Village of Ossining Declares Snow Emergency

The Village of Ossining has declared a Snow Emergency, effective 9 PM today, Monday, March 13, 2017. During a Snow Emergency stopping/standing/parking is prohibited on designated Snow Emergency Streets. That means you will be towed if you leave your car on a Snow Emergency Street after 9pm tonight. In accordance with the provisions of § 250-28(1) of the Village of Ossining Code, Snow Emergency Streets are established as follows:

Broad Avenue, South From South Highland Avenue to State Street

Croton Avenue, Both Sides, Entire length

Dale Avenue, Both Sides, Entire length

Edward Street, West Side, From Broad Avenue to Washington Avenue

Everett Avenue, South Side, From South Highland Avenue to Spring Street

Ferris Place, West Side, Entire length

Lafayette Avenue, South Side, From Spring Street to State Street

Main Street, Both Sides, Entire length

North Highland Avenue, Both Sides, Entire length

Pleasantville Road, Both Sides, Entire length

Secor Road, Both Sides, Entire length

South Highland Avenue, Both Sides, Entire length

Spring Street, West Side, Entire length

State Street, West Side, Entire length

William Street, South Side, From South Highland Avenue to State Street

Additionally, temporary “No Parking” areas will be established at 9PM tonight in the following locations:

Glenn Street, Both Sides, from Dale Avenue to Terrace Ave

Terrace Avenue, Both Sides, from Glenn Street to Marble Place

Marble Place, Both Sides, Entire Length

North Malcolm Street, South Side, from North Highland Avenue to Broadway

Please do your best to stay off of the roads and be sure to observe all parking ordinances to allow for passage of emergency responders.  The Recreation Department is prepared to have the emergency shelter at the Community Center staffed and operational, should the need arise– this will be decided upon this evening or tomorrow morning.

As always, we recommend that you prepare for the worst: keep flashlights and extra batteries at the ready, charge up your cell phones and laptops, and check in on elderly friends and neighbors. In the event of a power outage, call 1-800-75-CONED, or text “REG” to “OUTAGE” to make a report. You can also download the ConEd app on your iPhone or Android smartphone to easily report outages and check on estimated restoration times — you will need to have your account number handy to register with the app, so be sure to have it on hand to get set up. You can also use these services to report downed wires, which should also be reported to the police department.

** The Snow Emergency remains in effect until further notice**

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