MAYOR WALSH ANNOUNCES PREPARATIONS FOR OVERNIGHT WINTER STORM; SCHOOL CLOSURE TOMORROW
Urges residents to take caution, abide by snow regulations
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BOSTON - Sunday, March 3, 2019 - Mayor Martin J. Walsh today announced preparations ahead of this evening's snowstorm, which is expected to bring between six to 10 inches of heavy, wet snow to Boston beginning at 8:00 p.m. tonight. The storm will begin tonight through the morning, with the heaviest snow falling between 1:00 a.m. - 6:00 a.m. Monday commutes are likely to be impacted. The City is encouraging all commuters to utilize extreme caution when traveling tomorrow morning, and asks that businesses prioritize worker safety when considering attendance policy.
Due to the travel conditions, Boston Public Schools is cancelling school on Monday, March 4, as well as all afterschool activities. BPS is notifying families of the decision to cancel school via automated phone call and other communications, including on bostonpublicschools.org.
Boston City Hall and all City departments and agencies, including the Boston Public Library and Boston Centers for Youth & Families Centers (BCYF) will open during normal business hours. Please check their schedules here.
In preparation of the winter weather, Boston Public Works will have 70 pieces of equipment pre-treating Boston roadways with salt. At the height of the storm, PWD will have 620 pieces of equipment working citywide. The Public Works Department currently has 26, 000 tons of salt on hand.
When shoveling snow, residents are reminded not to throw snow onto the street, and to shovel out catch basins and fire hydrants. There is no parking ban or snow emergency in effect.
"We are encouraging residents to use caution when traveling, assist older neighbors and those who are disabled, and keep up with the shoveling of their property throughout the storm," said Mayor Walsh. "The City of Boston and our Public Works are prepared for all storms that come Boston's way, and we ask that residents and businesses do their part, including shoveling their sidewalks and walkways, to ensure safety for all. Please remember to abide by the snow rules, stay off the roads and be safe."
Residents are encouraged to sign up for emergency notifications through AlertBoston and utilize Boston's 311 call center for non-emergency related issues. To find out more information about resources and services available to residents, please visit boston.gov/snow
Rules on Clearing Snow
Safety Tips
Public Libraries & Community Centers
Boston Public Libraries and Boston Centers for Youth & Families' community centers will be open normal business hours. Please check their schedules here.
Helping the Homeless
Residents are encouraged to sign-up for AlertBoston to receive emergency alerts and to call 311, download the BOS:311 app, or tweet at @BOS311 with questions or concerns. Follow @CityofBoston and visit boston.gov/snow for the latest updates.
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