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Boston: Snow Emergency and Parking Ban Ends at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, February 24
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~ Boston, MA - After a significant snowfall of 15 inches in the last 24 hours and with more snow expected later this week, Mayor Michelle Wu has announced that Boston Public Schools will remain closed on Tuesday, February 24, 2026. This decision was made to allow for crews to clear sidewalks and main roadways for the safety of children, families, and the city's bus fleet.
In addition to school closures, Mayor Wu also announced that all Boston Public Library branches, senior centers, and Boston Centers for Youth & Families will reopen at 12 p.m. on Tuesday. However, all other municipal buildings and city services will operate on their regular schedule.
Expressing her gratitude towards the city's teams who have been working tirelessly during this nor'easter, Mayor Wu urged residents to continue staying safe and warm while looking out for their neighbors. She also advised people to stay off the roads in order to support the efforts of public works and public safety teams.
As more snow is forecasted for later this week, Mayor Wu emphasized the importance of residents shoveling their sidewalks and crosswalks in front of their properties. This will ensure the safety of everyone in the community. She also encouraged residents to report any issues through the 311 app so that they can be addressed promptly.
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Trash and recycling collection will operate on a delayed schedule this week due to the storm. Residents are advised to visit boston.gov/trash-day for updated information on curbside collection in their neighborhood.
For those in need of shelter during this winter emergency, Boston Public Health Commission's emergency shelters are open 24/7. Amnesty is also in place for individuals with nonviolent restrictions when temperatures drop below freezing (32 degrees). Men can access shelter at the 112 Southampton Street Shelter while women should go to Woods Mullen Shelter at 794 Massachusetts Ave.
Last night alone, nearly 600 guests were sheltered by the Boston Public Health Commission, and today, 250 people have sought refuge in their shelters. The commission has also prepared close to 1,300 meals to keep individuals nourished and indoors during this storm. Outreach teams will continue to check on people and offer transportation to shelters and programs throughout the day and night.
Residents are reminded to call 911 if they see anyone experiencing homelessness or vulnerable individuals who appear immobile, disoriented, or underdressed for the weather. For non-emergencies, residents can call 311 for assistance.
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Once the storm has passed, property owners are responsible for shoveling their sidewalks to a 42-inch path of travel. It is important to clear sidewalks as soon as possible after the storm ends and not shovel or plow snow into the street. Violations will be issued to property owners who do not maintain safe sidewalks or push snow into the street. Residents have until 10 a.m. tomorrow (three hours after sunrise) to clear their sidewalks. Any unshoveled sidewalks after this time can be reported through the 311 app.
To assist with snow removal efforts, the Mayor's Office of Neighborhood Services will be hosting citywide snow shoveling meet-ups tomorrow where volunteers can come together to clear sidewalks, curb ramps, and other areas of concern during snow emergencies. For more information on volunteer opportunities, visit boston.gov/shovel.
Residents are also encouraged to sign up for Alert Boston for important alerts, including cold-weather alerts. More information can be found on boston.gov/winter.
For more information on snow parking regulations and updates on city services during this winter storm, please visit boston.gov/snow-parking. Remember that space savers should be removed within 48 hours after the end of a snow emergency and are prohibited at all times in the South End and Bay Village neighborhoods. Any space savers found in violation of these rules may be collected and discarded by the Public Works Department. Stay safe and stay informed, Boston.
In addition to school closures, Mayor Wu also announced that all Boston Public Library branches, senior centers, and Boston Centers for Youth & Families will reopen at 12 p.m. on Tuesday. However, all other municipal buildings and city services will operate on their regular schedule.
Expressing her gratitude towards the city's teams who have been working tirelessly during this nor'easter, Mayor Wu urged residents to continue staying safe and warm while looking out for their neighbors. She also advised people to stay off the roads in order to support the efforts of public works and public safety teams.
As more snow is forecasted for later this week, Mayor Wu emphasized the importance of residents shoveling their sidewalks and crosswalks in front of their properties. This will ensure the safety of everyone in the community. She also encouraged residents to report any issues through the 311 app so that they can be addressed promptly.
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Trash and recycling collection will operate on a delayed schedule this week due to the storm. Residents are advised to visit boston.gov/trash-day for updated information on curbside collection in their neighborhood.
For those in need of shelter during this winter emergency, Boston Public Health Commission's emergency shelters are open 24/7. Amnesty is also in place for individuals with nonviolent restrictions when temperatures drop below freezing (32 degrees). Men can access shelter at the 112 Southampton Street Shelter while women should go to Woods Mullen Shelter at 794 Massachusetts Ave.
Last night alone, nearly 600 guests were sheltered by the Boston Public Health Commission, and today, 250 people have sought refuge in their shelters. The commission has also prepared close to 1,300 meals to keep individuals nourished and indoors during this storm. Outreach teams will continue to check on people and offer transportation to shelters and programs throughout the day and night.
Residents are reminded to call 911 if they see anyone experiencing homelessness or vulnerable individuals who appear immobile, disoriented, or underdressed for the weather. For non-emergencies, residents can call 311 for assistance.
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Once the storm has passed, property owners are responsible for shoveling their sidewalks to a 42-inch path of travel. It is important to clear sidewalks as soon as possible after the storm ends and not shovel or plow snow into the street. Violations will be issued to property owners who do not maintain safe sidewalks or push snow into the street. Residents have until 10 a.m. tomorrow (three hours after sunrise) to clear their sidewalks. Any unshoveled sidewalks after this time can be reported through the 311 app.
To assist with snow removal efforts, the Mayor's Office of Neighborhood Services will be hosting citywide snow shoveling meet-ups tomorrow where volunteers can come together to clear sidewalks, curb ramps, and other areas of concern during snow emergencies. For more information on volunteer opportunities, visit boston.gov/shovel.
Residents are also encouraged to sign up for Alert Boston for important alerts, including cold-weather alerts. More information can be found on boston.gov/winter.
For more information on snow parking regulations and updates on city services during this winter storm, please visit boston.gov/snow-parking. Remember that space savers should be removed within 48 hours after the end of a snow emergency and are prohibited at all times in the South End and Bay Village neighborhoods. Any space savers found in violation of these rules may be collected and discarded by the Public Works Department. Stay safe and stay informed, Boston.
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