City officials ask that residents to be mindful that pedestrians, mail carriers and city emergency crews rely on safe sidewalks and clear pathways to buildings and homes.
Portland, Maine - As predicted, a large winter storm has moved into the Portland area. Before the storm ends late tonight Greater Portland should expect 6 to 11 inches of new snow on the ground. City crews will continue snow removal throughout today and into tonight. As a result of the latest winter storm, Portland has declared a city wide parking ban. The parking ban takes effect at 10:00PM until 6:00AM. Any vehicle left on the street is subject to towing and impound. For information about off street parking during a parking ban visit http://portlandmaine.gov/showart.asp?contentID=2590
As part of the snow removal effort, City officials ask that residents to be mindful that pedestrians, mail carriers and city emergency crews rely on safe sidewalks and clear pathways to buildings and homes.
City ordinance requires residents to clear sidewalks on their property within 24 hours after municipal plowing operations are complete. Should property owners not comply; the city will clear the sidewalk and invoice the property owner for the cost of the snow removal. Commercial property owners are required to comply within 12 hours. Exits should also be kept clear so in the event evacuation is necessary, exits aren’t blocked by accumulated snow. If you observe what you believe to be unsafe or hazardous sidewalk conditions please call the winter and sidewalk operations hot line at (207) 874-8793. “We really appreciate the help we receive from Portlanders as we work to keep our streets and sidewalks clear. Our goal is to keep Portland safe and walkable” said City Manager, Mark Rees.
As with any major weather event, please check on elderly or disabled neighbors who may need assistance. If you are concerned or unsure of their safety, call 911 and have emergency crews evaluate the situation.
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