Thursday, December 10, 2009

Remember Snow Emergency Guidelines


  With winter storms barreling our way, the city reminds residents that during a snow emergency, all vehicles must be removed from the street. Vehicles left on the street may be ticketed or towed. Police do not issue warnings.
  A snow emergency may be declared when snowfall of three inches or more over a short period of time is predicted. You can check to see if a snow emergency has been declared via any of the following methods:


-Snow emergency hotline at 943-2444.
-Notice will be posted on www.cityofdearborn.org, and on CDTV (Channel 12 on Comcast and Channel 10 on WOW).
-Sign up for notifications through the social media site, Twitter.com. Sign up at www.twitter.com to follow the “cityofdearborn.”
-Media websites like this one.
-You may also hear the City’s emergency warning sirens go off when a snow emergency is declared.


  Remember, whether a snow emergency has been called or not, it’s a good idea to get your vehicles off of the street during heavy snowfalls so plow crews can do their jobs more efficiently and more safely.

1 comments:

Donna Hay said...

These guys and gals do a great job cleaning our streets ASAP. I know we all yell and swear when the driveway has just been cleared out and down they come with the trucks again. Just one of those things that can't be helped. Thanks.

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