Mayor Thomas M. Menino today declared a snow emergency in anticipation of forecasted heavy snowfall tonight followed by frigid temperatures mid-week creating possibly icy conditions. The snow emergency and parking ban will go into effect at midnight tonight. Putting public safety as the top priority, Mayor Menino reminded residents of the following:
  • Move cars from main arterials during snow emergencies. A listing of main arterials can be found at: www.cityofboston.gov/snow/parking.asp
  • Do not park cars within 20 feet of an intersection. Parking too close to an intersection can restrict emergency vehicle access.
  • Do not throw snow back into the street. “Throwbacks” force the city to remove snow from the same street twice.
  • Shovel out fire hydrants close to your home.
  • Property owners are reminded to shovel snow from sidewalks that abut homes and businesses
  • Do not double park.
  • Keep wheelchair ramps clear.
  • Check on elderly and neighbors and others in need.
During declared snow emergencies, discounted parking is available at several parking lots and garages to cars that display Boston resident parking stickers. A list of locations is available at www.cityofboston.gov/snow. The city’s Know Snow program will be in effect to alert residents of the snow emergency.

The City of Boston Storm Center will open at 9:00 p.m., before the snow emergency goes into effect. Residents with storm-related questions or concerns should call the center at (617) 635-3050, starting at 9:00 p.m.