HOBOKEN — The city of Hoboken has issued a release saying street cleaning regulations will resume Friday, but residents can keep checking the city website for changes.
The city notes:
The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Warning for our area. The alert will remain in effect until 6 on Friday (Feb. 26). The alert means significant amounts of snow, sleet and ice may occur.
Due to the snow storm, street cleaning regulations for Thursday, February 25th were canceled. Street cleaning regulations will be in effect on Friday, February 26th. Parking meters must still be fed.
The City of Hoboken has made all the necessary preparations for this potential storm. Please be advised that as soon as City streets are covered with a layer of snow, cars must be removed from all emergency snow routes. These routes are clearly identified on street signs. They include:
Name of street Location
Washington Street Both Sides
Willow Avenue West Side- Observer Hwy to 11th Street
Third Street North Side- Jackson Street to River Street
Fourth Street South Side- River Street to Jackson Street
Fifth Street South Side- Clinton Street to Hudson Street
13th Street North Side-Washington Street to Willow Avenue
During a Snow Emergency there is No Parking on these streets. Violators will be towed. This is necessary to move Police, Fire and Ambulances throughout Hoboken in times of emergency for the safety and welfare of all our citizens.
In addition, please be advised that all sidewalks must be cleared of snow six hours after the completion of the storm.
Overnight parking for $5.00 is available: Residents with parking permits can park in the City garages, B, (2nd and Hudson) and D (215 Hudson), and midtown, from 8:00 PM through 8:00 am. Regular garage fees will apply during the day.
Please report downed lines to 911, 201-420-2004, 201-420-2005 or 201-420-2007 (Hoboken Fire Department) for assistance. Do not try to free lines or to remove debris yourself.
Please stay tuned to the City of Hoboken website, hobokennj.org, for any and all updates related to this winter storm.