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As Heavy Snowfall Is Predicted, With First Snowflake, East Haven Parking Ban Begins: East Haven Police
The bottom line: Police say folks need to "remain off the roads unless absolutely necessary."

"With the possibility of tonight's storm bringing significant accumulation to our area, we want to remind all residents to drive with extreme caution in snowy conditions and to remain off the roads unless absolutely necessary. The safety of our residents remains our top priority, and we will be here to assist you every step of the way.
A parking ban automatically goes into effect at the start of snowfall and remains in place for 36 hours after the snow ends, allowing the East Haven Public Works Department to clear streets safely and efficiently.
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Residents with off-street parking (e.g., driveways) are required to utilize those options instead of parking on the road during snow events. Those without off-street parking must follow the Town’s parking ordinances regarding which side of the street to park on and when.
You can view the Town’s Snow Parking Ordinances at:
https://library.municode.com/.../codes/code_of_ordinances...
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Sec. 11-46 - Automatic parking ban at start of all snow events; parking in off-street facilities required when available:
At the start of a snow event, immediately when snow begins to fall, a parking ban shall automatically be in effect. All vehicles shall be required to be parked in off-street facilities (driveways, etc.) where such off-street facilities are available. Said parking ban shall remain in effect during the entirety of a snow event and until thirty-six (36) hours after the snow event has ended.
Please stay safe and give us a call if you need assistance."
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