by 2 p.m. Sun. may be ticketed and towed.
  • Parking available in City & School lots: During the emergency, residents may park in any municipal or designated school parking lots. A portion of the Dilboy Stadium parking lot will also be available for residents during this storm.
  • Meters: Meters are not in effect during the emergency. However, parking is allowed only at meters on the odd-side of the road.
  • Map of available parking lots: A map of available parking lots, and additional snow emergency information is available at http://www.somervillema.gov/snow.
  • Call for Driveway Sharing: Due to existing parking pressures, we strongly urge anyone with a driveway to use it and also consider sharing extra spots with friends and neighbors to help keep cars off of the streets for more effective cleaning.
  • Additional Parking for this storm:
    • Dilboy Stadium: The front portion of the Dilboy Stadium Parking Lot will be available for residents (in addition to the Dilboy Pool lot, which is always available during snow emergencies).
    • Assembly Row has made 200 parking spots available in its free AMC parking garage for Somerville residents during the storm. To use Assembly Row spaces, residents must reserve an Assembly Row-issued parking pass HERE. Passes must be visible on your dashboard. The first 200 residents requesting permits for the garage will be able to access the second and third floors for parking for the duration of the City’s parking ban. For more information, call 617-440-5565.
    • Alewife MBTA garage: Residents in the Davis area may want to consider parking at the Alewife MBTA station (for the daily rate) and then commuting to their car via the Red Line.

Closures for Monday, Feb. 9:

  • Schools:  Closed
  • Afterschool activities: Canceled
  • City Hall:  Closed
  • Libraries: Closed
  • City buildings: Closed

Trash & Recycling: At this time, only Monday pickup is a planned delay. However, additional delays should be expected due to the difficult winter conditions. If you place your trash and recycling out as scheduled below and it is not picked up, please place it out again the next day. Crews will automatically loop back to any uncompleted portions of the previous day’s route the next day.

  • Monday: DELAYED, place trash out on Tues., Feb. 10
  • Tuesday: ON TIME
  • Wednesday: ON TIME
  • Thursday: ON TIME
  • FRIDAY: ON TIME

Extraordinary conditions: Due to the large amounts of snow already on the ground, this storm will present unique challenges, and we encourage you to stay informed by checking this page and City social media feeds for additional information throughout the storm. If you have any additional questions, please call 311 (or 617-666-3311 from a cell phone or outside the City).

Snow removal information: Public safety and public works crews have been out in maximum force since the first in a series of storms that have resulted in record-setting snowfall in the region. Due to the extraordinary snowfall, more than 53 inches prior to this storm (twice what fell in the area during the Blizzard of ’78), conditions nonetheless remain difficult on many side streets. Crews are out today and will continue snow clearing and removal as long as necessary. We thank everyone for their patience and cooperation.

Alerts and Further Updates

Due to the large amounts of snow already on the ground, this storm will present unique challenges, and we encourage you to stay informed by checking the city’s website and social media feeds for additional information throughout the storm. Residents are also 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:

 

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