Kingston declares snow emergency ahead of storm

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KINGSTON – Mayor Steve Noble has declared a snow emergency for the city in advance of the expected snowstorm.  The snow emergency restrictions go into effect at 7:00 p.m. on Monday, February 27, 2023. Vehicles parked on the streets need to be moved off the street or to the “ODD” side of the street by 9:00 p.m.

Vehicles may be parked on the ODD side of the street, which means the side of the street with odd house numbers. The best place for vehicles is off the street, according to Mayor Noble.
There will be no parking on Snow Emergency Routes for the duration of the declared emergency. For a list of streets, please visit https://kingston-ny.gov/snowemergency
Snow Emergency Routes will be maintained as priorities for plowing throughout the storm.
There will be no trash or recycling pickup on Tuesday, February 28th and no bins should be on or near the street.  Trash and recycling service will be operating one day behind schedule as a result of Tuesday’s service suspension.  City of Kingston municipal offices will be open for business on Tuesday.
Snow emergencies and related parking restrictions are typically in effect for at least two days in order for the city’s Department of Public Works to clear both sides of the street. You must adhere to these parking restrictions and move your vehicle, regardless of whether or not the weather has improved or the street looks clear. Parking restrictions may be lifted sooner if the City determines it to be safe to do so. In this event, a separate alert will be sent announcing the change to parking restrictions.
For additional information, visit www.kingston-ny.gov.



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