Please be advised that a Snow Emergency will go into effect at 6PM today, Sunday, March 1st and will continue until further notice. While the Snow Emergency is in effect, the Winter Parking Restrictions will be enforced. No parking is allowed on either side of any street that is designated as an Emergency Artery. Please refer to our website at www.pdmamedford.wpengine.com for the list of Snow Emergency arteries. During the Snow Emergency, the Odd-Even winter parking restrictions shall be in effect on all side streets, 24 hours a day, until the Snow Emergency is lifted. This winter, parking will be allowed on the even side only unless otherwise restricted. Vehicles parked in violation shall be ticketed and towed. We appreciate everyone’s continued patience and cooperation.
Snow Emergency Lifted as of 9AM Wednesday, February 25th
The Snow Emergency has been lifted as of 9AM today, Wednesday February 25th. Due to amount of snow and the narrowness of the roads, all residents are advised that the ODD/EVEN winter parking ban shall remain in effect until further notice. Parking is allowed on the EVEN side only for this winter season, unless otherwise restricted or exempted. We ask that all residents and motorists use a common sense approach when parking on Medford streets. Please do not park in such a way that will impede the free flow of traffic. Violators shall be subject to ticketing and towing. We appreciate your continued cooperation.
Snow Emergency in Effect at Midnight
Please be advised that a Snow Emergency will go into effect at midnight and will continue until further notice. While the Snow Emergency is in effect, the Winter Parking Restrictions will be enforced. No parking is allowed on either side of any street that is designated as an Emergency Artery. Please refer to our website at www.pdmamedford.wpengine.com for the list of Snow Emergency arteries. During the Snow Emergency, the Odd-Even winter parking restrictions shall be in effect on all side streets, 24 hours a day, until the Snow Emergency is lifted. This winter, parking will be allowed on the even side only unless otherwise restricted. Vehicles parked in violation shall be ticketed and towed. We have received complaints regarding snow being thrown into the streets or even into neighbor’s yards. We need everyone’s cooperation while the cleanup continues. We appreciate everyone’s patience.
Snow Emergency Lifted – Odd/Even Parking Ban Remains in Effect
The Snow Emergency has been lifted as of noon today, Monday, February 23rd. When we are notified by DPW of their intention to clear an area of the City, we will notify residents of that area by placing a call to them by using this method.
Due to amount of snow and the narrowness of the roads, all residents are advised that the ODD/EVEN winter parking ban shall remain in effect until further notice. Parking is allowed on the EVEN side only for this winter season, unless otherwise restricted or exempted.
We ask that all residents and motorists use a common sense approach when parking on Medford streets. Please do not park in such a way that will impede the free flow of traffic. Violators shall be subject to ticketing and towing.
Thank-you for your continued cooperation.
Snow Emergency remains in effect February 14th
Please be advised that a Snow Emergency will remain in effect until further notice as the result of the weather forecast. While the Snow Emergency is in effect, the Winter Parking Restrictions will be enforced. No parking is allowed on either side of any street that is designated as an Emergency Artery. Please refer to our website at www.pdmamedford.wpengine.com for the list of Snow Emergency arteries. During the Snow Emergency, the Odd-Even winter parking restrictions shall be in effect on all side streets, 24 hours a day, until the Snow Emergency is lifted. This winter, parking will be allowed on the even side only unless otherwise restricted. Vehicles parked in violation shall be ticketed and towed. We need everyone’s cooperation in order to keep our roads open and accessible. This information can be found on the City-website at www.medford.org. Please pass this message on to your family, friends and neighbors. Thank-you
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