Politics & Government

Exeter Implements Town-Wide Parking Ban For Winter Storm

The parking ban will allow Public Works crews to clear roadways as an anticipated winter storm brings snow to the area.

EXETER, NH — A town-wide parking ban is in effect until 6 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 24.

The Exeter Public Works Department announced the parking ban to ensure public safety and efficient snow removal. Public Works crews require clear roadways to plow and treat streets effectively. Vehicles left on public streets or in municipal parking lots during the ban may be ticketed or towed at the owner's expense.

Forecasted conditions are anticipated to result in additional snowfall and hazardous travel.

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Residents are reminded to allow extra time for travel and avoid unnecessary trips during the storm. The Public Works Department also asks residents to keep sidewalks and fire hydrants clear after the snowfall ends. Caution is advised around snow removal equipment and crews working extended hours.

Several municipal lots offer designated spaces for overnight parking during the ban. These include the Water Street Municipal Lot, Front Street Lot, and Train Station Lot. Additionally, eight permitted spaces are available on Pleasant Street for those with existing permits issued through the Town Manager’s Office.

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Exeter Public Works crews will be working continuously throughout the storm to maintain safe road conditions. Updates regarding the storm and road conditions will be posted on the Town website and social media channels as needed. For questions, residents may contact the Exeter Public Works Department during regular business hours.

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