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Newark Police Issue Advisory for Forcasted Sunday Snow Storm

Newark

During snow emergencies it is important to keep roads clear for plows and emergency vehicles. Cars parked in these arteries during snow removal operations impede removal efforts and is prohibited.

The latest weather reports call for an estimated 2 to 4 inches of snow in New Jersey. We are asking the residents of Newark to prepare in advance and to look for alternative locations to park to help expedite the snow removal process; alternate side of the street parking regulations will be in effect.

Cars will be allowed to park on side of the street with even numbered addresses until such time the side of the street with odd numbers addresses has been thoroughly plowed, thereafter motorists are urged to move their vehicles to the opposite side of the street.

Parking will be prohibited on the streets listed below which are considered snow removal routes.

You are urged to look for parking at open public parking lots.

Wet snow is expected to begin Sunday morning until late that night with a possible accumulation of 2 to 4 inches. Below is a lists of major corridors within the City where parking is prohibited during a snow emergency.

No Parking on the following Major Corridors

Bergen Street between Nye Avenue and Chancellor Avenue

Elizabeth Avenue between Renner Avenue and Meeker Avenue

Ferry Street between Edison Plaza East and Niagara Street

Lafayette Street between NJRR Avenue to Wilson Avenue

Wilson Avenue between Merchant Street and Rome Street

Mt. Prospect between Elwood Avenue and Tiffany Boulevard

County Roads Where Parking Is Also Prohibited During a Snow Emergency

Bloomfield Avenue

Chancellor Avenue

Lyons Avenue

Sanford Avenue

Stuyvesant Avenue

South Orange Avenue

Springfield Avenue

Irvington Avenue

Grove Street

Broadway

Park Avenue

Central Avenue

Center Islands on Park Avenue

During such emergency, vehicles found parked on the snow emergency roads will be ticketed and towed.

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