Traffic & Transit
Concord Issues Overnight Snow Parking Ban Into Tuesday Morning
Concord has issued a storm parking ban through the overnight for for snow removal downtown.
There will be no parking in downtown Concord overnight Monday into Tuesday morning as crews look to clear city streets.
The parking ban, which is set to begin at midnight and last until 7 a.m., includes the area of North Main Street. Drivers are advised that cars parked on the street after midnight are at risk of ticketing and towing.
Winter Maintenance #ParkingBan: No on-street parking on any street downtown within red for overnight tonight between 12AM-7AM Tuesday, 3/5. Violators are subject to receiving a ticket & being towed by @ConcordPolice. Park off-street, help our plows! RT to share! ❄️ #ConcordNH pic.twitter.com/kJY9y14eFJ
— General Services (@ConcordNHGS) March 4, 2019
The National Weather Service reported that Concord received six inches of snow in the storm that brought as much as eight inches of snow to southern and coastal New Hampshire Monday morning.
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