In order to facilitate the movement of traffic and to combat
the hazards of snow and ice on the snow emergency routes named pursuant
to this article, the Mayor, in his or her discretion, may declare
a snow and ice emergency (designated in this article as a "snow emergency").
Information on the existence of a snow emergency may be given by the
City through radio, newspaper or other available media, and information
on the termination of the emergency may be given by use of the same
media.
After any snow emergency is declared, it shall be unlawful,
at any time during the continuance of the emergency, for any person:
A. To park a motor vehicle or to allow that vehicle to remain parked
anywhere on any snow emergency route designated pursuant to this article;
or
B. To drive any motor vehicle on any such snow emergency route, unless
that vehicle is equipped with snow tires or chains.
The streets or parts of streets described in this section are
hereby designated as snow emergency routes:
Name of Street
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Limits
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Alley behind City Hall
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From Gazette Place to Charles Street
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Broad Street
|
Entire length
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Charles Street
|
From Gazette Place to City Hall alley
|
Gazette Place
|
Entire length
|
Kennedy Boulevard
|
Entire length
|
Kennedy Street
|
Entire length
|
Market Street
|
From Kennedy Boulevard to Main Street
|
North and South Main Streets
|
Entire length
|
O'Connell Street
|
From Broad Street to Tunnel Street
|
Parsonage Street
|
Entire length
|
Plank Street
|
Entire length
|
Tomato Festival Drive
|
Entire length
|
Tunnel Street
|
From O'Connell Street to the Street Department facility
|
Wharf Street
|
From Market Street to William Street (ambulance access)
|
William Street
|
Entire length
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