City of New Haven - 01/07/2017 - 11:44AM January 7th - Winter Storm Update - NHV Open For Business - Important Parking Ban Included January 7- 12:00PM Update on the Winter Storm



Mayor Toni N. Harp ALL RESIDENTIAL STREETS to allow snow removal equipment better access to city streets for public safety. The parking restrictions are intended to streamline the city’s response to this weekend’s snowstorm.



There will be a 24 hour parking ban in place beginning Saturday at noon (12pm) and going to Sunday at noon (12pm) on all residential streets in New Haven. There will be no parking allowed on the ODD side of the street for 24 hours. Parking is available at all New Haven Public Schools, however cars shall be removed by 3pm Sunday.



In addition, there will be a parking ban on all DOWNTOWN AND POSTED SNOW ROUTE in effect overnight tonight from 2am-8am on Sunday January 8th.



The ban will include all posted snow routes and all of downtown (bounded by Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard, State Street, Grove Street, and Howe Street). The parking ban will be strictly enforced - all cars parked in downtown and on snow routes in violation of the parking ban will be removed overnight. Map of posted snow routes: Do NOT park on either side of the street in the Downtown

Do NOT park on either side of the street on all posted snow routes



Stay ahead of the storm and secure your emergency parking space before a storm! Help our community cleanup effort by talking to your neighbors and sharing off street parking. Together we can get our city moving again.



The Granite Square Garage (FREE) and Temple Street Garage ($3/day) will be available for residents and offer parking beginning Saturday at 9pm until Sunday at 9pm. For garage location information, find more on the Park New Haven website:



To stay up to date on all the latest storm related information and any parking bans that will be in effect, sign up for the Emergency Notification Alert System. It's a free and effective way to stay informed and receive time sensitive updates via automated messages on your home, cell, business phone, email, text message, hearing impaired or whichever device/method best suits your needs: January 7- 12:00PM Update on the Winter StormMayor Toni N. Harp has announced plans for a parking ban onto allow snow removal equipment better access to city streets for public safety. The parking restrictions are intended to streamline the city’s response to this weekend’s snowstorm.There will be a 24 hour parking ban in place beginning Saturday at noon (12pm) and going to Sunday at noon (12pm) on all residential streets in New Haven. There will be no parking allowed on the ODD side of the street for 24 hours. Parking is available at all New Haven Public Schools, however cars shall be removed by 3pm Sunday.In addition, there will be a parking ban on allin effect overnight tonight from 2am-8am on Sunday January 8th.The ban will include all posted snow routes and all of downtown (bounded by Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard, State Street, Grove Street, and Howe Street).Map of posted snow routes: http://bit.ly/SnowRoutesNHV



Stay ahead of the storm and secure your emergency parking space before a storm! Help our community cleanup effort by talking to your neighbors and sharing off street parking. Together we can get our city moving again.The Granite Square Garage (FREE) and Temple Street Garage ($3/day) will be available for residents and offer parking beginning Saturday at 9pm until Sunday at 9pm. For garage location information, find more on the Park New Haven website: http://www.parknewhaven.com/



If parking your vehicle in a lot or garage, be sure to empty out any personal possessions as it is probable your vehicle will be inaccessible until streets and parking lots have been cleared of snow. We are also asking that all owners of cars sign up to be notified by the City of New Haven's alerts system for when they should remove their cars in the near future. Sign up here: http://cityofnewhaven.com/alerts/



For information on trash collection visit: http://cityofnewhaven.com/PublicWorks/Trash/Recycling.asp



CTTransit bus service is expected to operate under normal service for Satruday. Please keep an eye on their website for any service interruptions: http://www.cttransit.com To stay up to date on all the latest storm related information and any parking bans that will be in effect, sign up for the Emergency Notification Alert System. It's a free and effective way to stay informed and receive time sensitive updates via automated messages on your home, cell, business phone, email, text message, hearing impaired or whichever device/method best suits your needs: http://cityofnewhaven.com/alerts/



Don't forget! During a snow storm, please work to keep your sidewalks clear to their full width. A lot of your neighbors continue to walk and use our sidewalks, and it is important for a Great City to have clear sidewalks during a storm so we all can still get to the store and to bus stops. You can also find additional information regarding snow plowing operations, routes and resident snow removal FAQ here: http://bit.ly/2016SnowInfoNHV



Do you live near an elderly or disabled resident who cannot clear their driveway or sidewalk or are you someone who is able to lend a hand? Whether you are a resident who needs help or a resident who would like to help, sign onto Snowcrew (powered by SeeClickFix) and join a community of people who are working together to freely assist one another with winter storm related snow removal: http://www.snowcrew.org



Use New Haven Connect (powered by SeeClickFix) to report non-emergencies throughout the storm. You can download the New Haven Connect app to your smart phone by clicking here: http://onelink.to/9mq65z



As additional information becomes available regarding this storm, it will be sent out through the Emergency Notification System and will be on the City of New Haven website: http://www.cityofnewhaven.com



City of New Haven Snow Information Line: 203-946-7669

City of New Haven Emergency Operations: 203-946-8221

City of New Haven Non-Emergency Police: 203-946-6316

Social Services: dial "211" from any phone http://www.211ct.org/

