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Export is devastated to learn of the line of duty death of MSP Trooper Tamar Bucci. Our thoughts this morning are with h...
03/04/2022

Export is devastated to learn of the line of duty death of MSP Trooper Tamar Bucci. Our thoughts this morning are with her family and fellow troopers as we process this tragic and senseless loss of life. Unfortunately this tragedy reminds us of the dangers we all face every day while in service to the Commonwealth.

Trooper Bucci is not just a friend to us; and we are heartbroken by this devastating loss to someone we knew and worked along side with. We would like to extend heartfelt prayers and thoughts to all. We ask for everyone to keep her family in their thoughts and prayers during this immensely difficult time.

02/24/2022

A snow emergency in the City of Somerville will go into effect at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, February 24. Beginning at 7:30 p.m., cars will have four hours (until 11:30 p.m.) to move to the ODD-numbered side of the street. Any exceptions will be noted by nearby signs. Residents are free to begin moving their cars to the odd side at any time.

Designated City parking lots are also available for snow emergency parking starting at 7:30 p.m. p.m. For a full list of available City-owned parking lots, visit somervillema.gov/snow. Parking is not allowed in school lots during snow emergencies and gates will be locked. To avoid having your vehicle locked in a school lot, ticketed, and towed, vacate all school lots before 11:30 p.m. on Thursday, February 24.

If you do use City lots, please note that all cars must be moved within 2 hours of the end of the emergency. Snow emergencies can be lifted at any time, including during work hours, so if you are unable to move your car out of a City lot at potentially short notice, please consider finding alternative parking.

Bike lanes and cycle tracks will be plowed as part of our snow removal and specialized tractors will be deployed for this purpose; however, during and immediately after a storm, bike lanes may have ice and snow buildup. Please help us keep streets and bike lanes clear by not shoveling snow into them. Please also bear with us if you observe plow damage to flex posts used for bike and pedestrian infrastructure. A certain amount of flex post loss is expected during snow removal. Posts will be replaced in the spring.

Closed or Canceled Friday:
○ Somerville Public Library Branches
○ Somerville Recreation programs
○ Kennedy pool
○ Somerville Public School activities
○ Somerville Public School District offices
○ CHA Somerville Vaccination Center

Open Services Friday:
○ Trash and recycling collection is on a one-day delay because of this week’s holiday. There is no additional delay due to weather.
○ City offices
○ Ice skating rinks

For more information, please visit somervillema.gov/snow or contact 311 (617-666-3311).

02/22/2022

[Patchy Black Ice Early This AM] Areas of fog along with temperatures below freezing may result in patches of black ice across portions of RI/SE MA early this morning. Motorists are urged to drive with extra caution.

02/07/2022

Unfortunately the cold doesn’t deter criminals and catalytic converter thefts are still prevalent. The vehicles that are most often targeted are older model Toyota Prius’, Honda CR-Vs, Accords, Elements and also Ford trucks. Please read the prevention tips below, especially if you own any of the vehicles mentioned.

✅ Park only in well-lit areas
✅ Install a protective device to make it harder for thieves to cut out
✅ Set up a vibration triggering alarm system
✅ Have your VIN number etched onto your catalytic converter
✅ Consider using bright, anti-theft spray paint

As always, if you see something suspicious, please say something. Call us at 781-395-1212 with any information.

02/04/2022

⚠️❄️We made it through the morning commute, but according to US National Weather Service Boston MA we are heading into a flash freeze as temperatures keep dropping. This will result in dangerous travel due to icy road conditions. If you have to be on the roads, please allow plenty of extra time and drive slow. Check out Mass511.com for the latest road conditions.

02/03/2022

We don't plan to call a snow emergency, but we want to remind everyone to be careful on their Friday morning commute. Crews will be out tonight and tomorrow morning pre-treating the roads, but roads and sidewalks may be slippery in the morning so give yourself some extra time and go slow. You can help out your neighbors who rely on our sidewalks to get around by pre-treating them tonight.

02/01/2022

The City will lift the snow emergency as of 5 p.m. today, and normal parking regulations will resume.

If you are a resident on a main artery and had parked on a permit-only secondary street, please make sure to move your car after 5 p.m. When parking, especially on narrow side streets, please make sure to park as close to the curb as possible, and make sure that there is enough access on the street for emergency vehicles. If emergency vehicles are not able to access the street, your vehicle may be subject to ticketing and towing.

Please remember that, under City ordinance, residents are required to shovel all sidewalks abutting your property within 6 daylight hours after the end of a storm. Snow cannot be shoveled into the street. If possible, please also clear paths at corners and crosswalks, and if there is a fire hydrant near your home, make sure it is accessible in case of an emergency.

For more info visit medfordma.org/snow

We thank you for your cooperation during this winter storm.

01/31/2022

The City of Somerville's snow emergency will end Monday, January 31, at 6 a.m. and normal parking rules will resume at that time. Vehicles can be parked on the even side of the street starting at 6 a.m. Monday. Crews will continue working throughout Sunday and Monday to clear snow from this large storm. Thank you for your patience and caution as snow removal continues.

Residents parked in municipal lots during the snow emergency have a two-hour window to move their vehicles after the end of a snow emergency. Cars still parked in municipal lots after 8 a.m. on Monday, January 31, will be subject to ticketing and towing to ensure crews are able to safely plow lots. Those parked in City lots may want to clear their vehicles today/Sunday so you can move to street parking by 8 a.m. tomorrow/Monday.

To allow safe passage for all and to avoid being ticketed, property owners should have cleared snow from their sidewalks by 1 p.m. today, Sunday, January 30 (within 6 daylight hours of the end of snowfall). If you have not cleared your sidewalk, please do so as soon as possible. A path at least 3 feet wide and down to the pavement is required to allow wheelchair passage. Please remember to also treat your walks in the coming days for ice that can form overnight as meltwater refreezes. Be sure to stay warm and take frequent breaks while shoveling. Review cold-weather safety tips at somervillema.gov/coldweather.

Please also note that by 6 a.m., Tuesday, February 1 (24 hours after the end of the snow emergency), residential or visitor parking permits must be cleared of snow and visible or the vehicle may be ticketed.

Please also note that by 6 a.m., Wednesday, February 2 (48 hours after the end of the emergency), your vehicle must be fully cleared of snow to avoid ticketing.

Delayed openings on Monday
Somerville Public Schools, two-hour delay
City offices, 10 a.m.
Somerville Public Library branches, 10 a.m.

Finally, crews have been out since early Friday evening pre-treating and then clearing snow for this storm in challenging conditions and amid historic snowfall. They will continue working in the coming days. If you see them go by, a smile and a wave can go a long way for people who’ve been working so hard in the cold.

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